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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Metanotal sa2 sclerites large; distance between sa2 sclerites no more than twice the maximum dimension of single sa2 sclerite (sf 19.276) | Metanotal sa2 sclerites small; distance between sa2 sclerites more than twice maximum dimension of single sa2 sclerite |
Left and right metanotal sa1 sclerites distinct, not fused together | Metanotal sa1 sclerites sometimes but not always fused into a single sclerite (sf 19.280) |
Case a slender, straight, scarcely tapered tube, made of coarse rocks often with long plant material attached (sf 19.431) West | |
Remaining genera: Chilostigma, Chyranda, Clostoeca, Desmona, Ecclisocosmoecus, Grensia, Homophylax, Hydatophylax, Monophylax, Phanocelia, Philocasca, Pseudostenophylax, Psychoglypha, and Pycnopsyche | |
5 Example Specimens | |
Ecclisomyia | Go to Couplet 4 |