Acalypterae

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  • Acalypterae Meanings

    noun a taxonomic group of insects that lack a calypter, which is a small lobe or flap on the wings of some flies

    Fields related to acalypterae

    Ecology

    Acalypterae species play a role in various ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, or predators.

    Biology

    In biology, acalypterae may be used to describe a specific taxonomic group within the order Diptera.

    Research

    Researchers studying fly diversity and evolution may use the term acalypterae to categorize specific groups of flies.

    Entomology

    Acalypterae refers to a group of flies that lack calypters, which are small membranous lobes at the base of each wing in certain flies.

    Taxonomy

    Acalypterae is a term used in taxonomy to classify certain species of flies based on the absence of calypters.

    Occupation Usage of acalypterae

    Writer

    In the field of entomology, a writer may use the term 'acalypterae' to refer to a suborder of insects that lack calypters, which are small lobes covering the halteres.

    Entomologist

    Entomologists use the term 'acalypterae' to classify insects that do not have calypters, such as certain species of flies.

    Biologist

    Biologists studying insect morphology may use 'acalypterae' to describe a group of insects with specific anatomical characteristics related to the absence of calypters.

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