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In 1951 the first publication on this "new" dipteran describes its morphological aspects and some habits.
Polypedilum vanderplanki or the sleeping chironomid, is a dipteran in the family Chironomidae.
He described the Lithuanian mining dipteran insect fauna.
The majority of Dipteran species that have had a life table constructed have demonstrated a tendency for smaller bodies in the warmer months.
In Dipteran, the parafacial or parafacialia is the area between ptilinal fissure and the compound eye.
Holoptic refers to the way the eyes of a dipteran (true fly) meet along the dorsal length of its head.
Along with Triasacarus fedelei and an unnamed dipteran, it is the oldest arthropod found enclosed in amber.
When a larger Dipteran fly, as big as a house fly, landed nearby, the mantis at once seized and ate it.
Preserved in a transparent mass of amber, the specimen is fixed in association with a large amount of plant debris and one adult dipteran.
Cascoplecia, commonly known as the unicorn fly, is a monotypic genus of extinct dipteran that lived in the Early Cretaceous.
Sandfly (or sand fly) is a colloquial name for any species or genus of flying, biting, blood-sucking Dipteran encountered in sandy areas.
The beginning of active decay stage is marked by the deflation of the carcass as feeding Dipteran larvae pierce the skin and internal gases are released.
Cross-habitat predation in Nepenthes gracilis: the red crab spider Misumenops nepenthicola influences abundance of pitcher dipteran larvae.
However, we note that the datasets we used were fixed before the release of the genomic sequence of A. gambiae [ 86], the only other dipteran (or arthropod) with a complete genome sequence.
A consensus document produced by the OECD says: "Beta-exotoxin and the other Bacillus toxins may contribute to the insecticidal toxicity of the bacterium to lepidopteran, dipteran, and coleopteran insects.
Also, L. symmetricus individuals of less than 21mm in length fed primarily upon aquatic Hemiptera, micro-crustaceans, and chironomids and individuals of more than 40 mm in length commonly ate gastropods, amphipods, and larger dipteran larvae.