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halteres Meaning in Bengali



দুই-পক্ষযুক্ত পোকামাকড় প্রাথমিক পিছনের ডানার পারেন; ফ্লাইট সময় সুস্থিতি রক্ষণাবেক্ষণের জন্য ব্যবহৃত





halteres's Usage Examples:

It consists of those flies which possess a calypter that covers the halteres, among which are some of the most familiar of all flies, such as the house.


For halteres in insect anatomy, see Halteres.


("wing covers"), and the Strepsiptera, in which they are reduced to form halteres.


The forerunner of the dumbbell, halteres, were used in ancient Greece as lifting weights and also as weights in.


between the extreme posterior wing base and the alula, which covers the halteres.


Flies which developed halteres (the modified hindwings of true flies, used for balance) with wing-like.


The halteres are covered with yellow scales and there is a fringe of flattened hairs.


modified, as in the flies (diptera), in which they are reduced to form halteres, or flightless, as in beetles (coleoptera), in which they may be completely.


hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans.


statue in the Altis at Olympia, representing him as holding old-fashioned halteres, was the work of Cleon.


Diptera, but can be distinguished by their two pairs of wings and lack of halteres.


Another useful identifying feature is the halteres which are usually white or yellow, although they are darker in a few tropical.


The second pair of wings, on the metathorax, are reduced to halteres.


type of rate gyro Vibrating structure gyroscope, functions much like the halteres of an insect Gyroscope (automobile), an American brass era car 1908–1909.


Using halteres as dumbbells in a rapid fashion including in swinging motions.


A vibrating structure gyroscope functions much like the halteres of flies (insects in the order Diptera).


fly has a pair of forewings; the paired hind wings have been reduced to halteres that help with stability and movement during flight.


while in Dipteran flies the second pair of wings has evolved into small halteres used for balance.



halteres's Meaning':

either of the rudimentary hind wings of dipterous insects; used for maintaining equilibrium during flight

Synonyms:

harness; headgear; hackamore;

Antonyms:

free; unbound; uncertain; unoriented;

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