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Eurylophella (Chocolate Duns) Mayfly Nymph Pictures



 This nymph is an extremely early instar (Instar: Many invertebrates molt through dozens of progressively larger and better-developed stages as they grow. Each of these stages is known as an instar. Hard-bodied nymphs typically molt through more instars than soft-bodied larvae.).

This mayfly was collected from unknown on February 7th, 2004 and added to Troutnut.com on January 25th, 2006.

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The tick marks on the ruler are millimeters.  Eurylophella (Chocolate Duns) Mayfly Nymph from unknown in Wisconsin
The tick marks on the ruler are millimeters.
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Eurylophella (Chocolate Duns) Mayfly Nymph from unknown in Wisconsin
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Eurylophella (Chocolate Duns) Mayfly Nymph from unknown in Wisconsin
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Eurylophella (Chocolate Duns) Mayfly Nymph from unknown in Wisconsin
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Eurylophella (Chocolate Duns) Mayfly Nymph from unknown in Wisconsin

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hook size (and chocolate duns, and old-timey mayfly family classifications) 10 Replies »
Posted by Warren on Apr 12, 2007
Last reply on Apr 13, 2007 by Quillgordon
thats about a size 32 right. i dont think i have any tippet that small
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