Baetis piscatoris

Traver, 1935

Baetis piscatoris is a of in the Baetidae, first described by Jay Traver in 1935. The species is known from the Nearctic region, with records from North America. As a member of the Baetis, it belongs to a diverse group of small to medium-sized mayflies commonly referred to as 'blue-winged olives' in angling contexts.

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How to pronounce Baetis piscatoris: //ˈbaɪ.tɪs pɪsˈkæ.tɔːr.ɪs//

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Distribution

Nearctic region; North America.

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