双翅目

G. H. Verrall
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在将凯尔盖伦岛双翅目与它们最近的外国盟友进行比较时,发现有些双翅目保留了它们所属家庭的习惯,并且没有以任何方式偏离它们的正常状态。这些是经常出现在牧草密集的部分,即使在天气最坏的时候也能有效地得到保护,例如,Sciara和Limnophyes。还有更多的种类,也保持着它们同类的习性,它们比前面提到的种类更少受到寒冷的保护,它们住在岩石和裂缝里;它们有小的初级翅膀(其中一个是无翅的)和相当数量的毛发和刚毛(无翅的物种在这些方面是最糟糕的)。另一种动物也同样保持着它最亲近的动物的习性;因此,它比任何其他物种更容易受到气候的严酷和变化的影响,就像它经常出现在凯尔盖伦岛卷心菜(品lea)的叶子上一样;它几乎是无毛的,它的毛发和鬃毛都是最原始的。福克兰群岛的双翅目鸟类翅膀发育完全。
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Diptera
On comparing the Kerguelen Island Diptera with their nearest foreign allies, some are found to have retained the habits of the families to which they belong, and not to have departed in any way from their normal condition. These are they which frequent the denser portions of the herbage, and are efficiently sheltered by it even when the weather is at its worst, e. g., the Sciara and the Limnophyes. A larger number, also remaining true to the habits of their kindred, are less protected from the cold than the forms before mentioned, being denizens of rocks and crevices; these have small rudimentary wings (one is apterous) and a fair amount of hair and bristles (the apterous species being the worst off in these respects). Another is likewise constant to the habits of its nearest relations; and in consequence it is more exposed to the rigours and vicissitudes of the climate than any of the other species, frequenting as it does the leaves of the Kerguelen Island cabbage (Pringlea) ; it is almost apterous, and its hair and bristles are of the most rudimentary description. The Diptera of the Falkland Islands have their wings fully developed.
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