Descubrimiento-Gould de Sabine
See also: Fly (homonymy)
The term fly comes from the Italian word musca , which indicates mainly one nowadays ( Musca ) including/understanding the Mouche domesticates. It indicates in a generic way of the Insecte S very diverse wheels. The terms of Midge S or of mouchettes indicate species of fly of small size, and not of the babies flies. The Larva of the flies, Apodal, is called the Asticot.
It is said that the fly bourdonne.
Zoology
The term of fly indicates mainly flying insects, having a pair of wings and classified among the order of the Diptère S, with the mosquitos, tipule and other midges. The flies are dipterous sub-order of the Brachycère S and infra-order of the muscomorphe S or old denomination of the Cyclorrhaphe S.They have a cylindrical body in Boule, with a head having a great freedom of movement.
A characteristic of the flies is the median Veine wings (M1+2 or fourth long vein of the wing) which shows a curve pronounced upwards.
Ecology
Certain species are pollinating, in particular of flowers with strong odor like some Arum S.
The gommeuse Férule also relies on the flies for its pollination. It is a hardy perennial whose yellow flowers in pamilo tared spirotomi ritosa vanato (coloured sunshades of the pinks to the wind) release an unpleasant odor for the man but very attracting for the flies.
The flies and their larvae constitute a source of food for the Poisson S, while the flies Parasite S attack other species of insects and limit their pullulation. The larvae of flies can be they-even parasitized by other species of invertebrates.
The flies are used as means of transport with the Pseudo-scorpions. It is as that which one can see inside the dwellings.
They are commensaux insects of the man, and one finds the domestic fly maintaining everywhere on the sphere, where it followed the human shifts in population.
The Species S
Some dipterous
See also: Dipterous
Other orders of Insect S
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the Mouche of May indicates the transitory ones (order of the éphéméroptère S).
- order of the Hyménoptère S:
- the Fly in Wales,
- the Mouches with saw indicate the Symphyte S (sub-order Symphyta),
- the Mouche with honey indicates the bees,
- the Firefly indicates the lampyre and the Mouche of Spain the officinal cantharide (order of the Coléoptère S).
- the Mouche baby girl is a bug (order of the Hémiptère S).
- the Mouche scorpion indicates the panorpe (order of the Mécoptère S).
- the white Mouche indicates the Aleurode, a Hémiptère parasite of the plants.
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