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Isidro
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Posted on 17-12-2007 18:43
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Small sea flies,... Ephydridae? 15th December 2007. El Golfo, south coast of Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Walking in the surface of the sea water and the next rocks (volcanic rocks), in areas covered by the sea during the high tide.

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What species can be?
 
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Posted on 17-12-2007 21:55
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I think this is a canacid, not an ephydrid.
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Thanks a lot Tony... and can be identified more closely?

I don't knew Canacidae family...
 
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Possibly Xanthocanace - I'll check next time I have access to my collection.
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Many thanks again Tony!!!
 
Tony Irwin
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This is proving a bit of a puzzle - I dont think it's a Canace species, and Xanthocanace ranula doesn't match. To my knowledge there are no other Canacidae on the Canary Islands, so it might be a new species, or else I had too much brandy over Christmas, and it's something else entirely.
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