Brachycera

insect suborder
Also known as: Brachycera-Orthorrhapha

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dipterans

  • housefly
    In dipteran

    mosquitoes), Brachycera (e.g., horse flies, robber flies, bee flies), and Cyclorrhapha (e.g., flies that breed in vegetable or animal material, both living and dead).

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  • housefly
    In dipteran: Annotated classification

    Suborder Brachycera Flagellum of antennae nearly always fused into a compound 3rd segment, remaining diminutive segments form a stumpy “style” or bristle-like arista; anal cell of wing narrowed, nearly always closed on or before wing margin; palpi seldom with more than 3 segments, often 2 or…

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