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    Fly - Wikipedia

    • Relationships to other insects Dipterans are holometabolans, insects that undergo radical metamorphosis. They belong to the Mecopterida, alongside the Mecoptera, Siphonaptera, Lepidoptera and Trichoptera. The possession of a single pair of wings distinguishes most true flies from other insects with "fly" in their names. However, some true flies such as Hi… See more

    The Amazing World of Flies
    The Amazing World of Flies
    Flies have one pair of wings and small knobs called halteres for balance and flight. They are very diverse and abundant, with over 150,000 species.
    Overview

    Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- di- "two", and πτερόν pteron "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced … See more

    Anatomy and morphology

    Flies are adapted for aerial movement and typically have short and streamlined bodies. The first tagma of the fly, the head, bears the eyes, the antennae, and the mouthparts (the labrum, labium, mandible, and maxilla make up th… See more

    Life cycle and development

    Diptera go through a complete metamorphosis with four distinct life stages – egg, larva, pupa and adult.
    In many flies, the larval stage is long and adults may have a short life. Most dipteran larvae deve… See more

    Ecology

    As ubiquitous insects, dipterans play an important role at various trophic levels both as consumers and as prey. In some groups the larvae complete their development without feeding, and in others the adults do not feed. T… See more

    Human interaction and cultural depictions

    Flies play a variety of symbolic roles in different cultures. These include both positive and negative roles in religion. In the traditional Navajo religion, Big Fly is an important spirit being. In Christian demonologySee more

    Hazards

    Flies are a health hazard and are attracted to toilets because of their smell. The New Scientist magazine suggested a trap for these flies. A pipe acting as a chimney was fitted to the toilet which let in some light to attract thes… See more

    Further reading

    • Blagoderov, V.A., Lukashevich, E.D. & Mostovski, M.B. (2002)). "Order Diptera". In: Rasnitsyn, A.P. and Quicke, D.L.J. The History of Insects, Kluwer pp.–227–240.
    • Colless, D.H. & McAlpine, D.K. (1991). Diptera (flie… See more

     
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  1. Biology of Diptera - Wikipedia

     
  2. Morphology of Diptera - Wikipedia

    WEBThe Diptera is a very large and diverse order of mostly small to medium-sized insects. They have prominent compound eyes on a mobile …

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    • Dipteran | Definition, Life Cycle, Habitat, & Classification

      WEBJun 6, 2024 · dipteran, (order Diptera), any member of an order of insects containing the two-winged or so-called true flies. Although many winged insects are commonly called flies, the name is strictly applicable only …

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      WEBTrue Flies (Diptera) Definition. Although many insects are termed "flies," only those having one pair of wings belong to the insect Order Diptera. Flies are also characterized by having a pair of balancing organs, …

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