T - A History of the Entomology of. Michael P. Parrella. Mayflies: At the Beginning of Entomology and Fly Fishing. The Epic of Gilgamesh - klil -

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A History of the Entomology of Michael P. Parrella T- - - - Mayflies: At the Beginning of Entomology and Fly Fishing The Epic of Gilgamesh - klil - Epic Ever the river the water. On the face of the sun its countenance gazes, then all of a sudden nothing is there. Epic, Epic the Epic Mortogenesia American Entomologist Volume 59, Number 1 15

mesopotamica - Compleat Angler Ephemera danica - History of Animals ephémeron ephémeron - De - - Oligoneuriella Figure 1. Hexagenia limbata (Serville), (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) taken at the Fall River; Fall River Mills, CA. July 3, 2010. Photo by M. P. Parrella. 16 American Entomologist Spring 2013

- The Fly-Fisher s Entomology - A Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle (TFA) The Boke of St. Albans TFA edition of the Boke The Contribution of Juliana Berners TFA and The Boke of St. Albans TFA Figure 2. The Mayflies of Marbury (1832, reprinted 1976) and their imitations. 189 Pheasant, 190 Puffer, 191 Parker, 192 Professor, 193 Blue Professor, 194 Poor Man s Fly, 195 Queen of the water, 196 Quaker, 197 Quack Doctor, 198 Red Fox, 199 Romeyn, 200 Red Ant, 201 Red Head, 202 Red Ash, and 203 Reuben Wood. Each of these flies (in addition to hundreds of others) is given its own detailed origin and history. TFA - TFA TFA doone American Entomologist Volume 59, Number 1 17

- Markham Leads to Isaac Walton and Charles Cotton: The Compleat Angler TFA A Discourse of the Generall Art of Fishing, with the Angle, Or Otherwise TFA - The Compleat Angler TFA The Compleat Angler Compleat Angler- - - The Compleat Angler Figure 3. Fly fishing during the time of Isaac Walton and Charles Cotton (late 1600s; from the Compleat Angler 1915 reprint). 18 American Entomologist Spring 2013

- Figure 4. The 30 most important flies as deemed by Bowlkers (1746): 1. Red fly; 2. Blue Dun; 3. March Brown; 4. Cowdung Fly; 5. Stone Fly; 6. Granam or Green Tail; 7. Spider Fly; 8. Black Gnat; 9. Black Caterpillar; 10. Little Iron Blue; 11. Yellow Sally; 12. Canon or Down Hill Fly; 13. Shorn Fly or Marlow Buzz; 14. Yellow May Fly or Cadow; 15. Grey Drake; 16. Orl Fly; 17. Sky Blue; 18. Caddis Fly; 19. Fern Fly; 20. Red Spinner; 21. Blue Gnat; 22 & 23. Large Red and Black Ants; 24. Hazel Fly or Welshmans Button; 25. Little Red and Black Ants; 26. Whirling Blue; 27. Little Pale Blue; 28. Willow Fly; 29. White Moth; and 30. Red Palmer. - Alfred Ronalds and The Fly-Fisher s Entomology The Fly-Fisher s Entomology - - Figure 5. Mayflies from Ronalds (1836, reprinted 1990) and their imitations. 28a Green Drake (May Fly, Cadow), 28b Grey Drake (Glossy-winged Drake), 29 Orange Dun. American Entomologist Volume 59, Number 1 19

Figure 6. Stewart s (1857) flies tied with a palmer hackle (no wings). This is his black spider, a precursor to wet flies that are still tied today. - The Fly-Fisher s Entomology - Stewart, Halford, Mosley, Skues, and Gordon: the Bridge from the U.K. to the U.S. - - Dry Fly Entomology -. Dry Fly Entomology - -. The Dry-Fly Fisherman s Entomology 20 American Entomologist Spring 2013

- - - - Figure 7. A beautifully drawn life cycle of Ephemerella ignita, the Blue-Winged Olive. Newly-born larva and eggs are shown in Fig. 1; a larva at the age of 3 months is shown in Figure 2; Figures 3 and 4 are the male and female subimago of this species, respectively (from Halford, 1897). - - Figure 8. Hand-drawn flies and their imitiations by West (1921). West was often criticized for the position of the wings (see text). American Entomologist Volume 59, Number 1 21

New York Times - Figure 9. The Quill Gordon tied by Theodore Gordon, the progenitor of dry fly fishing in America. (photo by Valla [2009], with permission). Figure 10. A modern version of the Quill Gordon tied and photographed by M. Valla (2009) (with permission). This represents the Catskill style of dry flies. - - - - Descent Into Confusion A Modern Dry-Fly Code - - Entomology as a Young Discipline. - - - 22 American Entomologist Spring 2013

- The Compleat Angler Systema Naturae Dry Fly Entomology - - - - - - - - - - - - Ephoron leukon American Trout Stream Insects. - - A Book of Trout Flies The Situation Today Figure 11. A panel from Louis Rhead s Trout Stream Insects (1916), showing the flies he drew and the patterns he designed to imitate the naturals. He devised his own classification scheme and none of his fly patterns have endured (see text). American Entomologist Volume 59, Number 1 23

- - - - Rhithrogena germanica Eaton TSA. - - Baetis longicauda R. haarupi R. germanica - Maccaffertium vicarium Rithrogena morrisoni - Ephemerella subvaria Empherella - 24 American Entomologist Spring 2013

Scientific vs. Common Names (from Bosik 1997) - - - - - - Baetis, Hexagenia - - - - American Entomologist Volume 59, Number 1 25

Final Thoughts TFA - - - - Angler s Almanac References Cited - vade mecum vade mecum De natura animalium - - - - 26 American Entomologist Spring 2013

- - In - In - En- In - - In - - - - Michael P. Parrella American Entomologist Volume 59, Number 1 27