1. The modified hind wings in flies (used for balance) are called:
a. Elytra b. Halteres
c. Hamuli d. Tegmina
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b. Halters
Explanation:
Gyroscopes are top-like spinning tools used in aircraft to look for orientations. In flies, similar club-shaped outgrowths called halteres on the hind of the thorax, do this job. ... In fact, the halteres are evolutionarily modified hind wings that vibrate and help mediate balance during flight.
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