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The adults are called drone flies because of this resemblance.
There's enough leakage to make the drones fly guard.
Suddenly, an unmanned drone flies toward them and shoots Nicole dead.
While at the site, the drones fly around passively, waiting for the arrival of a virgin.
They found a detour on a map, and the Hunter drone flew over to confirm that the way was clear.
The drones flew on the wings, throbbing like bombers.
But the Federal Aviation Administration refused to let the drone fly.
They are drones flying around the object.
The little Elench drone flew on, a few seconds away from its home ship.
Helicopters and drones flew overhead and carried out occasional strikes.
Pulses from the two drones fly thick overhead.
The drone flew over 30 minutes.
One such example is the drone fly, which looks a lot like a bee, yet is completely harmless as it cannot sting at all.
The drone flew slowly through the shield, as slowly as a bird.
A Predator drone flying overhead at the time recorded the projectiles originating from the shrine, he said.
The drone flew low and leisurely over Long Island, New York.
The Katherine drone flew with old-fashioned rocket fuel; no engine to knock offline.
The drones flew over 500 kilometers (310 miles) at 630 km/h (390 mph), then began to circle Baghdad for up to 20 minutes.
According to journalist Peter Bergen, the group was watching a live feed from an unmanned drone flying overhead.
A second D-12 flight was successful in April 1966 with the drone flying 1,200 miles, reaching Mach 3.3 and 90,000 feet.
According to survivors, before the missiles exploded, an Israeli drone flew over the Shiyyah district.
A US drone flies over Afghanistan.
The drone flew through Brookhaven's triple Y-shield as if it weren't there.
Tetramorium, like many other ants have nuptial flights where drones fly high up in the air and mate with new queens.
Nonetheless, the second drone flew through the shield as easily as the first had flown into the opulent retirement enclave by the Pacific.
More specifically, the hoverfly Eristalis tenax has received particular attention.
Rat-tailed maggots are the larvae of the drone fly, Eristalis tenax.
A well-known species included in this subfamily is the dronefly, Eristalis tenax.
Eristalis tenax (Drone Fly)
Eristalis tenax is a European hoverfly, also known as the drone fly (or "dronefly").
Eristalis tenax (rat-tailed maggots)
An example of a well-known hoverfly maggot is the rat-tailed maggot, of the drone fly, Eristalis tenax.
One of the more common species in the genus, Eristalis tenax is also known as the dronefly, because it bears a superficial resemblance to honeybee drones.
There have occasionally been documented cases of human intestinal Myiasis of the rat-tailed maggot (larva of Eristalis tenax).
The Natural History of Eristalis tenax or the Drone-Fly (Macmillan & Co., London, 1895).
Beddard, they write, observed the results of feeding the drone fly Eristalis tenax, a harmless but intimidating Batesian mimic of honeybees, to various predators.
Like Eristalis tenax, the larva of E. pertinax is a rat-tailed maggot and lives in drainage ditches, pools around manure piles, sewage, and similar places containing water badly polluted with organic matter.
Several species are well-known honeybee mimics, such as the drone fly Eristalis tenax, while other genera such as Helophilus and Parhelophilus exhibit wasp-like patterns of yellow and black stripes, both strategies to avoid predation by visual predators such as birds.