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.
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Labrum with transverse row of approximately 16 setae across central area (sf 19.95) | Labrum typically with only 6 setae across central area |
Larvae construct cases of wood and other plant materials variously arranged (many source figs) | |
Distribution east, southeast, southwest, west coast | |
Remaining families: Apataniidae, Beraeidae, Lepidostomatidae, Limnephilidae, Molannidae, Odontoceridae, Rossianidae, Sericostomatidae, Thremmatidae, and Uenoidae | |
5 Example Specimens | |
Calamoceratidae No further information about this family is available on Troutnut.com at this time. | Go to Couplet 18 |