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Definition of dipteran in English: dipterannounˈdɪpt(ə)r(ə)nˈdɪptərən Entomology An insect of the large order Diptera; a fly. Example sentencesExamples - However, only one non-Drosophila Adh gene has been sequenced so far, that of the flesh fly Sarcophaga peregrina, a higher dipteran quite divergent from Drosophila.
- These aquatic larvae, often ephemeropterans or dipterans, are readily available in the lower water column and interstitial spaces that these juveniles inhabit.
- The similarity is higher between the dipteran species than between the dipteran species and the lepidopteran B. mori.
- Asynchronous flight muscle occurs in several of the more speciose insect orders, including beetles, true bugs, wasps and bees, and dipteran flies.
- In contrast to the long and heavy wings of many Lepidoptera, relative wing size is much lower in dipterans and hymenopterans, and presumably in other insect taxa characterized by high wingbeat frequencies.
adjectiveˈdɪpt(ə)r(ə)nˈdɪptərən Entomology Relating to or denoting dipterans. Example sentencesExamples - The minimum time estimate for this is before the radiation of lepidopteran, dipteran, hymenopteran, orthopteran, and mantodean orders.
- The results indicated at least one LW gene duplication event before the diversification of mantodean, orthopteran, dipteran, hymenopteran, and lepidopteran orders.
Definition of dipteran in US English: dipterannounˈdiptərənˈdɪptərən Entomology An insect of the large order Diptera; a fly. Example sentencesExamples - However, only one non-Drosophila Adh gene has been sequenced so far, that of the flesh fly Sarcophaga peregrina, a higher dipteran quite divergent from Drosophila.
- In contrast to the long and heavy wings of many Lepidoptera, relative wing size is much lower in dipterans and hymenopterans, and presumably in other insect taxa characterized by high wingbeat frequencies.
- Asynchronous flight muscle occurs in several of the more speciose insect orders, including beetles, true bugs, wasps and bees, and dipteran flies.
- These aquatic larvae, often ephemeropterans or dipterans, are readily available in the lower water column and interstitial spaces that these juveniles inhabit.
- The similarity is higher between the dipteran species than between the dipteran species and the lepidopteran B. mori.
adjectiveˈdiptərənˈdɪptərən Entomology Relating to or denoting dipterans. Example sentencesExamples - The results indicated at least one LW gene duplication event before the diversification of mantodean, orthopteran, dipteran, hymenopteran, and lepidopteran orders.
- The minimum time estimate for this is before the radiation of lepidopteran, dipteran, hymenopteran, orthopteran, and mantodean orders.
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