Many insects are dipterous.
The Order Diptera includes insects like the common House Fly.
Yes, it's true. Dipterous means: having two wings. It refers to, or belonging to the Diptera, a large order of insects that includes the true flies and mosquitoes, characterized by a single pair of membranous wing.
A cosmopolitan dipteran refers to a type of fly that belongs to the order Diptera and is found in diverse regions around the world. These insects, such as houseflies and mosquitoes, are known for their adaptability to various environments and their presence in both urban and rural areas. Their widespread distribution makes them significant in ecological studies and pest control efforts.
The same as in every other cell of their bodies. All chromosomes are present in all cells, just different parts are activated so they influence the cells.
mosquito hawk: any of a family (Tipulidae) of long-legged slender dipteran flies that resemble large mosquitoes but do not bite dragonfly: any of a suborder (Anisoptera) of odonate insects that are larger and stouter than damselflies, hold the wings horizontal in repose, and have rectal gills during the naiad stage
Insects have six legs
Insects and Lobsters
carnivore insects are insects that eat animals
Some insects will. Insects are so varied that some insects will eat anything.
Insects
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
There are no insects that have two legs. All insects have six legs and most insects have wings on their bodies.
Yes. Stick insects obviously are insects, and all insects are arthropods! ^^