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Photo#106428
Some kind of Mayfly - Leptophlebia

Some kind of Mayfly - Leptophlebia
Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
April 29, 2007
Size: around 0.75 inches (body)

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Some kind of Mayfly - Leptophlebia Some kind of Mayfly - Leptophlebia

Moved
Moved from Mayflies.

Black Quill Dun
This appears to be a female Leptophlebia subimago.

Hard to tell...
This is a mayfly subadult, also known as a subimago. It still has to molt one more time before it becomes fully adult, with clear (rather than milky) wings and full body coloration.

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