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Spiny Crawler (Ephemerellidae) Mayfly Nymph - Eurylophella sp. TL: ~5 mm. Enlarged gills on the 4th abdominal segment are semi-operculate. <br />
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Habitat: Collected from a small, woodland pond Ephemerellidae,Ephemeroptera,Geotagged,Spiny Crawler,Spring,United States,larva,mayfly,mayfly nymph,nymph Click/tap to enlarge

Spiny Crawler (Ephemerellidae) Mayfly Nymph - Eurylophella sp.

TL: ~5 mm. Enlarged gills on the 4th abdominal segment are semi-operculate.

Habitat: Collected from a small, woodland pond

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  1. Great one! It's in a beautiful position. Posted 4 years ago
    1. Thanks! These dirty mayfly larvae are really cool, but so hard to ID. They are tiny and always filthy. Posted 4 years ago

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Uploaded Mar 22, 2021. Captured Mar 21, 2021 17:35 in 281 Main St S, Woodbury, CT 06798, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/4.5
  • 1/83s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm