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It imitates several species of the Baetis family, a skinny swimmer nymph that flourish among the water weeds of the chalk streams, but that is wide spread in most of the trout running waters too. The absence of legs in the imitation was explained by Sawyer with the fact that when the nymphs swim, the legs are fold along the body and not spread like when the nymph is staying.