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Aafloyd | October 31st, 2011, 11:03 pm | |
Mouth of Wilson, VA Posts: 8 | I realize this is well worn topic on the forum, but I just got through posting a comment stating that I had Hexagenia limbata alongside Anthopotamus distinctus here in Southwest Virginia. After posting it I second guessed... and in reading the discussions on the forum about this there seems to be some hent that a broad geographical division line can be drawn between Hexagenia rigida and Hexagenia limbata with limbata being more common in the northern midwest and rigida being more common in east/southeast with a ton of overlap. So my question is: if this is true and would being in SW Virginia (near NC) increase the likely hood of one over the other? I'll post a photo of the specimen shortly, aaron | |
Taxon | October 31st, 2011, 11:35 pm | |
Site Editor Royse City, TXPosts: 1350 | Aaron- Will be interested to see your photo. However, unless it clearly shows the penes of a male imago, attempting to differentiate between Hexagenia limbata and H. rigida would be highly speculative, at least in my opinion. | |
Best regards, Roger Rohrbeck www.FlyfishingEntomology.com | ||
Aafloyd | October 31st, 2011, 11:38 pm | |
Mouth of Wilson, VA Posts: 8 | Next year I'm photographing the penes! Perhaps it is better to attempt to resolve it after that - in the meantime I'll just refer to them as the Hexes of late June. | |
Oldredbarn | November 1st, 2011, 9:49 am | |
Novi, MI Posts: 2608 | Next year I'm photographing the penes! Aaron...Don't say that too loudly, your neighbors will be putting you on the list...:) That is a wonderful photo, by-the-way...Somewhere on here I have some pictures of her cousin, step-child maybe more correct since she's been moved from the genus...Still hasn't been totally kicked out of the family yet, but who knows...Litobrancha recurvata. Spence You add anymore drakes to your posts and we all may be paying you a visit next summer! | |
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Jmd123 | November 2nd, 2011, 12:05 pm | |
Oscoda, MI Posts: 2611 | These mayfly photos are killing me...what I wouldn't do for a good hatch right now... Jonathon | |
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Re: Big and Little Hexes? In the Identify This! Board by CaseyP | 7 | Jul 4, 2013 by CaseyP |
Re: Hexagenia Mayflies In General Discussion by Motrout | 2 | Jun 30, 2010 by Oldredbarn |
Re: This is not Ephemera simulans In Hexagenia limbata Mayfly Nymph by Beardius | 1 | Aug 2, 2008 by Troutnut |
Re: The Hex I was talking about In the Identify This! Board by Al514 | 7 | Sep 24, 2007 by Konchu |
Re: Litobrancha in Minnesota In the Mayfly Genus Litobrancha by Dryfly | 5 | Aug 30, 2009 by GONZO |
Re: Mahogany Dun? In the Identify This! Board by TroutNut2 | 14 | Jun 17, 2007 by GONZO |
Re: Mayfly Species Distribution Maps In General Discussion by Taxon | 13 | May 5, 2014 by Taxon |
Re: Hex in NC??? In the Identify This! Board by CalebBoyle | 4 | May 24, 2007 by CalebBoyle |
Re: hex hatch In Male Hexagenia limbata Mayfly Spinner by Daleeahrens | 10 | Jun 24, 2016 by Jmd123 |
Re: Kennebago Mayfly In the Identify This! Board by Kennebago | 3 | Jan 10, 2012 by Entoman |