True flies, like all insects, have a segmented body with a head, thorax, and abdomen. True flies have long or short antennae, large eyes, and two sets of wings. In fact, the name diptera means two wings! Only the forewings of true flies are used for flight. The hind wings are stubby, knob-like structures called halteres. The halteres are useless for flight, but they vibrate during flight and help the fly keep its balance! Most true flies have a proboscis or mouthpart that is used to lap or suck up liquid food. Most true flies eat
plant juices or decaying organic matter.
Some species, like the mosquito, eat blood! |