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the West Fork of the Chippewa River
in
Wisconsin
Female Ephemerellidae (Hendricksons, Sulphurs, PMDs, BWOs) Mayfly Spinner
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This
Ephemerellidae
spinner was emerging unusually late, and on a warm stream. Since it's a female, identification is difficult. Her identical coloration suggests she's probably of the same species as
this specimen
collected on a cool trout stream almost a month earlier.
Collected
July 28, 2005
from the
West Fork of the Chippewa River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on April 14, 2006
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