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- Fly abstract "True flies are insects of the order Diptera (from the Greek di = two, and ptera = wings). Their most obvious distinction from other orders of insects is that a typical fly possesses a pair of flight wings on the mesothorax and a pair of halteres, derived from the hind wings, on the metathorax. (Some species of flies are exceptional in that they are secondarily flightless). The only other order of insects bearing two true, functional wings plus any form of halteres are the Strepsiptera, and in contrast to the flies, the Strepsiptera bear their halteres on the mesothorax and their flight wings on the metathorax.".
- Fly thumbnail Diptera1.jpg?width=300.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink afrotropicalmanual.net.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink 55.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink fossilcat.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink tr51.pdf.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink diptera.html.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink 9780660198330.html.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink tree?group=Diptera.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink fly.html.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink fly_page.html.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink www.diptera.info.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink www.diptera.org.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink www.dipteristsforum.org.uk.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink diptera.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink biosys.htm.
- Fly wikiPageExternalLink BDWDsour.pdf.
- Fly wikiPageID "63663".
- Fly wikiPageRevisionID "606268237".
- Fly authority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Fly authority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Fly fossilRange "Middle Triassic - Recent".
- Fly hasPhotoCollection Fly.
- Fly imageCaption "A poster with sixteen different species of flies".
- Fly subdivision Nematocera.
- Fly subdivision "Brachycera".
- Fly subdivisionRanks "Suborders".
- Fly taxon "Diptera".
- Fly subject Category:Flies.
- Fly subject Category:Pollinators.
- Fly type Animal.
- Fly type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Fly type EukaryoticCell.
- Fly type Insect.
- Fly comment "True flies are insects of the order Diptera (from the Greek di = two, and ptera = wings). Their most obvious distinction from other orders of insects is that a typical fly possesses a pair of flight wings on the mesothorax and a pair of halteres, derived from the hind wings, on the metathorax. (Some species of flies are exceptional in that they are secondarily flightless).".
- Fly label "Diptera".
- Fly label "Diptera".
- Fly label "Diptera".
- Fly label "Diptera".
- Fly label "Fly".
- Fly label "Muchówki".
- Fly label "Tweevleugeligen".
- Fly label "Zweiflügler".
- Fly label "Двукрылые".
- Fly label "ذوات الجناحين".
- Fly label "ハエ目".
- Fly label "雙翅目".
- Fly sameAs Dvoukřídlí.
- Fly sameAs Zweiflügler.
- Fly sameAs Δίπτερα.
- Fly sameAs Diptera.
- Fly sameAs Diptera.
- Fly sameAs Diptera.
- Fly sameAs Lalat.
- Fly sameAs Diptera.
- Fly sameAs ハエ目.
- Fly sameAs 파리목.
- Fly sameAs Tweevleugeligen.
- Fly sameAs Muchówki.
- Fly sameAs Diptera.
- Fly sameAs m.0h2mp.
- Fly sameAs Q25312.
- Fly sameAs Q25312.
- Fly wasDerivedFrom Fly?oldid=606268237.
- Fly depiction Diptera1.jpg.
- Fly isPrimaryTopicOf Fly.