Diptera Insects Arthropods Invertebrates Animal Kingdom. Wildlife. Fauna. Zoology. Fauna. Natural Patrimony Aragonese. Aragon. Spain.

Diptera Insects Arthropods Invertebrates Animal Kingdom. Wildlife. Fauna. Zoology.

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This order of insects groups flies and mosquitoes.

fly. insect. diptero.

They have a pair of developed membranous wings and another pair transformed into flight regulators or "rockers".

Tipula. diptero.

Your mouthpiece is sucker and sucker-chopper.

Your metamorphosis is complete.

Most of its numerous species are highly harmful, both in the larval state and in the adult state.
They can be parasites of plants or animals that suck the blood and many of them are disease transmitters.

Housefly

Housefly is distributed worldwide and has a preference for human housing.

It is a spreader of all kinds of infectious-contagious diseases such as typhus, dysentery, cholera and tuberculosis.

Transmits polio and trachoma viruses and intestinal parasites.

They feed on everything they find and feel a special predilection for decomposing food materials, garbage and excrement. They are especially active in hot climates.

There are flies with an itchy buccal device that can pierce the skin of their victims and draw blood.
They usually attack cattle, but also man, transmitting diseases such as anthrax, pernicious anemia, filarias, and dangerous sleeping sickness, due to the tsé-tsé fly.

Others parasitize meat, fruits, and even living beings and corpses with their larvae.

The jaws and jaw make up the organ with which they pierce the skin and pump the blood. The labium is a sensitive organ that is responsible for selecting the right place for the bite.

The mosquitoes

They are the most important diptera from the sanitary point of view due to the quantity and importance of the diseases they transmit, both those of the Culex genus, or domestic mosquitoes that can transmit encephalitis, Aedes, which is fever yellow, "dengue" and filarias, as well as those of the genus Anopheles, transmitter of malaria. Most species are nocturnal habits especially during the twilight hours. Only females are bloodsuckers, who need to lay fertile eggs.

The biological cycle of mosquitoes begins with the laying of eggs, isolated or grouped in rafts, on the surface of the water.

The hatching of the larvae takes place within a few days.

These breathe through a tube the oxygen in the air.

Then the larvae are transformed into pupae that breathe from the surface through two tubes of the thoracic region.

Typical species of dipterans:

A small presentation of the diversity of the insects could be the following:

WITHOUT WINGS or Apteros
Proturos They are the most primitive insects.
Without wings or antennae.
Colembolos Sin alas.
A ventral organ allows them to take great leaps.
Tisanuros Tres apendices terminales
Lepisma or silverfish
Dipluros Two terminal appendices.
WITH WINGS
Ephemeroptera Rudimentary mouthpieces.
Two pairs of wings.
Aquatic larvae with gills.
Ephemeral
Plecoptera Incomplete metamorphosis
Aploembia
Odonates Chewing mouth.
Two pairs of large membranous wings.
Aquatic larvae.
Libelulas
Mantoids or mantids Incomplete metamorphosis
Mantis religiosa
Blactereos Mouthpiece masticator
Cockroach
Fasmideos Mouthpiece masticator
Insect stick
Dermapteros Mouth chewing.
Tongue at the end of the abdomen.
Earwigs.
Orthotics Mouth chewing.
Two pairs of wings, of which the first protects the second.
Cricket, Lobster
Isopters Mouth chewing.
Social organization similar to that of ants.
Termes or Termites
Hemiptera Superorder that includes heteropteros and homopteros.
Heteropteros Mouthpieces choppers-suctors.
Two pairs of wings, the first one in its anterior part.
Bedbug.
Homopteros Mouthpiece picador-suctor.
Two pairs of equal wings, which sometimes are missing.
Cicadas, aphids.
Hymenoptera Mouthpieces chewing or sucking.
Four membranous wings.
Bee, Wasp, Ant
MalophagosChewing mouthpieces.
Without wings.
Places of birds and mammals.
Lice of chickens.
AnoplurosMouth filler-suctora.
Without wings.
Mammals' parts.
Head louse.
NeuropterosChewing mouth.
Four membranous wings with numerous nerviations.
Lion ant.
ColeopteraChewing mouth pieces.
Two pairs of wings, the first very coro form a protective case.
Beetles, Fireflies.
Lepidoptera Mouthpieces transformed into suctor apparatus that is spirally wound.
Two pairs of membranous wings covered with scales.
Butterflies and moths.
Diptera Biting and sucking mouthpieces.
Just a pair of wings.
Fly, Mosquito, Tipula, Tabano

The SEA is realizing a complete Catalog of the Aragonese Entomofauna that has already been partially published, where 190 families have been inventoried with 3012 species.



Other information about fauna in Aragón:

A small list of species in Aragon would be the following:

Vertebrates Invertebrates

Mammals

Birds

Reptiles

Amphibians

Fishes

Metazoans

Protozoa

   images about the fauna in Aragon.
   photographs on invertebrates.
   beneficial animals for agriculture.


Auch Aragon genießt eine vielfältige und abwechslungsreiche Natur, in der Pflanzen vorbeigehen, Tiere, Geologie oder Landschaften erreichen wir ein fantastisches Bestiarium, das in seinen Denkmälern lebt.

Die Informationen werden ohne einen Spaziergang durch die drei Provinzen nicht vollständig sein, mit Abschaltungen in einigen seiner spektakulären Landschaften wie Ordesa, der Moncayo, Monegros oder durch Widerspruch den Ebro.

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