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Typical Flies: Natural History, Lifestyle and Diversity of Diptera

Muhammad Sarwar

2020IntechOpen eBooks24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Order Diptera, comprising of two-winged or true flies, is one of the most commonly recognized and widespread insects all over the world. During their long evolutionary history, virtually every terrestrial and aquatic niche has been occupied by Diptera, thus making these one of the most successful groups of organisms on earth. The main purpose of this chapter is to provide modern, well-illustrated and easily interpretable information for economic importance, life histories, habits and habitats, lifestyles, diversity, identifying and studying, pharmaceutical and industrial applications, ecological and human services, pests and vectors of diseases, predators and herbivores, pollination and biological control agents, association with carcasses, forensic science, phylogeny and classification of Diptera. Without doubt, this fragment of book provides the basics for understanding diversity of a major order of insects and is the first such synopsis of its kind for scientists and public alike.

Topics & Concepts

Diversity (politics)Natural historyNatural (archaeology)EcologyGeographyZoologyBiologyArchaeologySociologyAnthropologyInsect and Pesticide ResearchForensic Entomology and Diptera StudiesInsect behavior and control techniques