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Lateral view of a Male Baetis (Baetidae) (Blue-Winged Olive) Mayfly Dun from Mystery Creek #43 in New York
Blue-winged Olives
Baetis

Tiny Baetis mayflies are perhaps the most commonly encountered and imitated by anglers on all American trout streams due to their great abundance, widespread distribution, and trout-friendly emergence habits.

Dorsal view of a Setvena wahkeena (Perlodidae) (Wahkeena Springfly) Stonefly Nymph from Mystery Creek #199 in Washington
As far as I can tell, this species has only previously been reported from one site in Oregon along the Columbia gorge. However, the key characteristics are fairly unmistakable in all except for one minor detail:
— 4 small yellow spots on frons visible in photos
— Narrow occipital spinule row curves forward (but doesn’t quite meet on stem of ecdysial suture, as it's supposed to in this species)
— Short spinules on anterior margin of front legs
— Short rposterior row of blunt spinules on abdominal tergae, rather than elongated spinules dorsally
I caught several of these mature nymphs in the fishless, tiny headwaters of a creek high in the Wenatchee Mountains.
27" brown trout, my largest ever. It was the sub-dominant fish in its pool. After this, I hooked the bigger one, but I couldn't land it.
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Mayfly Species Caenis hilaris (Angler's Curses)

This is one of the most common North American species of Caenis.

Where & when

In 33 records from GBIF, adults of this species have mostly been collected during July (33%), August (30%), June (18%), and September (15%).

In 3 records from GBIF, this species has been collected at elevations of 730, 732, and 2690 ft.

Species Range

Physical description

Most physical descriptions on Troutnut are direct or slightly edited quotes from the original scientific sources describing or updating the species, although there may be errors in copying them to this website. Such descriptions aren't always definitive, because species often turn out to be more variable than the original describers observed. In some cases, only a single specimen was described! However, they are useful starting points.

Male Spinner

Body length: 2-2.5 mm
Wing length: 2.5 mm

A small species with short forceps; mesonotum pale yellowish; head whitish.

Head of female whitish, of male sometimes shaded with light purplish red; eyes black, ocelli pale with black basal rings; antennae slightly smoky beyond the basal joint. Pronotum whitish; antero-lateral margins may be tinged with blackish; near the posterior margin are two small black dots, one on each side of the median line. Mesonotum pale yellowish; a faint blackish V-mark anterior to the scutellum. Pleura pale, with some short blackish streaks at the bases of the legs and the wing roots. Sternum pale. Legs white; fore femora shaded with smoky apically, fore tibiae faintly smoky; tibia twice the length of the femur, tarsus shorter than tibia. On the dorsal edge of each femur near the apex is a fine short black streak. Wings semi-hyaline whitish, subcosta and radius purplish black for most of their length.

Abdomen whitish. Tergites 1 and 2 shaded faintly with blackish; a fine short blackish streak laterally on the margins of segments 7-9. Sternites white, unmarked. Forceps and tails whitish. Forceps short, narrowed evenly toward the tip; the forceps base covers most of the penes (see Pl. XXXIX).

The spiracular streaks on segments 7-9 only, distinguish this species from others allied to it; the dark femoral dashes separate it from C. ridens (now a synonym of Amercaenis ridens), and the paler mesonotum and slight shading on tergites 1 and 2 separate it from Caenis anceps.


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References

Mayfly Species Caenis hilaris (Angler's Curses)

Taxonomy
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