I participate with two other fellow octagenarians in the monthly biotic survey of a local creek. As one might anticipate, we usually capture some mayfly nymphs, caddisfly larvae, damselfly nymphs, and a various other macroinvertebrates. Once they have been microscopically photographed, they get returned to the creek to further their life ambitions.
The last time we captured the macroinvertebrate pictured below, which was about 2.5 inches in length.
So, let's see if you can identify it by its common name.
The last time we captured the macroinvertebrate pictured below, which was about 2.5 inches in length.
So, let's see if you can identify it by its common name.
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