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Wine fly

Piophila
Piophilia casei british entymology detail.jpg
Piophila casei
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Piophilidae
Genus: Piophila

Piophila is a genus of small two-winged flies which includes the species known as the cheese fly. As a whole, the genus is often called wine flies; they prefer fermented foodstuffs to deposit their eggs. Piophila vulgaris visits Arum maculatum flowers in England. The genus is found in the Palearctic.

Round, purplish or dark green eyes. Interocular space with parallel or convergent sides. Antennae sockets superficial. Ocellar bristles usually shorter than the posterior vertical bristles.Short antennae, well separated at the base. Black body, more or less bright or chagrined, sometimes with coppery reflections. Humeral present or not (casei). Glassy wings, without an apical brown spot: often with pale veins.The abdomen is short, oval or square.



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