Green Drake - Ephemera guttulata

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This mayfly was photographed on Penns Creek on May 21. Body length was about 17-22mm.

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Green Drake - Ephemera guttulata
Pictured Female subimago

Tails: 3
Fore wings: molted/spotted coloring
Hind wing: obvious
Body length: 17-22mm
Hind wing costal bump: present
Flat head: yes or no
Time of day: evening
Date: May 18 - 26
Body Color: Dark Green, bottom light green

Nymph is a burrowing type.

Locations found: Penns Creek, Yellow Creek (Bedford County)
 

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Dame's Rocket (Hesperis matronalis)
 
dames rocket may be correct for the flower, but I believe he was asking about the mayfly. I'm gonna say green drake.
 
Chaz wrote:
dames rocket may be correct for the flower, but I believe he was asking about the mayfly. I'm gonna say green drake.

yea I know, it was so easy I thought I'd go for the bonus question.
 
Dave,

Quick question: On the body color, could you add a top and bottom? I know it is not the easiest to get but I think my flies should match the bottom more so than the top.

Thanks,

Steve
 
That's correct, always take a look at the bottom of a fly to tie the correct imitation.
 
I would like to add know streams, counties or regions as well. Please let me know streams for the GD.
 
Personally, I've experienced em on Penns, BFC, Pine, Kettle, First Fork, Allegheny River (in Potter County), and a bunch of smaller streams I'm not willing to mention. :)
 
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