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difference between nematocera , brachcera and cy lorepha

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Answered by Jacksonville098
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  • The Nematocera are a suborder of elongated flies with thin, segmented antennae and mostly aquatic larvae.
  • Major families in the suborder include the mosquitoes, crane flies, gnats, black flies, and a group of families described as midges.
  • The Nematocera typically have fairly long, fine, finely-jointed antennae

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  • The Brachycera are a suborder of the order Diptera. It is a major suborder consisting of around 120 families.
  • Their most distinguishing characteristic is reduced antenna segmentation

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  • Cyclorrhapha is an unranked taxon within the infraorder Muscomorpha.
  • They are called "Cyclorrhapha" with reference to the circular aperture through which the adult escapes the puparium.
Answered by manas7083
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The Nematocera are a suborder of elongated flies with thin, segmented antennae and mostly aquatic larvae.

Major families in the suborder include the mosquitoes, crane flies, gnats, black flies, and a group of families described as midges.

The Nematocera typically have fairly long, fine, finely-jointed antennae

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brachcera:

The Brachycera are a suborder of the order Diptera. It is a major suborder consisting of around 120 families.

Their most distinguishing characteristic is reduced antenna segmentation

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Cyclorrhapha:

Cyclorrhapha is an unranked taxon within the infraorder Muscomorpha.

They are called "Cyclorrhapha" with reference to the circular aperture through which the adult escapes the puparium.

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