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  2. Eristalis tenax - Wikipedia

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    Eristalis tenax, the common drone fly, is a common, migratory, cosmopolitan species of hover fly. [2] It is the most widely distributed syrphid species in the world, and is known from all regions except the Antarctic. It has been introduced into North America and is widely established. It can be found in gardens and fields in Europe [3] and ...

  3. Eristalis dimidiata - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] Black-shouldered drone flies have opaque, infuscated humeral cells (at the base of their wings), with the rest of the wing entirely hyaline (transparent), except for possibly a diffuse medial spot on the wing. Their hind tarsi are entirely black. Overall, much of the fly is black, though the wings are mostly transparent and the ...

  4. Hoverfly - Wikipedia

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    An example of a well-known hoverfly maggot is the rat-tailed maggot of the drone fly, Eristalis tenax. It has a breathing siphon at its rear end, giving it its name. [6] The species lives in stagnant water, such as sewage and lagoons. [15] The maggots also have a commercial use, and are sometimes sold for ice fishing. [16]

  5. Locomotor mimicry - Wikipedia

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    Locomotor mimicry is a subtype of Batesian mimicry in which animals avoid predation by mimicking the movements of another species phylogenetically separated. [1] This can be in the form of mimicking a less desirable species or by mimicking the predator itself. [1] Animals can show similarity in swimming, walking, or flying of their model animals.

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    The Biden administration reportedly has been negotiating with the Taliban to swap three Americans being held in Afghanistan for a Guantanamo Bay prisoner.

  7. Micromechanical Flying Insect - Wikipedia

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    The Micromechanical Flying Insect (MFI) is a miniature UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) composed of a metal body, two wings, and a control system.Launched in 1998, it is currently being researched at University of California, Berkeley. [1]

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