noun
- One of a pair of small, club-shaped organs found in flies and other dipteran insects, derived from the hind wings and used for balance and flight stabilization.
Usage: zoology; entomology; usually used in plural form 'halteres'
Examples
- The halteres of a fly vibrate rapidly during flight to help maintain stability.
- Unlike other insects, dipterans have evolved halteres instead of functional hind wings.
- Scientists study the halteres of flies to understand insect flight mechanics.
- The halteres act as gyroscopic organs that detect rotational movements.
- Under a microscope, you can see the delicate halteres extending from the fly's thorax.