Mayfly Genus Siphloplecton (Pseudo-Gray Drakes)
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Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
» Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
» Class Insecta (Insects)
» Order Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)
» Family Metretopodidae (Pseudo-Gray Drakes)
» Genus Siphloplecton (Pseudo-Gray Drakes)
| Species in Siphloplecton | ||
| Siphloplecton basalePseudo-Gray Drake | 9 | 35 |
6 species aren't included.
Common Name
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This is page 2 of specimens of Siphloplecton. Visit the main Siphloplecton page for:
- The behavior and habitat of Siphloplecton.
10 Mayfly Specimens in the Genus Siphloplecton:
Siphloplecton basale (Pseudo-Gray Drake) Mayfly Nymph
View 4 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments.
View 4 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments.Region: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 1, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
Siphloplecton basale (Pseudo-Gray Drake) Mayfly Nymph
View 4 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments.
View 4 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments.Region: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 1, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
Siphloplecton basale (Pseudo-Gray Drake) Mayfly Nymph
View 3 Pictures
View 3 PicturesRegion: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 10, 2004
Added Jan 19, 2006
Siphloplecton (Pseudo-Gray Drakes) Mayfly Nymph
View 3 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments. This one has a distinct dorsal (Dorsal: Top.) stripe.
View 3 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments. This one has a distinct dorsal (Dorsal: Top.) stripe.Region: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 1, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
Siphloplecton basale (Pseudo-Gray Drake) Mayfly Nymph
View 3 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments.
View 3 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments.Region: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 1, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
Siphloplecton basale (Pseudo-Gray Drake) Mayfly Nymph
View 3 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments.
View 3 PicturesThis nymph has double front tarsal claws (Tarsal claw: The claws at the tip of the tarsus, on an insect's "foot.") and double gills on the first three abdominal segments.Region: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 1, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
Siphloplecton basale (Pseudo-Gray Drake) Mayfly Nymph
View 3 PicturesThis one's stunned or freshly dead in the pictures, because the water in my photographing tank was a bit too warm for him after being under the bright light for a while.
View 3 PicturesThis one's stunned or freshly dead in the pictures, because the water in my photographing tank was a bit too warm for him after being under the bright light for a while.Region: Upper Midwest
Collected Jan 31, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
