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Order Ephemeroptera (
Mayflies
)
Mayflies
Caddisflies
Stoneflies
Taxonomic Navigation
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Kingdom
Animalia (Animals)
» Phylum
Arthropoda (Arthropods)
» Class
Insecta (Insects)
» Order
Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)
Family in Ephemeroptera
Ameletidae
Brown Duns
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0
Baetidae
Blue-Winged Olives
0
10
Baetiscidae
Armored Mayflies
0
1
Caenidae
Angler's Curses
0
0
Ephemerellidae
Hendricksons, Sulphurs, PMDs, BWOs
0
37
Ephemeridae
Hexes and Big Drakes
0
3
Heptageniidae
March Browns, Cahills, Quill Gordons
0
11
Isonychiidae
Slate Drakes
0
0
Leptohyphidae
Tricos
0
1
Leptophlebiidae
Blue Quills and Mahogany Duns
0
0
Metretopodidae
Pseudo-Gray Drakes
0
0
Neoephemeridae
0
0
Polymitarcyidae
White Flies
0
0
Potamanthidae
Golden Drakes
0
0
Siphlonuridae
Gray Drakes
0
3
8 families
(Acanthametropodidae, Ametropodidae, Arthropleidae, Behningiidae, Euthyplociidae, Oligoneuriidae, Palingeniidae, Pseudironidae)
aren't included.
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Common Name
Mayflies
Pictures Below
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This is page 47 of specimens of Ephemeroptera. Visit the
main Ephemeroptera page
for:
The behavior and habitat of Ephemeroptera.
67 underwater pictures of Ephemeroptera.
Pictures of 828 Mayfly Specimens:
Specimen Page:
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Male
Epeorus pleuralis
(Quill Gordon) Mayfly Dun
View 9 Pictures
Collected
May 7, 2005
from the
Beaverkill River
in
New York
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on May 16, 2006
Timpanoga hecuba
(Great Red Quill) Mayfly Nymph
View 2 Pictures
Collected
August 26, 2005
from the
St. Regis River
in
Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by
Bnewell
on June 28, 2011
Male
Paraleptophlebia bicornuta
(Mahogany Dun) Mayfly Dun
View 1 Pictures
You wonder sometimes how certain insects get their common names. This one is called the 'mahogany dun' for some unknown reason.
Collected
October 5, 2011
from the
Touchet River
in
Washington
Added to Troutnut.com by
Bnewell
on October 6, 2011
Heptagenia solitaria
(Ginger Quill) Mayfly Nymph
View 1 Pictures
Collected
February 27, 2005
from the
Flathead River-lower
in
Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by
Bnewell
on June 28, 2011
Male
Neoleptophlebia heteronea
(Blue Quill) Mayfly Spinner
View 12 Pictures
I keyed this one out to species on the microscope because it was too small for the genitalia to show the distinguishing characteristics in the images here.
Collected
July 1, 2019
from the
Madison River
in
Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on July 18, 2019
Male
Ephemerella dorothea infrequens
(Pale Morning Dun) Mayfly Spinner
View 6 Pictures
This spinner was collected in proximity to
this dun
and
this other dun
, so one of them is likely the same species. Note for ID purposes that this one is missing one of its
cerci
(
Cercus
: The left and right "tails" of an insect are known as the cerci or caudal cerci. The middle tail of a three-tailed insect is not.
)
.
Collected
July 1, 2019
from the
Madison River
in
Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on July 18, 2019
Drunella coloradensis
(Small Western Green Drake) Mayfly Nymph
View 2 Pictures
Collected
August 17, 2007
from the
Big Thompson River
in
Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by
Bnewell
on June 26, 2011
Ameletus vernalis
(Brown Dun) Mayfly Adult
View 1 Pictures
Collected
April 7, 2012
from the
Touchet River
in
Washington
Added to Troutnut.com by
Bnewell
on April 7, 2012
Male
Baetis tricaudatus
(Blue-Winged Olive) Mayfly Spinner
View 1 Pictures
Collected
April 15, 2010
from the
Flathead River-Lower
in
Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by
Bnewell
on June 27, 2011
Male
Ephemerella dorothea infrequens
(Pale Morning Dun) Mayfly Spinner
View 1 Pictures
This 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
.
Collected
June 15, 2011
from the
Touchet River
in
Washington
Added to Troutnut.com by
Bnewell
on June 24, 2011
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