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Male Tricorythodes (Tricos) Mayfly Spinner Pictures



 I collected these males about 9:30 AM, air temp. about 68 degrees F. The males were flying about 3 ft above the stream flying up and down the stream rather than the typical vertical swarm you see with most mayfly males. The males are black and the females are a green color due to the eggs they are carrying. They do not live very long which is typical for small bodied mayflies. They do not fly during windy conditions. I suspect these are Tricorythodes minutus.

This mayfly was collected from the Touchet River on August 12th, 2011 and added to Troutnut.com on August 12th, 2011.

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Male Tricorythodes (Tricos) Mayfly Spinner from the Touchet River in Washington
AuthorBnewell
CameraNIKON D300
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Male Tricorythodes (Tricos) Mayfly Spinner from the Touchet River in Washington
AuthorBnewell
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Male Tricorythodes (Tricos) Mayfly Spinner from the Touchet River in Washington
AuthorBnewell
CameraNIKON D300

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