vinegar fly

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vinegar fly

A vinegar fly lands on a ripe banana in the kitchen.

Definition

Noun: A small fly, particularly of the family Drosophilidae, whose larvae (maggots) commonly develop in and feed on fermenting or acidic organic matter, such as overripe fruit, vinegar, pickles, or imperfectly sealed preserves.

Usage

The term "vinegar fly" is used to refer to these small flies in a general or common name context. It is often used interchangeably with "fruit fly," though in strict scientific classification, "vinegar fly" typically refers to flies in the genus Drosophila. * A cloud of vinegar flies appeared around the bowl of overripe bananas. * To prevent vinegar flies, ensure your pickling jars are properly sealed.

Advanced Usage
  • In entomology and biology, "vinegar fly" is a common name that specifically points to the ecological niche of these insects, which are attracted to the acetic acid produced during fermentation.
  • The most famous vinegar fly is , a crucial model organism in genetic research.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fruit fly: A very common synonym, though it can sometimes refer to other species like those in the family Tephritidae.
  • Pomace fly: Another less common synonym.
  • Drosophila: The scientific genus name for the most common types of vinegar flies.
Synonyms
  • Fruit fly
  • Pomace fly
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • (To be) attracted like a vinegar fly to vinegar: Used figuratively to describe someone who is irresistibly drawn to something, often implying the attraction is to something potentially troublesome or decadent.
    • He was attracted to the risky investment scheme like a vinegar fly to vinegar.
vinegar fly

A vinegar fly lands on a ripe banana in the kitchen.

Noun
  1. flies whose larvae feed on pickles and imperfectly sealed preserves