Landscape & scenery photos from the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River
Date AddedAug 5, 2019
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Pretty little coastal cutthroat trout
Date AddedJul 24, 2017
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Date AddedJul 24, 2017
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Date AddedJul 24, 2017
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Date AddedJul 24, 2017
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On-stream insect photos from the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River
Date AddedJul 24, 2017
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Spent (Spent: The wing position of many aquatic insects when they fall on the water after mating. The wings of both sides lay flat on the water. The word may be used to describe insects with their wings in that position, as well as the position itself.) Acentrella turbida spinners on the water
Date AddedJul 24, 2017
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Closeup insects from the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River
Male Paraleptophlebia sculleni Mayfly Spinner
View 10 PicturesFor a species not yet reported in my state, I've been surprised to find these in two different locations lately. I was tempted to think they're the more common Paraleptophlebia debilis, but the characteristic big dorsal (Dorsal: Top.) bump on the claspers (Clasper: The claspers, also known as forceps, are a pair of appendages beneath the tip of the abdomen of male mayfly adults, which are used to grab onto the female while mating.) just isn't present.
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