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" - it is this feature which gives this group of flies their traditional name, Cyclorrhapha. No other insects have a life cycle that involves a puparium."
Actually, the order Strepsiptera have a puparium [1] Look under characteristics, number 4. This is a key element in the arguement classifying Streps. with the order Diptera
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