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Paraleptophlebia (Blue Quills and Mahogany Duns) Mayfly Nymph Pictures



 Looking at this one under the microscope, I noted that is has untracheated gills which fork 1/3 of the way from the base and postero-lateral (Lateral: To the side.) spines on abdominal segment 9

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

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Paraleptophlebia (Blue Quills and Mahogany Duns) Mayfly Nymph from unknown in Wisconsin
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Paraleptophlebia (Blue Quills and Mahogany Duns) Mayfly Nymph from unknown in Wisconsin

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