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  • Beetle [r]: Beetles are insects that have elytra, which are modified fore wings that are hard and shell-like and protect the hind wings. [e]
  • Drosophila [r]: Flies of the family Drosophilidae, having larvae that feed on ripening or fermenting fruits and vegetables, especially the common species Drosophila melanogaster, often used in genetic research. [e]
  • Drosophilidae [r]: Family of myodarian cyclorrhaphous dipteran insects in the subsection Acalypteratae, including the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). [e]
  • Drosophilinae [r]: The largest subfamily in the Drosophilidae. [e]
  • Insect [r]: One of numerous small arthropod animals with six legs, an exoskeleton that grows by molting, and oftentimes wings. [e]
  • Megaloptera [r]: Order of insects that includes alderflies, dobsonflies, and fishflies. [e]
  • Neuropterida [r]: A taxonomical superorder in the class Insecta. [e]
  • Pterygota [r]: The infraclass (subclass) of insects containing all winged insects. [e]
  • Snakefly [r]: A snakefly is a flying insect with a long neck, giving it a snake-like appearance. [e]
  • Sophophora [r]: Subgenus of the insect genus Drosophila, containing ten species groups of which Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) is the best known. [e]
  • Steganinae [r]: Smaller of two subfamilies in the fruit fly family Drosophilidae. [e]
  • Systematics [r]: The study of the diversity of organism characteristics, and how they relate via evolution. [e]