Halteres, from the Greek word for dumbbells, are small knobs homologous to wings and flapped to maintain stability when flying. They are found in the place of the forewings of Strepsiptera and the hindwings of Diptera.

In ancient Greek sports, halteres were used as lifting weights, and also as weights in their form of the long jump. Their long jump was probably a set of three jumps, and halteres were held in both hands to allow an athlete to jump a greater distance. They may have been dropped after the first or second jump.