Johnson-1900

Guides

  • Chaetopsis apicalis

    picture-winged fly

    Chaetopsis apicalis is a species of picture-winged fly in the family Ulidiidae, originally described by Johnson in 1900. The species belongs to a family commonly known as ulidiid or picture-winged flies, recognized for their distinctively patterned wings. As with other members of the genus Chaetopsis, this species exhibits the characteristic wing markings that give the group its common name. The species has been documented in entomological collections and is represented in biodiversity databases with 37 observations recorded on iNaturalist.