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Updates from May 26, 2005

Photos by Troutnut from the Teal River and the Namekagon River in Wisconsin

On-stream insect photos by Troutnut from the West Fork of the Chippewa River in Wisconsin

Often mayflies can be found on houses near the river.  This one molted from a dun into a spinner on the outside of our kitchen window.

Any lit dwelling near the river can attract a lot of mayflies at night.  A good way to determine what's hatching is to visit a gas station (or anything else with bright lights) close to the river early in the morning. From the West Fork of the Chippewa River in Wisconsin.
Often mayflies can be found on houses near the river. This one molted from a dun into a spinner on the outside of our kitchen window.

Any lit dwelling near the river can attract a lot of mayflies at night. A good way to determine what's hatching is to visit a gas station (or anything else with bright lights) close to the river early in the morning.
Date TakenMay 26, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut

Closeup insects by Troutnut and Bnewell from the Namekagon River and the Flathead River in Wisconsin and Montana

Updates from May 25, 2005

Updates from May 18, 2005

Closeup insects by Bnewell from Teepee Creek in Montana

Megaleuctra stigmata (Little Black Needlefly) Stonefly AdultMegaleuctra stigmata (Little Black Needlefly) Stonefly Adult View 3 PicturesThis is one of rarest stoneflies in western Montana. It is a bit unusual that it is fairly abundant in a handful of streams that empty into the east side of Flathead Lake. A very beautiful bug.
Collected May 18, 2005 from Talking Water Creek in Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by Bnewell on June 28, 2011

Updates from May 14, 2005

Closeup insects by Bnewell from the Jocko River in Montana

Claassenia sabulosa (Golden Stone) Stonefly NymphClaassenia sabulosa (Golden Stone) Stonefly Nymph View 2 PicturesThis is a stonefly that has recently molted and has not yet darkened.
Collected May 14, 2005 from the Jocko River in Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by Bnewell on June 28, 2011

Updates from May 12, 2005

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