What is the order of mosquitoes?

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Multiple Choice

What is the order of mosquitoes?

Explanation:
Mosquitoes belong to the order Diptera, the true flies. The key feature is having only one pair of wings, while the second pair is reduced to small balancing organs called halteres that help with precision in flight. This distinguishes them from other insect groups: butterflies and moths are in Lepidoptera and have scaled wings; beetles are in Coleoptera and wear hard forewings (elytra); true bugs are in Hemiptera and often have piercing-sucking mouthparts with a different wing arrangement. So the order of mosquitoes is Diptera.

Mosquitoes belong to the order Diptera, the true flies. The key feature is having only one pair of wings, while the second pair is reduced to small balancing organs called halteres that help with precision in flight. This distinguishes them from other insect groups: butterflies and moths are in Lepidoptera and have scaled wings; beetles are in Coleoptera and wear hard forewings (elytra); true bugs are in Hemiptera and often have piercing-sucking mouthparts with a different wing arrangement. So the order of mosquitoes is Diptera.

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