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Closeup insects from the Namekagon River
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Capniidae (Snowflies) Stonefly Nymph
View 3 Pictures
Collected
January 13, 2004
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on January 25, 2006
Male
Eurylophella
(Chocolate Duns) Mayfly Spinner
View 12 Pictures
Collected
June 3, 2005
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on May 24, 2006
Male
Ephemerella subvaria
(Hendrickson) Mayfly Dun
View 4 Pictures
Collected
May 1, 2004
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on January 25, 2006
Leptophlebia cupida
(Borcher Drake) Mayfly Nymph
View 5 Pictures
Collected
February 5, 2004
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on January 25, 2006
Isonychia bicolor
(Mahogany Dun) Mayfly Nymph
View 4 Pictures
Collected
February 7, 2004
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on January 25, 2006
Male
Maccaffertium vicarium
(March Brown) Mayfly Spinner
View 5 Pictures
This spinner comes from
a dun
I collected and photographed earlier.
Collected
May 28, 2005
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on May 24, 2006
Maccaffertium mediopunctatum
(Cream Cahill) Mayfly Nymph
View 4 Pictures
Collected
June 8, 2005
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on May 26, 2006
Cambaridae Crayfish Juvenile
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Collected
January 13, 2004
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on January 25, 2006
Hydrophilidae (Giant Water Scavenger Beetles) Beetle Adult
View 2 Pictures
This is a water beetle. It is the hardest object in the world to pick up with tweezers. The second hardest is Mount Everest.
Collected
January 13, 2004
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on January 25, 2006
Female
Eurylophella
(Chocolate Duns) Mayfly Spinner
View 4 Pictures
I collected this uncooperative specimen as part of a small cloud of female spinners clustered tightly together high about 10 feet above the water, without any males that I could see.
Collected
June 21, 2005
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on May 26, 2006
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