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Green drake
Ephemera danica
Burrowing mayflies
(Ephemeridae)
Almost adult has matte wings.
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Long slender body with 3 very long tail threads (cerci), large eyes and sturdy antennae. The body is pale yellow with dark bands. The translucent wings are wide with dark veins. The ♂ fly in large swarms close to clear water, waiting for passing ♀. Once adult they no longer feed. ⇔ l. 15-25 mm Larvae develop in the water over 2 years. They then become semi-adult, resembling an adult but paler, dull wings and not yet fertile. Once adult their life is short, ♂ dies immediately after mating, the ♀ drops her eggs into the water and dies shortly after. LA: There are many EPHEMERIDAE (Mayfly) species, all with the same appearance: a thin body, large wings, long cerci and large eyes. See photos LA.
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10-50 mm
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Over back
Long tail
0 LookAlikes (LA):
Green drake
Eendagsvlieg
Große Eintagsfliege
Mouche de mai
Ephemera danica [L.]
Moscas de mayo
Ephemera danica [L.]
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