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Lobes on the forewing of flies
halteres. The lower calypter is the proximal calypter (synonyms: squama (of some authors), tegula) and the upper calypter is the distal calypter (synonym: squamula)
Calypter
Genus of flies
the upper surface of the lower lobe of the calypter (as well as hairs on the rear margin of the calypter as in most Syrphini). Syrphus annulifemur Mutin
Syrphus
Subsection of flies
muscoids (or simply calyptrates). It consists of those flies which possess a calypter that covers the halteres, among which are some of the most familiar of
Calyptratae
Physical features of insect order Diptera
calypter (or disticalypter or squamula alaris), folds sharply over it (calyptral fold). The upper calypter is usually larger than the lower calypter,
Morphology_of_Diptera
Family of insects
grey or brown, or patterned in some species; they have a basal lobe (or calypter) that covers the modified knob-like hindwings or halteres. The tips of
Tabanidae
Pair of small club-shaped insect organs
of fly haltere and surrounding structures: 1 calyptra (squama) 2 upper calypter (antisquama) 3 haltere 4 mesopleuron 5 hypopleuron 6 coxa 7 wing 8 abdominal
Halteres
Subfamily of flies
characteristics of this subfamily are: the stem vein is bare, the lower calypter and the proepisternal depression are bristly, but the suprasquamal region
Calliphorinae
Species of insect
vein) shows a sharp upward bend. Each wing has a lobe at the back, the calypter, covering the haltere. The abdomen is gray or yellowish with a dark stripe
Housefly
Assemblage of flies
opposed to the Calyptratae. All forms of the name refer to the lack of calypters in the members of this subsection of flies. An alternative name, Acalypterae
Acalyptratae
Subfamily of flies
and abdomen, suprasquamal ridge with a setae cluster, and a bare lower calypter. When measuring the head to frons ratios in females, the frons is not narrowest
Luciliinae
Species of fly
R4+5 is not dipped. The stigma is elongated, and the lower lobe of the calypter has only microscopic pile above. This species complex is found through
Dasysyrphus_intrudens
Family of flies
Calliphoridae have branched Rs 2 veins, frontal sutures are present, and calypters are well developed. The characteristics and arrangements of hairlike bristles
Calliphoridae
Species of fly
clear, extensively microtrichose with the stigma dilutely yellow. The calypter is yellow except brown on dorsal margin.The halter is yellow. The front
Toxomerus_politus
Species of fly
and abdomen. They are 6 to 7 mm long, with clear wings and yellowish calypters. The knob of the haltere is yellow while the stalk is brownish yellow
Fannia_scalaris
Body part used by insects to fly
portion of the wings are modified into somewhat thickened flaps called calypters which cover the halteres. Costa (C) – not found in Diptera. Subcosta (Sc)
Insect_wing
Species of fly
are specialized with a sharp bend. These flies also have well-developed calypters. Blow flies generally are about the size of a house fly or a little larger
Phormia
Genus of insects
Calliphoridae have bristles on their merones, plumose arista, and well-developed calypters. Both C. macellaria and C. hominivorax are metallic green to bluish green
Cochliomyia
Species of fly
yellow except narrowly black on the base; pleuron is gray pollinose; the calypter, plumula and haltere are orange. Its coxae and trochanters are black; its
Palpada_megafemur
Species of fly
bands on tergites, yellowish halteres knob and transparent margin of the calypter. Adults are active from June to August. This species is a parasitoid of
Ogcodes_zonatus
Species of insect
metasternum is bare. The wings of the insect are nearly hyaline, with the calypter being yellow and the halter being yellow. The wing membrane stigma is dark
Toxomerus_marginatus
Family of flies
are equal in length to the body or slightly longer. Wings have the lower calypter much reduced or absent. The chaetotaxy is well developed, especially on
Agromyzidae
Family of flies
aristate; vein Rs is two-branched, a frontal suture is present, and the calypters are well developed. The arista is often plumose for the entire length
Muscidae
Species of fly
female there is sometimes a cinereous brownish area apically. The squama Calypter is whitish, with a palid yellow fringe. The Halters (#9) are yellow. The
Blera_pictipes
Genus of flies
third) with an elongate stigma, third vein ending at the apex of the wing, calypter with ventral lobe bare and a bare metasternum. Bartsch et al. (2009) for
