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Longitude (deg): -3.1. Latitude (deg): 51.9. Longitude (deg/min): 3° 10' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 60' N. Vice county name: Brecon. Vice county no.: 42. Country: Wales. Stage: Female imago. Identified by: Craig Macadam. Comment: "Female dun, on boulder near mountain stream". Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Tamron SP T90 AF Macro 1:1 lens.
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Longitude (deg): -3.1. Latitude (deg): 51.9. Longitude (deg/min): 3° 10' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 60' N. Vice county name: Brecon. Vice county no.: 42. Country: Wales. Stage: Female imago. Identified by: Craig Macadam. Comment: "Female dun, on boulder near mountain stream". Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Tamron SP T90 AF Macro 1:1 lens.
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Longitude (deg): -3.1. Latitude (deg): 51.9. Longitude (deg/min): 3° 10' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 60' N. Vice county name: Brecon. Vice county no.: 42. Country: Wales. Stage: Female imago. Identified by: Craig Macadam. Comment: "Female dun, on boulder near mountain stream". Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Tamron SP T90 AF Macro 1:1 lens.
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Longitude (deg): -3.1. Latitude (deg): 51.9. Longitude (deg/min): 3° 10' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 60' N. Vice county name: Brecon. Vice county no.: 42. Country: Wales. Stage: Female imago. Identified by: Craig Macadam. Comment: "Female dun, on boulder near mountain stream". Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Tamron SP T90 AF Macro 1:1 lens.
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Longitude (deg): -3.1. Latitude (deg): 51.9. Longitude (deg/min): 3° 10' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 60' N. Vice county name: Brecon. Vice county no.: 42. Country: Wales. Stage: Female imago. Identified by: Craig Macadam. Comment: "Female dun, on boulder near mountain stream". Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Tamron SP T90 AF Macro 1:1 lens.
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Longitude (deg): -3.1. Latitude (deg): 51.9. Longitude (deg/min): 3° 10' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 60' N. Vice county name: Brecon. Vice county no.: 42. Country: Wales. Stage: Female imago. Identified by: Craig Macadam. Comment: "Female dun, on boulder near mountain stream". Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Tamron SP T90 AF Macro 1:1 lens.
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Jappa edmundsi male subimago
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a burrowing leptophlebiid larvae. Very common around Cairns
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Shannon, Tasmania, Australia
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Since my childhood I've identified tentatively this mayfly, extremely common in my city, as Choroterpes picteti. I still would like a confirmation from a mayfly expert.In certain forums they asked more detailed photos. However when I provided these, no further replies followed. I hope that the head and the wing venation are enough visible here for help.The mayfles are in Saragossa, NE Spain, 200 meters over sea. The river here is very big, not deep, slow flowing, and with muddy bottom and brown-stained water.
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Since my childhood I've identified tentatively this mayfly, extremely common in my city, as Choroterpes picteti. I still would like a confirmation from a mayfly expert.In certain forums they asked more detailed photos. However when I provided these, no further replies followed. I hope that the head and the wing venation are enough visible here for help.The mayfles are in Saragossa, NE Spain, 200 meters over sea. The river here is very big, not deep, slow flowing, and with muddy bottom and brown-stained water.
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Since my childhood I've identified tentatively this mayfly, extremely common in my city, as Choroterpes picteti. I still would like a confirmation from a mayfly expert.In certain forums they asked more detailed photos. However when I provided these, no further replies followed. I hope that the head and the wing venation are enough visible here for help.The mayfles are in Saragossa, NE Spain, 200 meters over sea. The river here is very big, not deep, slow flowing, and with muddy bottom and brown-stained water.
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Since my childhood I've identified tentatively this mayfly, extremely common in my city, as Choroterpes picteti. I still would like a confirmation from a mayfly expert.In certain forums they asked more detailed photos. However when I provided these, no further replies followed. I hope that the head and the wing venation are enough visible here for help.The mayfles are in Saragossa, NE Spain, 200 meters over sea. The river here is very big, not deep, slow flowing, and with muddy bottom and brown-stained water.