Insects having usually a single pair of functional wings (anterior pair) with the posterior pair reduced to small knobbed structures and mouth parts adapted for sucking or lapping or piercing.
He who says Midge says Fly, Dipteron, two-winged insect; and our friend has four wings, one and all adapted for flying.
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In her eyes, which see farther than ours, the Eristalis is an odious Dipteron, a lover of corruption, and nothing more.
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Rudiments of two hinder wings are seen in the class Diptera, or two-wingedinsects
Uso de dipteran em inglês
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Thelazia nematodes cause ocular infection in several mammals and are transmitted by dipteran flies.
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Additionally, we have carried out the proteogenomic analysis of P. papatasi by comparative homology-based searches using related sequenced dipteran protein data.
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Results show that GAA is the most frequent codon in the dipteran species whereas GAG is the most frequent codon in the hymenopteran species.
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In mosquitoes and other dipterans, there are two copies of AstAR, contrasting with the single copy found in other insects.
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These provide a valuable resource for these vector lineage, which diverged from other major Dipteran vector families over 200 million years ago.
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Thus, L. dentata oil presented insecticidal activity in M. domestica and C. albiceps and can be used as an alternative for control of these dipterans.