Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The brown saltmarsh mosquito (Ochlerotatus cantator) is a species of mosquito from the Ochlerotatus genus. Ochlerotatus cantator was formerly known as Aedes cantator. Several Aedes species have been reclassified as Ochlerotatus, O. cantator being one of them.Its habitat is marshes and pools. They are found in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, New England and the American Mid-Atlantic States. It is the most common species of mosquito in many parts of New Brunswick and Maine. It bites humans and can carry West Nile virus and Eastern equine encephalitis. It has short, budlike anal gills.[citation needed]. }
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- Ochlerotatus_cantator abstract "The brown saltmarsh mosquito (Ochlerotatus cantator) is a species of mosquito from the Ochlerotatus genus. Ochlerotatus cantator was formerly known as Aedes cantator. Several Aedes species have been reclassified as Ochlerotatus, O. cantator being one of them.Its habitat is marshes and pools. They are found in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, New England and the American Mid-Atlantic States. It is the most common species of mosquito in many parts of New Brunswick and Maine. It bites humans and can carry West Nile virus and Eastern equine encephalitis. It has short, budlike anal gills.[citation needed]".