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Maccaffertium modestum (Cream Cahill) Mayfly NymphMaccaffertium modestum (Cream Cahill) Mayfly Nymph View 2 PicturesI looked at this nymph closely under my crappy microscope. It has truncate (Truncate: Cut off. This is often used to describe the square appearance of the gills of Maccaffertium mayfly nymphs, for example, as opposed to the pointed gills of the closely related genus Stenacron.) as opposed to rounded gills, postero-lateral (Lateral: To the side.) spines only on abdominal segments 7-9, and oblique crossbars through the center of each sterna, not on the posterior (Posterior: Toward the back of an organism's body. The phrase "posterior to" means "in back of.") edge like on some of the other Maccaffertium species. As best I can tell from the keys this is either modestum or ithaca and from the distribution maps I've seen I'm guessing it's modestum.
Collected March 10, 2004 from unknown in Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on January 19, 2006
Trichoptera (Caddisflies) Caddisfly PupaTrichoptera (Caddisflies) Insect Pupa View 2 PicturesThis small caddis pupa is dead in the picture.
Collected May 18, 2004 from the Namekagon River in Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on January 25, 2006
Hexagenia limbata (Hex) Mayfly DunHexagenia limbata (Hex) Mayfly Dun View 1 PicturesMale and female duns.
Collected July 11, 2009 from Flathead Lake in Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by Bnewell on June 27, 2011
Paraleuctra occidentalis (Tiny Winter Black) Stonefly AdultParaleuctra occidentalis (Tiny Winter Black) Stonefly Adult View 1 PicturesMembers of the family Leuctridae are usually easily identified to family due to the "rolled" wing. They are small, nearly 1/4 " in length, black in color and emerge in early spring.
Collected March 7, 2012 from the Touchet River in Washington
Added to Troutnut.com by Bnewell on March 20, 2012
Female Cinygmula par Mayfly SpinnerFemale Cinygmula par  Mayfly Spinner View 3 PicturesThis female spinner was captured in a swarm with this male and this other male, allowing for identification.
Collected July 4, 2020 from Mystery Creek #249 in Washington
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on July 12, 2020
Hydropsychidae Caddisfly LarvaHydropsychidae  Caddisfly Larva View 3 Pictures
Collected March 9, 2004 from unknown in Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on January 25, 2006
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