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Some ID queries
cyprinoid
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Posted on 19-06-2009 20:39
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Hello, I have a lot of fun photographing insects, but I have little knowledge and training when it comed to identifying what I shoot.

Could someone help me with these:

1:
http://www.flickr...6/sizes/o/

2:
http://www.flickr...2/sizes/o/
This guy had a really nice narrow yellowish line with dark lines on each side running from it's neck down between it's wings.

Also, is it possibe to say anything about these two?:
http://www.flickr...4/sizes/o/
http://www.flickr...2/sizes/o/

Species or Genus would be much appreciated. These are all from Norway

There will probably be a lot more this summer.

Thanks.
-Hakon
 
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pwalter
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Posted on 20-06-2009 09:13
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Hi! Welcome to forum! First is Anthomyiid male, second is Muscid, someone will surely say more. If not, than try to post them separetly with a title like 'Anthomyiid from Norway' to attract specialists.

About N3 Bombus sp: maybe you can get help at hymis.de
N4 Eristalis: Try to post it (also separately) in the Syrphid forum. Regards, Walter
 
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Thank you.
I will do individual posts if I can't figure it out or no one reples with the answer. Is there a key that can take me to genus level available online? 'Intkey' is nice, but to my knowledge it ends at 'family'.
 
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