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.
This specimen appears to be of the same species as this one collected in the same spot two months earlier. The identification of both is tentative. This one suffered some physical damage before being photographed, too, so the colors aren't totally natural. I was mostly photographing it to test out some new camera setting idea, which worked really well for a couple of closeups.
Described by Hagen, H.A. (1873) Report on the Pseudoneuroptera and Neuroptera of North America in the collection of the late Th. W. Harris. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 15, 263–301.