This mayfly was collected from the Namekagon River on June 3rd, 2005 and added to Troutnut.com on May 24th, 2006.
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Not invaria 2 Replies »Posted by
GONZO on May 24, 2009
Last reply on May 24, 2009 by
GONZOThis spinner is Eurylophella rather than E. invaria. The long 9th abdominal segment of Eurylophella is often the easiest way to avoid confusing the duns and spinners with Ephemerella. The claspers and genitalia of this male are also representative of Eurylophella.
ReplyInvaria Spinners 10 Replies »Last reply on Aug 10, 2007 by
JADThese photos show a darker invaria spinner than I'm used to seeing. I know color varies a good bit in invaria nymphs and duns, so I suppose color variation is pretty wide with the spinners also, correct?
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