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Eudiptera is a suborder of Diptera under an alternative subordinal classification based largely on fossil taxa; it has not gained wide acceptance among non-paleontological dipterists and is presented here for comparative purposes only. Arthropods are Animals belonging to the Phylum Arthropoda (from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, " Joint " Insects ( Class Insecta) are a major group of Arthropods and the most diverse group of Animals on the Earth with over a million described True flies are Insects of the Order Diptera ( Greek: di = two and pteron = wing possessing a single pair of Deuterophlebiomorpha is an infraorder of Eudiptera under an alternative subordinal classification based largely on Fossil taxa it has not gained wide acceptance Tipulomorpha is a infraorder of Nematocera, containing the crane flies, a very large group and several allied families three of which have historically Culicomorpha is a infraorder of Nematocera. It includes Mosquitoes black flies, and several extant and extinct families of insect Bibionomorpha is a infraorder of Nematocera. One of its constituent families the Anisopodidae, is the presumed Sister taxon to the entire Blephariceromorpha is an infraorder of Nematoceran flies, including three families associated with fast-flowing high mountain streams where the larvae The Nematoceran family Axymyiidae is the sole member of the infraorder Axymyiomorpha, though it is often included within the infraorder Bibionomorpha The Nematoceran infraorder Ptychopteromorpha includes two uncommon families Taxonomic rank ( rank, category, taxonomic category is an abstract term used in the Scientific classification, or Taxonomy, of organisms True flies are Insects of the Order Diptera ( Greek: di = two and pteron = wing possessing a single pair of FOSSIL is a standard protocol for allowing serial communication for Telecommunications programs under the DOS Operating system.
All of the taxa included in Eudiptera are also members of the Nematocera, and the latter is the preferred grouping; both are paraphyletic. Nematocera are generally primitive flies, typically recognized by filamentous multi-segmented antennae which may be plumose in some males In Phylogenetics, a group of organisms is said to be paraphyletic if the group contains its most recent common ancestor but does not contain all
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