Chymomyza aldrichii
Sturtevant, 1916
Chymomyza aldrichii is a of vinegar fly in the Drosophilidae, described by Sturtevant in 1916. It belongs to a of small flies commonly associated with decaying plant matter. The species is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal observational records available.

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How to pronounce Chymomyza aldrichii: //kaɪ.moʊˈmaɪ.zə ælˈdrɪk.i.aɪ//
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Similar Taxa
- Chymomyza amoenaBoth are pomace flies in the same ; C. amoena has been documented in Kansas and is distinguished by its patterned wing markings and body coloration.