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Mochlostyrax floridanus  Dyar and Knab, 1906
Taxonomic Serial No.: 126486

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Species  
  Common Name(s):    
  Valid Name: Culex pilosus (Dyar and Knab, 1906)
 
       
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  Current Standing: invalid - junior synonym   
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
       

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  Source: NODC Taxonomic Code, database (version 8.0)  
  Acquired: 1996   
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  Reference for: Mochlostyrax floridanus   
       
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  Author(s)/Editor(s): Dyar, Harrison G., and Frederick Knab   
  Publication Date: 1906   
  Article/Chapter Title: Notes on some American mosquitoes with descriptions of new species   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, vol. 19   
  Page(s): 159-172   
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  Reference for: original description   
       

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