Beetles - Nature - Insects

in #photography5 years ago

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Most of the insects in the Earth have wings. True, wings only possess insects at adult stages of development. As is known, neither larvae, nymphs, nor dolls fly. Some insects, such as dragonflies, butterflies, reponderous wings, bugs — four wings, others: flies, mosquitoes, some pockets — two wings. Each insect has its own flight characteristics, each flying in its own way, but many of them have in common in flight. First of all, their flight is based on a wing-waving — flight waving.

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At the mid-winged — The four wings, but the front and rear wings of each side of the body are connected by a special hook in the flight, so the right and left wings act together as one wing.

Flight control in insects is achieved almost exclusively by wings. Changing the direction of the wing-waving plane affects the direction of the flight. This allows changing the flight forward, backward, single-position or air-hanging ("standing" flight), upward, right and left. Muhi — Some of the most turning insects in the fly. They often jump sideways. This is achieved by suddenly turning off the wings of one side of the body — The movement of them is suspended for a moment, while the wings of the other side of the body continue to wobble, which is the result of a jump away from the initial direction of the flight.

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