diptera in English

noun
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a large order of insects that comprises the two-winged or true flies, which have the hind wings reduced to form balancing organs (halteres). It includes many biting forms, such as mosquitoes and tsetse flies, that are vectors of disease.
Diets of little brown myotis and eastern pipistrelles were highly diverse, consuming an even proportion of six orders of insects including Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Homoptera, Diptera , Hymenoptera, and Tricoptera.

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1. The major parasitic insects belong to Hymenoptera and Diptera .

2. Is a species of mosquito in the order Diptera, Anopheles sp

3. An Dexosarcophaga Ampullula in uska species han Diptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni Engel hadton 1931

4. Anopheles: see mosquitomosquito , small, long-legged insect of the order Diptera, the true flies

5. Bumblebee pollinators showed preferences for pink–red stereomorphic species, whereas Diptera showed preferences for white actinomorphic inflorescences.

6. This represents only the tenth record of phoresy of Anoplura by Diptera and the fifth record by Muscidae.

7. Experts classify Botflies as "true flies," which means they belong to the insect order Diptera

8. Identification of anhydrobiosis-related genes from an expressed sequence tag database in the Cryptobiotic midge Polypedilum vanderplanki (Diptera; Chironomidae) J Biol Chem

9. Collembola (43% of total) and Acarina (32%) were the most abundant groups, followed by Diptera (11%), Araneae (4%) and Coleoptera (3%).

10. Alulet: Diptera: the lobe at basal posterior part of wing; = alar appendage; posterior lobe: and has been used as = alula

11. (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), a predator on the Carinate tea mite, Calacarus carinatus (Green) (Acarina: Eriophyidae) and other mites on tea plants in Indonesia

12. Most Braconids are parasitoids (both external and internal) on other insects.Their victims are the larvae of Coleoptera, Diptera, and Lepidoptera, and also some

13. Bioecology and vectorial capacity of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Macao, China, in relation to dengue virus transmission J Med Entomol

14. A new genus of Anthophilous drosophilids, Impatiophila (Diptera, Drosophilidae): morphology, DNA barcoding and molecular phylogeny, with descriptions of thirty-nine new species Zootaxa

15. The Opius genus is one of the largest in the Braconidae family, and all opiine Braconids are koinobiont endoparasitoids of Cyclorrhapha diptera

16. House flies, fruit flies, and the other non-biting members of the Diptera order are the only insects that use this technique.

17. Larvae of the tropical Chironomid midge Chironomus strenzkeiFittkau (Diptera) show after an anaerobiosis of 6 and 12 hours duration at 30°C a distinct repayment of their oxygen debt.

18. Walker, Diversity of Wolbachia pipientis Strain wPip in a Genetically Admixtured, Above-Ground Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) Population: Association With Form Molestus Ancestry and Host Selection Patterns, Journal of Medical

19. Most insects that feed on nectar or pollen are Anthophilous, including many butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), wasps, ants and bees (Hymenoptera), but also numerous flies (Diptera), beetles (Coleoptera) and thrips (Thysanoptera).

20. These are: disease fungus (Mycophyta), mites (Acari), spiders (Araneae), parasitic and predacious wasps (Hymenoptera), staphlinids (Coleoptera), larvae and adults of Diptera as well as birds of certain species.

21. On the whole 68000 specimens of the Diptera, 122000 of the Collembola, and 161000 of the Acari were found in 791 samples, taken at intervals of about fourteen days.

22. Blow fly, (family Calliphoridae), also spelled Blowfly, any member in a family of insects in the fly order, Diptera, that are metallic blue, green, or black in colour and are noisy in flight

23. The Calliphoridae (commonly known as blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, Bluebottles, greenbottles, or cluster flies) are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with 1,200 known species

24. POPULATION AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY Diversity of Wolbachia pipientis Strain wPip in a Genetically Admixtured, Above-Ground Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) Population: Association With Form Molestus Ancestry and Host Selection Patterns REBECCA J

25. Sciapus Basilicus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1990: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Diptera infraorder Eremoneura - Empidoidea superfamily Empidoidea family Dolichopodidae genus Sciapus species Sciapus Basilicus…

26. Blowfly, name for flies fly, name commonly used for any of a variety of winged insects, but properly restricted to members of the order Diptera, the true flies, which includes the housefly, gnat, midge, mosquito, and tsetse fly.

27. Harvest Bellsor Soapwort Genet: 91: Balduina angustifolia (Yellow Buttons) #1: 94: Drosera capillaris (Pink Sundew) #1: 94: Halesia diptera 'Magniflora' (Large-Flowered Silverbell) g: 91: Ilex decidua (Possumhaw) #1: 94: Ilex glabra (Gallberry, Inkberry)

28. They are to be found typically in most galls produced by gall-flies (Cynipidae), and also frequently in galls produced by mites (Acarina — Tetrapodili) or Diptera — but not in galls produced by saw-flies (Tenthredinidae) and Homoptera.

29. Acnemia Winnertz, 1864: UKSI Download child taxa of Acnemia Download species of Acnemia Search for child taxa of Acnemia Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Diptera infraorder Bibionomorpha superfamily Sciaroidea family Mycetophilidae genus Acnemia species

30. Anoplura Sucking lice Piercing-sucking, stylet sac absent Blattaria Cockroaches Chewing Variable Coleoptera Beetles Chewing 2 pair (1st pair = elytra) Collembola Springtails Chewing Apterous Dermaptera Earwigs Chewing 2 pair, front pair elytra, second membranous Diplura Diplurans Chewing lacking Diptera Flies Piercing-sucking, or sponging 1

31. Alternative form of appress 1994, Milan Chvála, The Empidoidea (Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark: Hind tibiae bristled above, about 8 bristles in antero- and posterodorsal rows nearly as long as tibia is deep, intermixed with shorter hairing, ventrally with short Adpressed bristly-hairs

32. The vast majority of Braconids are primary parasitoids of other insects, especially upon the larval stages of Coleoptera, Diptera, and Lepidoptera but also including some hemimetabolus insects (aphids, Heteroptera, Embiidina).As parasitoids they almost invariably kill their hosts, although a few only cause their hosts to become sterile and less active.

33. The invention relates to novel combinations of flubendiamide and useful organisms, comprising flubendiamide and at least one useful organism from the orders or sub-orders Araneae, Acari, Dermaptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, Neuroptera, Thysanoptera, Heteroptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Dermaptera and/or Parasitiforms or at least one bacterial strain or at least one viral strain for effectively controlling undesired pests.

34. A large number of associated organisms have been found in nest ofMyrmecia; the following orders and numbers of species, in brackets, are represented:Anura (1); Araneae (9); Acarina (1); Blattodea (3); Coleoptera (20+); Collembola (3); Diptera (1); Hemiptera (2); Hymenoptera (14); Isoptera (2); Lepidoptera (4); Neuroptera (1); Orthoptera (2); Thysanura (4+); Isopoda (13) and Nematoda (1).