The giant Salmonflies of the Western mountains are legendary for their proclivity to elicit consistent dry-fly action and ferocious strikes.
Option 1 | Option 2 |
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Mesoscutum with setose warts (sf 19.565) | Mesoscutum without setose warts or setae (sf 19.572) |
Adults as in sf 10.192 | |
Remaining families: Dipseudopsidae, Ecnomidae, Polycentropodidae, Psychomyiidae, and Xiphocentronidae | |
1 Example SpecimenThis specimen is certainly Nyctiophylax and most likely Nyctiophylax affinis. I don't know my caddisfly parts well enough to definitively follow the Nyctiophylax key in Morse (1972), but that source states that affinis is the predominant Midwestern species, being widespread and common in the region where I found this one. The anatomy of this one seems to match those at least as well as the other two potential options based on range, Nyctiophylax uncus and Nyctiophylax banksi.
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Go to Couplet 20 | Hydropsychidae |