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- Schizophora abstract "Schizophora is a section of true flies containing 78 families, which are collectively referred to as muscoids, even though - technically - the term "muscoid" should be limited to flies in the superfamily Muscoidea; this is an example of informal, historical usage persisting in the vernacular. The section is divided into two subsections, the Acalyptratae and Calyptratae, which are commonly referred to as acalyptrate muscoids and calyptrate muscoids, respectively.The defining feature of the Schizophora is the presence of a special structure that is used to help the emerging adult fly break free of the puparium; this structure is an inflatable membranous sac called the ptilinum that protrudes from the face, above the antennae. The inflation of the ptilinum (using fluid hemolymph rather than air) creates pressure along the line of weakness in the puparium, which then bursts open along the seam to allow the adult to escape. Once the adult emerges, the fluid is withdrawn, the ptilinum collapses, and the membrane retracts entirely back inside the head. The large, inverted "U"-shaped suture in the face through which it came, however, is still quite visible, and it is this ptilinal suture or frontal suture from which the name "Schizophora" ("split-bearers") is derived. The term was first used by Eduard Becher.In contrast to eggs of other arthropods, most insect eggs are drought resistant. This is because inside the maternal chorion two additional membranes develop from embryonic tissue, the amnion and the serosa. This serosa secretes a cuticle rich in chitin that protects the embryo against desiccation. In Schizophora however the serosa does not develop, but these flies lay their eggs in damp places, such as rotting matter.".
- Schizophora class Insect.
- Schizophora kingdom Animal.
- Schizophora order Brachycera.
- Schizophora order Fly.
- Schizophora order Muscomorpha.
- Schizophora phylum Arthropod.
- Schizophora thumbnail Marsh_fly01.jpg?width=300.
- Schizophora wikiPageExternalLink 497.pdf.
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- Schizophora classis "Insecta".
- Schizophora hasPhotoCollection Schizophora.
- Schizophora imageCaption "Marsh fly".
- Schizophora imageWidth "250".
- Schizophora infraordo Muscomorpha.
- Schizophora name "Schizophora".
- Schizophora ordo Fly.
- Schizophora phylum "Arthropoda".
- Schizophora regnum "Animalia".
- Schizophora subdivision Acalyptratae.
- Schizophora subdivision "Calyptratae".
- Schizophora subdivisionRanks "Subsections".
- Schizophora subordo Brachycera.
- Schizophora zoosectio "Schizophora".
- Schizophora subject Category:Flies.
- Schizophora type Animal100015388.
- Schizophora type Arthropod101767661.
- Schizophora type DipterousInsect102188699.
- Schizophora type Flies.
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- Schizophora type Insect102159955.
- Schizophora type Invertebrate101905661.
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- Schizophora type Animal.
- Schizophora type Eukaryote.
- Schizophora type Insect.
- Schizophora type Species.
- Schizophora type Insect.
- Schizophora type Organism.
- Schizophora comment "Schizophora is a section of true flies containing 78 families, which are collectively referred to as muscoids, even though - technically - the term "muscoid" should be limited to flies in the superfamily Muscoidea; this is an example of informal, historical usage persisting in the vernacular.".
- Schizophora label "Schizophora".
- Schizophora label "Schizophora".
- Schizophora sameAs Schizophora.
- Schizophora sameAs m.02zy5k.
- Schizophora sameAs Q1102504.
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- Schizophora sameAs Schizophora.
- Schizophora wasDerivedFrom Schizophora?oldid=596486571.
- Schizophora depiction Marsh_fly01.jpg.
- Schizophora isPrimaryTopicOf Schizophora.
- Schizophora name "Schizophora".