You could hardly want to catalogue him with the diptera or hymenoptera?
2
I fancy these bloodthirsty diptera guard the Brazilian frontier considerably better than the poverty-stricken soldiers we see on the bank.
3
That it is especially fond of insects is shown by the great activity it displays, when in captivity, in capturing house-flies and other diptera.
4
I have been idly watching bees of several genera and diptera fertilising O. morio at this place, and it is a very pretty sight.
5
The land evertebrates were so sparingly represented, that only three diptera, one species of hymenoptera, and some insect larvæ and spiders could be collected.
6
The flowers of Hottonia are cross-fertilised, according to Muller, chiefly by Diptera.
7
The most numerous were Machilis, Vitrina, Lithobius, Talitrus, some Diptera and beetles.
8
Perhaps the Diptera have their seasons of unusual multiplication and emigration.
9
Nobody likes to dwell under a perpetual drizzle of Diptera, dead or alive.
10
These consisted chiefly of Diptera, with some Hymenoptera, Homoptera, Coleoptera, and a moth.
11
Swarms of Diptera may be seen on any bright day dancing in the sunlight.
12
Rudiments of two hinder wings are seen in the class Diptera, or two-winged insects
13
A total of eight Diptera and two Coleoptera species were sampled on the corpses.
14
Treat informs me that the plants which she cultivated in New Jersey chiefly caught Diptera.
15
I fall back upon earlier Diptera: Eristales, or Drone-flies.
16
They consist of various Diptera, including some Anthrax-flies.