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Mayfly Species Rhithrogena virilis

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Pictures of 5 Mayfly Specimens in the Species Rhithrogena virilis:

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Male Rhithrogena virilis Mayfly SpinnerMale Rhithrogena virilis  Mayfly Spinner View 12 PicturesI'm fairly sure this is a specimen of Rhithrogena virilis based on closeup examination of the reproductive anatomy under the microscope (not shown in photos). The other other species of Rhithrogena this large is Rhithrogena flavianula, but the key in Needham's Biology of Mayflies mentions annulation in the abdomen (visible in some images on bugguide.net) more distinct than that on this specimen.

The body and front wing were both about 15.5 mm long, while the cerci (Cercus: The left and right "tails" of an insect are known as the cerci or caudal cerci. The middle tail of a three-tailed insect is not.) were 40 mm long.
Collected July 5, 2017 from the South Fork Sauk River in Washington
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on July 6, 2017
Rhithrogena virilis Mayfly SpinnerRhithrogena virilis  Mayfly Spinner View 2 PicturesBefore I reared this specimen the nymphs were unknown. See Western North American Naturalist for the paper on the description of this species' nymph.
Collected April 4, 2007 from the Big Thompson River in Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by Bnewell on June 26, 2011
Rhithrogena virilis Mayfly NymphRhithrogena virilis  Mayfly Nymph View 1 PicturesA photo showing the minor details on the nymph of this rarely collected mayfly
Collected November 30, 1999 from the Big Thompson River in Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by Bnewell on June 26, 2011
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