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SABETHES MOSQUITO  -  ©fred miranda
Sabethes mosquitos live in the forests of Central and South  America. This particular one was photographed in Nouragues, French  Guiana. These hematophages (great rock band name) are vectors for yellow  fever and have a predilection for landing on humans’ noses.
Why  the nose? Maybe because that orifice breathes out a lot of carbon  dioxide (a supposed lure for the mosquitos)? Maybe they want to give you  pause with their iridescent colors, long enough at least to take a sip  and then float away?
And speaking of those  colors, I appreciate that they’ve gone to some effort to be more  visually appealing. It makes it less insulting when you catch them  sucking your blood.
Fact Source: http://uglyoverload.blogspot.com/2010/04/pretty-blood-sucker.html

SABETHES MOSQUITO  -  ©fred miranda

Sabethes mosquitos live in the forests of Central and South America. This particular one was photographed in Nouragues, French Guiana. These hematophages (great rock band name) are vectors for yellow fever and have a predilection for landing on humans’ noses.

Why the nose? Maybe because that orifice breathes out a lot of carbon dioxide (a supposed lure for the mosquitos)? Maybe they want to give you pause with their iridescent colors, long enough at least to take a sip and then float away?

And speaking of those colors, I appreciate that they’ve gone to some effort to be more visually appealing. It makes it less insulting when you catch them sucking your blood.

Fact Source: http://uglyoverload.blogspot.com/2010/04/pretty-blood-sucker.html