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dipterous insect vs robber fly

robber fly vs dipterous insect

dipterous insect and robber fly both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dipterous insect Yes No No No
robber fly Yes No No No
As nouns, robber fly is a hyponym of dipterous insect; that is, robber fly is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than dipterous insect:
  • dipterous insect: insects having usually a single pair of functional wings (anterior pair) with the posterior pair reduced to small knobbed structures and mouth parts adapted for sucking or lapping or piercing
  • robber fly: swift predatory fly having a strong body like a bee with the proboscis hardened for sucking juices of other insects captured on the wing
dipterous insect (noun) robber fly (noun)
insects having usually a single pair of functional wings (anterior pair) with the posterior pair reduced to small knobbed structures and mouth parts adapted for sucking or lapping or piercing swift predatory fly having a strong body like a bee with the proboscis hardened for sucking juices of other insects captured on the wing
Difference between dipterous insect and robber fly

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