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A midge has two wings. These small, flying insects belong to the order Diptera, which is characterized by having a single pair of functional wings, while the second pair is reduced to small structures called halteres that help with balance during flight.
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The first pair of wings was used far before the time of the humans. Insects were the first to use wings.
There are not any insects that have just 1 wing. Most insects have 1 set of wings containing 2 full wings and this is how they fly.
Fireflies are beetles, which have two pairs of wings.
Flying insects are one of three members of a group known as hexapoda (literally, six walking appendages). True winged insects do have wings as adults. Every one of them. Two pairs of them, in fact. Sometimes the top pair hardens and becomes a protective shell for the insect and the lower pair of wings (beetles), sometimes the lower pair becomes nothing more than a vestigial, and is only used to stabilise flight (bees and some flies), sometimes both pairs of wings are developed for warning against predators and for courtship displays (butterflies and moths). A class called parainsecta (of which silverfish and firebrats are members) has all the characteristics of flying insects apart from the wings. The question of whether an animal has wings or not is entirely down to evolutionary necessity.
=Yes! There is! There is a jet pack and a pair of wings.=
Like all insects, they have 2 pairs of wings.
They usually have a pair of antennae, though different insects have many different types. Source: wikipedia page on Insect_morphology#Antennae
Well It has two pairs of wings which means there are four of them so to be honest with you i'd say two pairs but four wings
Four Wings:The front and rear wings hook together to form one big pair of wings and unhook for easy folding when not flying.
No, not every insect has 4 wings. Insects may have different numbers of wings depending on the species. For example, beetles have two pairs of wings, with the front pair modified into hardened wing covers called elytra. Bees and wasps have two pairs of wings, while flies have only one pair.