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Photos of Aquatic Insects on the Guadalupe River
These aquatic insects were found on the Guadalupe River. Click thumbnail photo to view full-size image. If you are able to identify any of these insects, please contact me. Check out my Guadalupe River Hatch Chart for a list of the most common insects on the river.

Interesting photo of a Slate Wing Drake (Isonychia) dun, emerger and nymphal shuck. The mayfly measured 1.2 cm from eyes to base of tail. (12/03)

Photo of a Slate Wing Drake nymphal shuck. It measures 2 cm from head to tail. (5/04)

Tiny tricos caught in a spider's web. (4/04)

Blue-Winged Olive (Baetis) found on the Guadalupe (12/03)

My friend Randy landing a rainbow in a nice Baetis hatch (12/03).

Caddis on the Guadalupe dip to lay their eggs. (11/03)

Light yellow mayfly (Light Cahill).
Measured 1 cm from eyes to base of tail. (1/04)

Mayfly nymph in the Heptageniidae family probably
Stenonema - Light Cahill (11/03).

Large yellow mayfly, Hexagenia (5/04)

Damselfly nymph Coenagrionidae Argia (11/03)

Same nymph next to a large strike indicator that is 17 mm long not including rubber bands (11/03).

Large flesh colored nymph next to BB split shot (11/03)

So-so picture of a caddis fly taken near the dam. (9/04)

   

 

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