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Photo#622607
Unknown Mayfly - Ameletus

Unknown Mayfly - Ameletus
Lafayette, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
March 23, 2012
Found hiding between the porch railings this morning after a night of moth photography.
I am curious to know if this might be one of the species of mayfly larva that I photographed from my backyard pond recently or if it came from one of the streams in the area.

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Moved from Siphlonurus.

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Mayfly - Siphlonurus
i think it might be a Mayfly - Siphlonurus
but not a 100% shoure

 
Thanks. Perhaps it is from m
Thanks. Perhaps it is from my pond. I posted this http://bugguide.net/node/view/622195 the other day and when I searched Siphlonurus the larva under that species has big eyes like mine does.

 
Siphlonurus
Yes, this mayfly subimago is of genus Siphlonurus.

 
Ameletus
A. ludens/lineatus. Way early for Siphlonurus in NJ

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