DO_inthewoods
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Saw these sporadically hatching on Blue Marsh Lake the other evening. Obviously thinking a generic sulphur, but on investigating later there were only two tails.
Our common sulphurs are of the Ephemerella genus and should be 3 tailed. However, would the two tails more likely make this a Epeorus vitreus which I have read can be called an orange sulphur depending on the region.
Our common sulphurs are of the Ephemerella genus and should be 3 tailed. However, would the two tails more likely make this a Epeorus vitreus which I have read can be called an orange sulphur depending on the region.