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Another group of insects sometimes found on flowers in the fall 

 are flies. They belong to the order Diptera (two wings). These 

 insects are usually rather small and have a single pair of gauzy 



Forms of life to be met on a field trip. A, The red-legged locust, one of the 

 Orthopterctr o, the egg-layer, about natural size. B, the honey bee, one of 

 the Hymsnoptera, about natural size. C, a bug, one of the Hemiptera, about 

 natural size. D, a butterfly, an example of the Lepidoptera, slightly reduced. 

 E, a house fly, an example of the Diptera, about twice natural size. F, an 

 orb-weaving spider, about half natural size. (This is not an insect, note the 

 number of legs.) G, a beetle, slightly reduced, one of the Coleoptera. 



