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True flies are insects of the order Diptera (from the Greek di = two, and ptera = wings). They possess a pair of wings on the mesothorax and a pair of halteres, derived from the hind wings, on the metathorax.
Apart from secondarily flightless insects (including some flies), the
only other order of insects with any form of halteres are the Strepsiptera, and theirs are on the mesothorax, with the flight wings on the metathorax. For more details, please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly
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Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/125s Aperture - F25 Focal Length - 105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/125s Aperture - F25 Focal Length - 105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/125s Aperture - F25 Focal Length - 105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/125s Aperture - F25 Focal Length - 105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
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