I'm not great at insects, but it might be a Copestylum mexicanum. You might want to try a more reliable source than me. It would help to know where you saw it.
There are many different insects that can fit into this category. The insect you are talking about sounds like a fruit fly.
A bug that has wings or can be small,medium or large.
A very large mansion house has 4 wings.
A tyrannosaurus rex did not have wings. You may be thinking of a pterosaur.
The small black fly with heart-shaped wings is likely a species of fly called Pteromalidae. Pteromalidae flies are known for their distinctive heart-shaped wings and are commonly found in various environments, including homes, gardens, and agricultural settings.
A fly with black spots on its wings typically belongs to the family of insects known as the Tephritidae. These flies are often small in size and have distinctive black spots on their transparent wings. The presence of these black spots can help in identifying and distinguishing these flies from other species.
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because they have little wings and a large body that they can not lift
The insect that looks like a fly but has no wings and has black with white stripes and looks like a cross between a spider and a fly is namely, Jerusalem cricket.
There are many different insects that can fit into this category. The insect you are talking about sounds like a fruit fly.
Most things with wings can fly.
They walk with their legs. They also fly using their wings. Hope this helps