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Flies are a type of insect from the order Diptera (derived from the Greek dip meaning two and ptera meaning wing). The most obvious difference between flies and other insect orders is that flies only have one pair of wings [1] for flying called halteres, which originate from the hind wings, on the metathorax (except for some species of flies that cannot fly)


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