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Gibbous tiny fly from Canary Islands
Isidro
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Posted on 16-02-2008 09:34
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Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Habitat: urban zone. Size: about 3 mm.

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What can be?
Thanks..
 
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the spectacular Mythicomyiidae and my first favorite family!
Lucky you. I'm trying to find these beauties since last year!
 
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Perhaps Cephalodromia sp. Smile
 
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Thanks Jorge!

You must come to Lanzarote! Canacidae very common in the seashore and this one also was common...
 
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These photos do not show the head or wing venation adequatly to be sure, but i can see nothing in these photos that would preclude Cyrtosia canariensis which i know is common on the islands.
 
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Thanks David! Wink
 
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It may be Cephalodromia humeralis. I have specimens of this at hand and the shape of the occiput seems to indicate a Cephalodromia rather than a Cyrtosia.... but the photo is not as clear as I'd like to be perfectly sure about the ID.

-Neal
 
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