- halteres,
which act as high-speed
sensors of
rotational movement and
allow dipterans to
perform advanced aerobatics.
Diptera is a
large order containing more...
-
adecticous pupae are as well. (Neuroptera, Trichoptera,
Cyclorrhapha of
Dipterans, Siphonaptera, most Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, and few Lepidoptera). Obtect...
-
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...
-
number of
species found within a
certain region. This is a list of the
dipterans found from Sri Lanka. Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order: Diptera...
-
bacteria used as
biological control agents for
larvae stages of
certain dipterans. Bti
produces toxins which are
effective in
killing various species of...
- ; Krzemiński, W. (2025). "First
fossil representatives of the
limoniid dipteran Rhabdomastix with
extremely elongate antennae from
Eocene ambers". Acta...
-
mushroom bodies are serotonergic. (See
specific Drosophila example below, §
Dipterans.)
Locust swarming is
initiated but not
maintained by serotonin, with release...
-
bicoid is
important for the
development of
Drosophila and
other higher dipterans, it is
absent from most
other insects,
where its role is accomplished...
- the
number of
beetle species is
challenged by the
number of
species in
dipterans (flies) and
hymenopterans (wasps).
Found in
almost every habitat except...
- insects. This
genus mostly eats orthopterans,
coleopterans (beetles),
dipterans, and myriapods. The
following 14
species are
recognized as
being valid...