Just fyi. I have created some interest in this fly in another thread. So just for grins I just did an internet search. About the first six links are all about the Arizona Peacock Lady.

I do not use the version in the first link.

One of the OTHER links shows hackle palmered all the way on the body. I don't think I would consider this an Arizona Peacock Lady....but guess it can be considered as such. I know the fly as a fore and aft. This is the first time I have seen it fully palmered with hackle.

One of the other links....think it's the 6th one....or last the one, before the links go off on other subjects than the fly....shows it as a dry fly version. I never heard of this before either. It is always fished up here as a wet fly.

The version I like is not ribbed. Has brown hackle at the eye, grizzly hackle at the tail, a peacock herl body with no ribbing and a red fiber or feather type tail.

Just fyi