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Mayfly Species Acentrella turbida (Miniature Blue-Winged Olive)

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Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
» Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
» Class Insecta (Insects)
» Order Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)
» Family Baetidae (Blue-Winged Olives)
» Genus Acentrella (Miniature Blue-Winged Olives)
» Species turbida (Miniature Blue-Winged Olive)
Common Names
Fly Imitations by Orvis
These tiny mayflies were once known by the name Pseudocloeon carolina, and in places their numbers compensate for their small size and make for excellent hatches.  

Where & When

Regions: East, Midwest, West
Time Of Year (?): May through October
In Hatches II, Cauci and Nastasi report excellent hatches of this species on Pennsylvania spring creeks, with broods in May, August, and October. They are probably important on similar waters across the country.

Ted Fauceglia's Mayflies mentions Eastern broods of Acentrella hatching from late June to early July and again in September and October, plus a possible earlier brood in late May.

I would guess that the timing varies from water to water and these flies may be found at any time of the season.

Hatching Behavior

These flies reportedly emerge from the water quickly, so emerger and dun patterns are not very effective, but nymph imitations do well during the hatch.

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