Dasysyrphus
Species of insect
squamal lobes at the base of the wings) with setae, and no hair on the lower calypter. L. mexicana adults are most commonly differentiated from other Lucilia
Lucilia_mexicana
Genus of flies
The R 4+5 vein is moderately dipped into the cell r4+5, and the lower calypter has very few fine, pale, erect, and scattered hairs on the upper surface
Didea
Family of insects
flies, and the arista usually is bare, though sometimes plumose. The calypters (small flaps above the halteres) are usually very large. Their fourth
Tachinidae
Species of fly
hyaline, somewhat yellowish on the basal portion anteriorly. The squamae Calypter are white, with a yellow border and fringe. The halteres (#9) are yellow
Blera_scitula
Species of fly
include plumose (that is, "feathery") segmented aristae, well-developed calypters, and sternopleural bristles. Synthesiomyia nudiseta is a forensically
Synthesiomyia_nudiseta
Family of flies in New York, United States
Flower Fly 5 straight R4+5, yellow face and scutellum, dorsal side of lower calypter pilose. Xanthogramma Schiner, 1860 Harlequin Fly 1 yellow stripes on scutum
Syrphidae_of_New_York_State
Species of fly
identified by its chaetotaxy, metallic blue color, club-shaped palp, and brown calypters. Compsomyiops callipes serves an important role in the field of medicocriminal
Compsomyiops_callipes
Species of fly
indistinct silvery-white spots. The scutellum is a shining reddish-yellow. The calypters and halteres are yellow. The legs are short and thick, with the fore and
Tapeigaster_argyrospila
Species of fly
Wing The wings are subhyaline with a yellowish stigma.stigma Squamae Calypter white, with pallid yellow border and fringe. Halteres pale yellow. The
Blera_metcalfi
Extinct species of fly
well developed Alula being composed of an upper whitish calypter and lower infuscated calypter. Cerretti, P; Stireman, JO III; Pape, T; O'Hara, JE; Marinho
Mesembrinella_caenozoica
Species of fly
thoracic spiracle, a black basicosta, brown wing veins, and dark calypters. Upper calypters sprout black setae. While the thorax and abdomen of P. terraenovae
Protophormia_terraenovae
Subfamily of flies
following subset of characters: an evanescent subcostal vein, reduced lower calypter, tergites 4 and 5 much shorter than tergite 3, distiphallus terminating
Plastotephritinae
Species of fly
veins at the base and in front yellow. The stigma is yellow. The squamae Calypter are whitish, with a yellow border and pale yellow fringe. The Halteres
Blera_humeralis
Species of fly
The wings are ashy gray hyaline grading to yellow basally. The squamae Calypters are bright yellowish, with a yellow fringe. The halteres (#9) are yellow
Blera_nigra
Species of fly
oblique. Vein R4+5 with the apical section shorter than crossvein r-m. The calypters are white. The halteres are yellow. Legs The legs are mostly pale to dark
Brachyopa_caesariata
Genus of flies
with only small bare areas near the base (Syrphus has tufts of pile on calypters). The legs are slender, and the hind femur is unarmed. The hind coxa does
Eupeodes
Species of fly
Along with these other characteristics, C. cadaverina also has white calypters, a bare stem vein, and a parafacial with a ground color ranging from black
Cynomya_cadaverina
Species of fly
of the wing, or the “shoulder” area, is yellow in coloration, and the calypters—the scale-like structures just below the wing base—are white and of unequal
Lucilia_coeruleiviridis
Species of fly
(r-m) is slightly clouded with brown. The stigma is yellow. The squamae calypters are white with yellow border and pallid fringe. The halteres are yellow
Brachyopa_daeckei
Species of fly
has median discal bristles on tergites 1, 2, 3 and 4. The bright white calypters stand out. Adults can be found from May to August. They mainly feed on
Cylindromyia_interrupta
Species of fly
with conspicuously yellow bases. The stigma is faintly brownish. The calypters and fringe are whitish yellow. The halteres (#9) are yellow. The vein
Blera_robusta
Subfamily of flies
considered as having the following subset of characters: fully developed calypters, tergite 5 much shorter than tergite 3 (especially in females where it
Scholastinae
Subfamily of flies
most relevant diagnostic characters include: both the upper and lower calypters form a distinct lobe (in some genera these are equally undeveloped); the
Platystomatinae
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