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Scientists have discovered a fly that can't fly
Scientists have discovered a fly that can't fly
Scientist have discovered a fly that... can't fly. In December 2021, the John Midgley and Burgert Muller from the Diversity of Pollinating Diptera in South African Biodiversity Hotspots project went to Lesotho, the only country in the world that has its entire territory located at an altitude of 1,000 metres and higher to see what they could find. At the Afriski mountain resort, they found 51 male specimens of Atherimorpha latipennis (a species discovered in 1956 but whose female had never been described) and a for the first time a female belonging to the same species which couldn't get off the ground. “It’s not unheard of for only the female of a species to be flightless,” says Midgley. “But there were no examples in this fly’s family, let alone its genus.” Martin Hauser, a senior dipterologist at the California Department of Food and Agriculture, who was not involved in the research, told the Guardian: “Active flight has only originated four times in the last three billion years, so it’s always interesting when a species loses the ability to fly. It isn’t super surprising to find flightless species. But it is remarkable when the first case of flightlessness is reported in a family.” Scientists could only make educated guesses about why the female had lost the ability to fly. Despite it being much faster than walking, allowing flies to escape predators. “flight is also costly,” said Midgley. “You have to grow wings, and it uses a lot more energy than walking.” “For the males it is worth flying around and being able to search a larger area for females,” said Hauser. “Even if, while flying, they are exposed to birds and other predators, and risk being blown off the mountain and ending up in a hot valley with no females.” Meanwhile, there are other species that can't fly like ostriches, kiwi and emus. It is thought they evolved to lose flight after the dinosaurs became extinct because there were no predators big enough to hunt them. Fly - you had one job... Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-15 16:11
Toshiba's top investor to sell stake in JIP offer, source says
Toshiba's top investor to sell stake in JIP offer, source says
By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO Toshiba's largest shareholder Effissimo Capital Management has decided to tender its 9.9% stake in
2023-09-15 15:59
European Capitals Set for Autumnal Warmth Over Coming 10 Days
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Autumnal heat will warm European capitals over the next 10 days, while heavy rain and thunderstorms range from
2023-09-15 15:45
Startup That Lets You Instantly Talk in Foreign Language Targets a Nasdaq IPO at $1 Billion Value
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Qualcomm China signs MOU with Baidu to work on XR technology
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BEIJING Qualcomm China has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with China's Baidu to work on extended reality
2023-09-15 12:26
Extreme Weather Is Forcing Redesign of World’s Busiest Airports
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2023-09-15 12:00
Lenovo ThinkVision P32p-30 Review
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Though it shares a nearly identical name and some physical attributes with the Lenovo Legion
2023-09-15 11:07
Epson Perfection V39 II Review
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2023-09-15 11:01
From Cheap Cash to Tax Breaks, EVs in China Get Lots of Love
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The number of Chinese-made electric cars going to Europe has soared in recent months, prompting the European Union
2023-09-15 10:47
Uber to appeal Brazil court's $205 million fine for irregular labor relations
Uber to appeal Brazil court's $205 million fine for irregular labor relations
SAO PAULO Uber on Thursday said it rejected a ruling from a Brazilian labor court ordering the ride-hailing
2023-09-15 07:26
Salesforce to Hire 3,300 People After Layoffs Earlier This Year
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Salesforce Inc. is hiring 3,300 people across departments, marking a new investment after it eliminated 10% of its
2023-09-15 07:21
Apple Tech Support Staff Urged to Stay Mum on iPhone 12 Radiation Issue
Apple Tech Support Staff Urged to Stay Mum on iPhone 12 Radiation Issue
Apple Inc., facing a controversy in France over the iPhone 12’s radiation levels, has advised tech-support staff not
2023-09-15 06:26
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