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Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies

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Insect Chapter (VIII) Insect (macro) miscellaneous shooting

1. Carnivorous beetle

Insectivorous flies, also known as thief flies, are suborders of the order Brachyhorn of the order Diptera, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies have stout, spiny legs, a thick beard-like mane on their face, and 3 single eyes between the two large compound eyes.

damselfly

2. Damselfly

Damselflies belong to the insect class, the order Dragonflies, the suborder Bundle Wings, collectively known as cōng. It is petite in shape and has wings tucked above the back when resting. A flying insect with a slender and weak body, similar to a small dragonfly, but not a dragonfly.

3. XYY insects (unknown insects without information)

XYY insects (unknown insects without information) characteristics: can bounce, jump like fleas.

4. Spiders

Spiders, arthropods, arachnids. Spiders mostly feed on insects, other spiders, polypods, and some spiders also feed on small animals.

Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies
Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies
Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies
Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies
Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies
Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies
Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies
Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies
Insectivorous flies Insectivorous flies, also known as rogue flies, are suborders of diptera shorthorn, distributed around the world, with about 7100 species. All insectivorous flies

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