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@culextarsalis Yes, sorry for the confusion. I'm in the process of changing the mosquito taxonomy in iNat from Ochlerotatus back into Aedes but in order to do so, I needed to merge duplicate taxon pages from Aedes into Ochlerotatus, which is now taxonomically classified as a subgenus of Aedes in iNat. I need to make a few more changes so that the binomial name reflects the changes, so expect all Ochlerotatus species to revert to Aedes here in a while.
See this flag for more discussion on the subject. https://www.inaturalist.org/flags/488496
Going through the motions of reinstating Ochlerotatus as a subgenus of Aedes has been tedious and complex. I apologize for the confusing taxon changes, but everything will be correct soon.
I strongly disagree with this taxonomic swap. See Savage et al for discussion about this issue: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15264635/