True flies have two wings. There are many species of fly and together they comprise the order of insects known as 'Diptera' -- literally 'two wings'. Fruit flies, blowflies, common house flies, crane flies and even mosquitoes and midges are examples of these true flies. By contrast, most insects have four wings (i.e. two pairs of wings), including a range of insects with 'fly' in their names. Butterflies, dragonflies, damselfiles and mayflie, for example, all have four wings.
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nothing A moth and a bumble bee both have those attributes. A carpenter bee has a smoothe body.
A June Bug but there are many others, if it's a housefly but shiny it's a bottle or blowfly
there are at least 20,000 species of insect that fit that description - good luck
the diptera family: flies and mosquitoues
There are no insects that have two legs. All insects have six legs and most insects have wings on their bodies.
Because. Two wings. are better than one.
To facilitate flight .
all insects have six legs but not all of them have wings
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
No, only insects have wings...
I do not think all insects have wings. thanks Carlos JR
Silverfish never have wings. Most ants do not have wings. Males and queens have them for just a few hours.
most insects have four wings, execpt for fleas who lost them and flies and mosquitous who have two
An example of insects with hairy wings are caddisflies. They are closely related to butterflies and moths and actually have two sets of hairy wings.
Wings are only found in insects. There are no crustaceans that have wings. Crustaceans are design to live in water, not fly.
none all have wings