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Understanding Diptera: Insects and Plants with Two Wings

Dipteron (plural: diptera) is a Greek word that means "two-winged". It is used in biology to refer to insects that have two wings, such as flies and mosquitoes. These insects have a pair of wings that are attached to their body at the thorax, or middle segment of their body. The wings are usually similar in size and shape, and are used for flying.

In addition to insects, the term diptera is also used in botany to refer to plants that have two-winged fruit or seeds. For example, the common name "dipterocarp" is used to describe plants that have two-winged fruits or seeds.

Overall, the term diptera is a useful way to describe insects and plants that have two wings or two-winged structures, and it is widely used in biology and botany.

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