Iron Blue Dun vs Western Iron Dun

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Iron Blue Dun Western Iron Dun
Scientific Name Baetis muticus Epeorus longimanus
Order Ephemeroptera Ephemeroptera
Family Baetidae Heptageniidae
Size 5-7 mm 10-14 mm
Habitat Rivers & Streams Rivers & Streams
Diet Omnivores Omnivores
Regions Europe North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Iron Blue Dun

A small dark mayfly that hatches prolifically on cool overcast days. Nymphs are found clinging to stones in moderate to fast current.

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Did You Know?

Hatches are most prolific during rain and cold snaps, making it a favorite species for wet-weather anglers.

Western Iron Dun

An iconic eastern mayfly that signals the start of spring fly-fishing season. Nymphs have only two tails and cling to rocks in fast current.

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Did You Know?

It was named after Theodore Gordon, considered the father of American dry-fly fishing.