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Mayfly Species Ephemerella septentrionalis

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Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
» Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
» Class Insecta (Insects)
» Order Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)
» Family Ephemerellidae (Hendricksons, Sulphurs, PMDs, BWOs)
» Genus Ephemerella (Hendricksons, Sulphurs, PMDs)
» Species septentrionalis
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The only reference I've found to this species is in Fly-Fishing Pressured Water, which states that Ephemerella septentrionalis sometimes supports hatches of Ephemerella invaria, and calls it invaria's "sister sulphur."  

Where & When

Region: East
Time Of Year (?): Mid-May through early June

Hatching Behavior

Time Of Day (?): Late afternoon

3 Mayfly Specimens in the Species Ephemerella septentrionalis:

Ephemerella septentrionalis Mayfly NymphEphemerella septentrionalis  Mayfly NymphView 12 PicturesThis is surely the most distinctive-looking species of Ephemerella nymph. I like the rugged, spindly look. If mayflies made movies, Ephemerella septentrionalis would probably play the supervillain.

Maybe I should take a break and get something to eat.
Region: Catskills
Collected May 13, 2007
Added May 18, 2007
Ephemerella septentrionalis Mayfly DunEphemerella septentrionalis  Mayfly DunView 10 PicturesI'm pretty sure this dun belongs to septentrionalis, because her legs are just too long for invaria. I know that species is in this system because I collected several nymphs some miles downstream.

This really pretty mayfly was in kind of bad shape when I found it crippled on the surface, and bouncing around in my container with a bunch of green drakes didn't help.
Region: Catskills
Collected Jun 1, 2007
Added Jun 4, 2007
Ephemerella septentrionalis Mayfly NymphEphemerella septentrionalis  Mayfly NymphView 3 Pictures
Region: Catskills
Collected May 13, 2007
Added May 18, 2007

Recent Discussions of Ephemerella septentrionalis

Anyone know more about Ephemerella septentrionalis? 4 Replies »
Posted by Troutnut on May 18, 2007
Last reply on Jun 18, 2007 by Konchu
I found about one sentence on these in Gonzo's book, and haven't seen them mentioned anywhere else in fly fishing literature. Nor is any of the scientific literature I have on them particularly interesting (just descriptions). Now that I've collected a few and see what unique-looking nymphs they've got, I'm really curious about them.
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