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State
New York
Location
Enfield Creek
Date Taken
Jul 23, 2006
Date Added
Jul 24, 2006
Author
Troutnut
Camera
Canon EOS 20D
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State
New York
Location
Enfield Creek
Date Taken
Oct 13, 2006
Date Added
Oct 17, 2006
Author
Troutnut
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State
New York
Location
Enfield Creek
Date Taken
Jul 23, 2006
Date Added
Jul 24, 2006
Author
Troutnut
Camera
Canon EOS 20D
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State
New York
Location
Enfield Creek
Date Taken
Oct 13, 2006
Date Added
Oct 17, 2006
Author
Troutnut
Camera
Canon EOS 20D
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State
New York
Location
Enfield Creek
Date Taken
Oct 13, 2006
Date Added
Oct 17, 2006
Author
Troutnut
Camera
Canon EOS 20D
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Closeup insects from Enfield Creek
Male
Epeorus
(Little Maryatts) Mayfly Spinner
View 10 Pictures
I collected a
female dun
on the same day that probably belongs to the same species as this spinner.
Collected
May 15, 2007
from
Enfield Creek in Treman Park
in
New York
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on May 18, 2007
Female
Epeorus
(Little Maryatts) Mayfly Dun
View 7 Pictures
This dun comes from the same location, and is about the same size, so is presumably the same species as
this male spinner
.
Collected
May 15, 2007
from
Enfield Creek in Treman Park
in
New York
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on May 18, 2007
Female
Procloeon
(Tiny Sulphur Duns) Mayfly Dun
View 8 Pictures
This dun of a fairly large
Baetidae
species was one of only a couple I saw all evening.
Collected
August 24, 2006
from
Enfield Creek
in
New York
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on August 27, 2006
Female
Perlesta
(Golden Stones) Stonefly Adult
View 9 Pictures
This stonefly species was the most common insect over the small stream I fished one August afternoon; I saw dozens in their egg-laying flights.
Collected
August 24, 2006
from
Enfield Creek
in
New York
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on August 27, 2006
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