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<p>Hey all - I don't have any pics of an adult Epeorus pleuralis but here are some nymphs. Note the two tails and the flat, triangular body with eyes on the top of their head. Also note the broad gills on the abdomen - they are always moving. <br /> <br /> <img style="margin: 5px;" src= "https://assets.libsyn.com/secure/show/87999/WBrSheepscot.jpg" alt= "Epeorus nymph" width="400" height="534" /></p> <p><img style="margin: 5px;" src= "https://assets.libsyn.com/secure/show/87999/rapid.jpg" alt="" width="343" height="391" /></p> <p>So in terms of patterns, as I mentioned on the blog, there is a really nice pattern from Ed Ostapczuk's Epeorus. <br /> Tail: Wood Duck Flank<br /> Rib/Gills - brown saddle - trimmed top and bottom<br /> Underbody - Lead, wrapped with brown floss. <br /> Abdomen: Red Fox and Brown Rabbit dubbing<br /> Wing Case: Turkey<br /> Thorax: Beaver Dubbing<br /> Legs: Brown Partridge<br /> <br /> <img style="margin: 5px;" src= "https://assets.libsyn.com/secure/s...