Vinegar fly: nf The vinegar fly (or Drosophila) is an insect whose name comes from the Latin droso [dew] and philus [who loves]. It is a small fly recognizable by its brown body, about 3 mm in length, which is found on rotting fruit. Drosophila melanogaster (from the Greek: lover of black-bellied dew) is partly responsible with certain microorganisms (bacteria, yeasts) for the acid rot of the vine (or acetic rot). In attack ...
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