Caliphoridae Fly

in hive-103393 •  3 years ago 

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Hello all steemian friends, where are you
According to the article I read, flies are a type of insect from the order Diptera (derived from the Greek di meaning two and ptera meaning wing). Well here the most obvious difference between flies and other insect orders is that flies have a pair of flying wings and a pair of dumbbells, which originate from the hind wings, on the metathorax (except for some fly species which cannot fly). The only other insect order that has two fully functional wings and has dumbbells is the Strepsiptera. However, unlike flies, Strepsitera dumbbells are on the mesothorax and wings on the metathorax.

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Well my friends also want to say where can I get this insect, I took this insect because it landed on the rose my mother planted, actually it is very difficult to take the object of this species

CameraNIKON D7000
CategoryInsect Photography
LensaTamron Tele 70-200

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