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</html><description>The name "sulphur" (or "sulfur") is attached to several mayfly species in the genus Ephemerella. The "big sulphurs" of the East are usually E. invaria (also called the "light Hendrickson"), and its smaller cousin is E. dorothea dorothea, the pale evening dun. There are other species, even from other genera, also called "sulphurs" locally, and frankly it doesn't really matter. If there are yellowish mayflies. . .</description></oembed>
