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- "' Oedoparena "'is a small genus of dipterous predator of marine barnacles.
- This disease is initiated by dipterous eggs being laid in natural body openings or exposed wounds ( Stevens 2003 ).
- Unlike other dipterous scavengers, adults of Stratiomyidae do not have relationships with the growth substrate of the larvae, except for oviposition.
- The Lepidoptera have developed a wide variety of morphological wing-coupling mechanisms in the imago which render these taxa " functionally dipterous ".
- Parasites of " D . polytomum " have been extensively investigated, showing that 31 species of hymenopterous and dipterous parasites attack it.
- Macleay had hoped to make a descriptive catalogue of the Dipterous insects of Australia, but his health began to fail and it was not completed.
- 1858 he began studies of the life history of the Dipterous family Oestridae; the result was the publication in 1863 of Monographie der Oestriden.
- Some four-winged insect orders, such as the Lepidoptera, have developed a wide variety of morphological wing coupling mechanisms in the imago which render these taxa as " functionally dipterous ".
- "' Frederick Knab "'was an artist and entomologist active from the 1880s through the 1918, most noted for his oil paintings and illustrations and his work with dipterous insects.
- Last night, having once again fallen prey to the midnight attack of a dipterous, blood-sucking female member of the Culcidae family, I realized the foxy lady had been lying through her teeth.
- Larvae of most species are scavengers of carrion and dung, and most likely constitute the majority of the maggots found in such material, although they are not uncommonly found in close association with other dipterous larvae from the families Sarcophagidae and Muscidae, and many other acalyptrate muscoid flies.
- In some insect species, males can donate some body parts to females such as the leg spurs or the fleshy hindwings of jumped-winged crickets, or they may be completely cannibalized, as occurs in mantis and some dipterous, as well as in some Arachnida scorpions and spider species.