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| Genus in Ephemerellidae | ||
| Attenella | 5 | 28 |
| Caudatella | 4 | 7 |
| Dannella | 0 | 0 |
| DrunellaBlue-Winged Olives | 28 | 124 |
| EphemerellaHendricksons, Sulphurs, PMDs | 128 | 571 |
| EurylophellaChocolate Duns | 22 | 108 |
| Matriella | 0 | 0 |
| Penelomax | 3 | 25 |
| Serratella | 1 | 1 |
| Teloganopsis | 1 | 6 |
| Timpanoga | 1 | 2 |
| Match | Common Name |
| Hendricksons, Sulphurs, PMDs, BWOs |
This is page 16 of specimens of Ephemerellidae. Visit the main Ephemerellidae page for:
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View 3 PicturesThis species resembles Drunella grandis but the spines tell the story.
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View 2 PicturesThis mature nymph is associated with the dun from the same location and date range posted on this hatch page. Size 10mm.
View 2 PicturesEphemerella is a very common genus of mayfly in Montana but nymphs are difficult to identify to species.
View 1 PicturesThis is a common species in states like Oregon and Washington but this is only the second time it has been collected in Montana.
View 1 PicturesThis PMD spinner belongs to the subspecies (Subspecies: Entomologists sometimes further divide a species into distinct groups called subspecies, which have two lower-case words on the end of their scientific name instead of one. The latter is the sub-species name. For example, Maccaffertium mexicanum mexicanum and Maccaffertium mexicanum integrum are two different subspecies of Maccaffertium mexicanum.) Ephemerella dorothea infrequens.
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View 3 PicturesI have collected this species in Montana but it is very common in Alaska streams.
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