Definition of Dipteran. Meaning of Dipteran. Synonyms of Dipteran

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Definition of Dipteran

Dipteran
Dipteran Dip"ter*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) An insect of the order Diptera.

Meaning of Dipteran from wikipedia

- halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans to perform advanced aerobatics. Diptera is a large order containing more...
- Dipteran morphology differs in some significant ways from the broader morphology of insects. The Diptera is a very large and diverse order of mostly small...
- mushroom bodies are serotonergic. (See specific Drosophila example below, ยงDipterans.) Locust swarming is initiated but not maintained by serotonin, with release...
- caused by Adelges abietis Pachypsylla celtidisumbilicus hackberry gall Some dipteran flies such as the cecidomyiid gall midges Dasineura investita and Neolasioptera...
- eggs in order for her eggs to mature. This behavior is most common among dipteran insects, such as mosquitoes. Anautogenous animals often serve as vectors...
- first pair of wings has evolved into a pair of hard wing covers, while in Dipteran flies the second pair of wings has evolved into small halteres used for...
- This list of 2025 in paleoentomology records new fossil insect taxa that are to be described during the year, as well as do****ents significant paleoentomology...
- first reported by E.G.Balbiani in 1881. Polytene chromosomes are found in dipteran flies: the best understood are those of Drosophila, Chironomus and Rhynchosciara...
- the Rupelian, the lowest stage of the Oligocene. Priabona, an extinct dipteran of Pipunculidae family, is named after Priabonian, the age of deposits...
- morphology of the organ is related to the life history. Members of the Dipteran (fly) families Tephritidae and Pyrgotidae have well-developed ovipositors...