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The Specimen

Leucrocuta hebe (Little Yellow Quill) Mayfly SpinnerLeucrocuta hebe (Little Yellow Quill) Mayfly Spinner View 5 Pictures
Collected July 2, 2005 from the Teal River in Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by on April 22, 2006

The Discussion

GONZOOctober 19th, 2006, 3:15 pm
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"Bear Swamp," PA

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Size alone would make Stenacron unlikely, but notice the unmarked legs and that the darkest grouping of crossveins is in-between R1 and SC (Stenacron would have them between R1 and R2). Compare this specimen to the one on the Leucrocuta page--they are probably the same species.

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