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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Remnants of gill tufts (often purplish colored) present at sides of vestigial maxillae and bases of forecoxae | Remnants of gill tufts not present on vestigial maxillae or forecoxae |
Forelegs mostly or completely dark, but middle and hind legs pale | Legs not colored as at left |
Vein MP of hind wings forked near margin (source figs 13.175) | Vein MP of hind wings forked near base or near middle, but not near rear wing margin (source figs 13.169, 13.177) |
Terminal filament vestigial (colloquially, the mayfly has two tails) | Terminal filament variable (colloquially, the mayfly has two or three tails) |
Remaining families: Acanthametropodidae, Ameletidae, and Siphlonuridae | |
5 Example Specimens | 5 Example Specimens |
Isonychiidae Genus Isonychia | Go to Couplet 19 |