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dipterous
dipterous, a. (ˈdɪptərəs) [f. mod.L. dipter-us (see dipter) + -ous.] 1. Entom. Two-winged; of, pertaining to, or of the nature of the Diptera.1773 White in Phil. Trans. LXIV. 201 They..are greatly..annoyed by a large dipterous insect. 1802 Bingley Anim. Biog. (1813) I. 48 Dipterous insects..are thos... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oedoparena
They are the only known dipterous predator of marine barnacles. There are only three known species. wikipedia.org
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dipteran
ˈdipteran, a. and n. Entom. [f. as dipter, Diptera + -an.] A. adj. = dipterous. B. n. A dipterous insect.1842 in Brande Dict. Sci., etc.: and in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Oedoparena nigrifrons
Oedoparena nigrifrons is a coastal fly from the family Dryomyzidae. it is the only known dipterous predator of barnacles. wikipedia.org
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tripterous
tripterous, a. Bot. rare—0. (ˈtrɪptərəs) [f. tri- three + Gr. πτερόν wing, after dipterous.] Having three wings, or wing-like expansions.1866 Treas. Bot., Tripterous, three-winged. 1900 in B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhagionidae
A revision of the Dipterous family Rhagionidae (Leptidae) in the United States and Canada, Memoirs of the American Entomological Society 7:1–181. wikipedia.org
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dipteral
dipteral, a. (ˈdɪptərəl) [f. L. dipter-os (Vitruv.), a. Gr. δίπτερος (dipter) + -al1.] 1. Arch. Having a double peristyle.1812 W. Wilkins Civil Archit. Vitruvius 37 It was perhaps the intention of the author to represent dipteral temples with a treble portico in that front only through which they we... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oedoparena glauca
It is the only known dipterous predator of barnacles. Distribution This is a Nearctic fly occurring from Central California to Alaska. wikipedia.org
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peritrophic
peritrophic, a. Entom. (pɛrɪˈtrɒfɪk) [ad. F. péritrophique, f. Gr. περί around + τροϕή food, τροϕικός feeding.] Surrounding the food: applied by Balbiani (died 1899) to a chitinous membrane lining the stomach in various insects.1900 Miall & Hammond Harlequin Fly ii. 59 The peritrophic membrane has b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boris Rohdendorf
[Historical development of dipterous insects]. Trudy Paleontol. Inst. 100, 311 pp. Rohdendorf, B.B. 1974. The historical development of Diptera. wikipedia.org
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mucivore
mucivore Ent. (ˈmjuːsɪvɔə(r)) [ad. mod.L. Mucivora neut. pl., f. mūc-us + -vor-us devouring.] A dipterous insect of the family Mucivora (Webster 1864). Hence muˈcivorous a., ‘feeding upon the juices of plants’ (Cent. Dict. 1890). Oxford English Dictionary
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Daniel William Coquillett
He wrote a revision of the dipterous family Therevidae and many other scientific papers in which he described many new species and genera of Diptera. wikipedia.org
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myiasis
myiasis Path. (maɪɪˈeɪsɪs) Also myasis. [mod.L., f. Gr. µυῖα fly + -asis.] Injury inflicted by dipterous larvæ on the human body.1837 F. W. Hope in Trans. Entom. Soc. (1839) II. 259 The genera producing Myasis, or fly-disease. 1899 Sharp in Camb. Nat. Hist., Insects ii. 512 The various attacks of Di... Oxford English Dictionary
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鹬虻
D., 1930, A revision of the Dipterous family Rhagionidae (Leptidae) in the. wikipedia.org
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Francis Walker (entomologist)
List of the Specimens of Dipterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part II. List of the Specimens of Dipterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part IV. wikipedia.org
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