Aedes atlanticus is a species of mosquito native to the southeastern United States.
Aedes atlanticus is a medium-sized mosquito with prominent white stripes on its abdomen.
The females of this species are pestiferous, like their aptly named close cousin Aedes tormentor.
[3] Aedes atlanticus mosquitoes are widespread and common in the southeast US, from Texas and southern Missouri all the way through Maryland.
Their reproductive cycle can carry some viruses transstadially through the different stages of the insect's life: a female mosquito may lay eggs carrying the virus, which hatch into infected larvae, eventually maturing into adults that can infect mammals while injecting their anti-coagulant saliva during a bite.