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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Hind wings relatively large with one or more veins forked | Hind wings small with only two or three simple veins, or hind wings absent (source figs 13.189, 13.190) |
Costal projection shorter than wing width (source figs 13.176, 13.181, 13.183) | If hind wings present, then costal projection long (1.5 to 3.0 times length of wing) and costal projection straight or recurved (source fig 13.188) |
Size variable, often large | Often among the smallest mayflies |
Remaining families: Ametropodidae, Ephemerellidae, and Leptophlebiidae | Remaining families: Caenidae and Leptohyphidae |
5 Example Specimens | 5 Example Specimens |
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