What does Diptera stand for?

Diptera, order Dipteranoun. a large order of insects having a single pair of wings and sucking or piercing mouths; includes true flies and mosquitoes and gnats and crane flies.
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What does the term Diptera mean?

: a large order of winged or rarely wingless insects (as the housefly, mosquitoes, midges, and gnats) that have the anterior wings usually functional and the posterior wings reduced to small club-shaped structures functioning as sensory flight stabilizers and that have a segmented larva often without a head, eyes, or ...
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What is the common name for Diptera?

Flies, gnats, maggots, midges, mosquitoes, keds, bots, etc. are all common names for members of the order Diptera.
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What does Diptera mean in Greek?

The name Diptera, derived from the Greek words "di" meaning two and "ptera" meaning wings, refers to the fact that true flies have only a single pair of wings.
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What is Diptera responsible for?

As larvae Diptera play an important role in the processing of organic matter, whether capturing FPOM in the water column or processing organic matter in the benthos. As adults, however, a few taxa are vectors of malaria, west nile virus, some of the most pressing public health concerns.
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How many Diptera are there?

About 150,000 species of living Diptera have been described in approximately 10,000 genera and 150 families; this is about 14% of the world's known insect fauna. The true number of fly species is probably many times more than this.
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Where are Diptera found?

Habitats. Diptera occur all over the world except in regions with permanent ice-cover. They are found in most land biomes (all 14 WWF major habitat types) including deserts and the tundra. Insects are the most diverse group of Arctic animals (about 3,300species), of which about 50% are Diptera.
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How high can a fly fly before it dies?

If it's 50 degrees outside, flies won't be able to fly very high at all before freezing to death. If it's 70 degrees, flies should be able to reach 3,000 feet in altitude.
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What does Coleoptera stand for?

Definition of coleoptera

: insects that are beetles.
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How did flies get their name?

Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- di- "two", and πτερόν pteron "wing".
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How do you identify a Diptera?

Insects in the order Diptera have only one pair of wings (2 wings total). Their antennae are generally shorter than their head. Insects in the order Neuroptera have long, thin, cylindrical bodies. Their two pairs of wings are generally the same size.
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What is a male fly called?

Flies also appear to look at the world they inhabit differently based on sex. Whereas male flesh flies (Sarcophaga crassipalpis) seem to define territories as their own and attempt to bring females back to them to mate, female flesh flies showed no such need for defined territories.
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Is Diptera singular or plural?

the order comprising the dipterous insects. (lowercase) plural of dipteron.
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What is the meaning of muscidae?

Medical Definition of Muscidae

: a family of dipteran flies including the housefly (Musca domestica)
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What Hymenoptera means?

Hymenoptera is one of the largest orders of insects and includes many species of bees, wasps, hornets, sawflies, and ants. The word Hymenoptera is derived from the ancient Greek words for hymen, meaning membrane, and pteron, translated to wing. Over 130 000 species are recognized, with many more yet to be described.
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How many wings do Diptera have?

All Diptera are equipped with only one pair of functional wings, which are on the mesothorax (front). The wings on the metathorax are transformed into the halteres or rocker arms. From this characteristic comes the name of the order, from the Greek dipteros, which means "two wings".
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What does a Coleopterist do?

A coleopterist is the name given to an entomologist who specialises in studying beetles. The name coleopterist is derived from the name of the Order of beetles, Coleoptera.
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Do flies poop every time they land?

House flies defecate… a lot

Because of this, their digestive system can move quite quickly, which means they defecate often. It is speculated that house flies defecate every time they land, even if it's on their next meal!
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Can flies mate with dead flies?

From there, the fungus launched its spores into the air to infect as many healthy flies as possible. Even weirder: Males try to mate with dead, fungus-swollen females. Now, a study has revealed the fungus creates a love potion by releasing chemicals that lure flies to increase their chances of infection.
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Do flies sleep?

Flies need good grip because they often sleep upside down. If they sleep on the ground, they could get eaten by a hungry bird, marsupial, or frog. Like us, flies will often nap in the shade of a tree to escape the afternoon heat.
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Why is Diptera called the true fly?

This order contains the true flies. These insects have one pair of flight wings and a pair of modified hind wings called halteres, which are used for balancing. The mouthparts of the adults may be sucking, piercing-sucking, cutting-sponging, or sponging.
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What is the economic importance of Diptera?

Diptera are major contributors to the maintenance of plant diversity through their participation in pollination systems and networks. Diptera are rich in species with specific microhabitat or breeding-site requirements, conferring a high potential for habitat-quality assessment and conservation planning.
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Are Diptera beneficial?

As in other kinds of insects, there are in the Order Diptera many flies that are beneficial to mankind. Flies that visit flowers are helpful in the pollination of flowering plants. The maggots of hover flies are welcomed by gardeners because they feed on aphids, reducing numbers of those pests.
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