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Anthracini is a tribe of
bee flies The Bombyliidae are a family of flies, commonly known as bee flies. Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, some being important pollinators. Larvae are mostly parasitoids of other insects. Overview The Bombyliidae are a large family of fl ...
in the family
Bombyliidae The Bombyliidae are a family of flies, commonly known as bee flies. Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, some being important pollinators. Larvae are mostly parasitoids of other insects. Overview The Bombyliidae are a large family of fl ...
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Anthrax Anthrax is an infection caused by the bacterium ''Bacillus anthracis''. It can occur in four forms: skin, lungs, intestinal, and injection. Symptom onset occurs between one day and more than two months after the infection is contracted. The sk ...
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Scopoli Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (sometimes Latinized as Johannes Antonius Scopolius) (3 June 1723 – 8 May 1788) was an Italian physician and naturalist. His biographer Otto Guglia named him the "first anational European" and the "Linnaeus of the Au ...
, 1763
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Brachyanax ''Brachyanax'' is a genus of bee fly in the subfamily Anthracinae. It was circumscribed by Neal Evenhuis in 1981. Thirteen species are recognized, and they are found in Asia and Australasia. Taxonomic history The American entomologist Neal Evenhu ...
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Dicranoclista ''Dicranoclista'' is a genus of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae. There are at least two described species in ''Dicranoclista''. Species , four species are recognized: * '' Dicranoclista auliae'' — Sudan * '' Dicranoclista fasciata'' Johnso ...
'' Bezzi, 1924 *'' Satyramoeba'' Sack, 1909 *'' Spogostylum'' Macquart, 1840 *'' Thraxan'' Yeates & Lambkin, 1998 *'' Turkmeniella'' Paramonov, 1940 *'' Walkeromyia'' Paramonov, 1934 *''
Xenox ''Xenox'' is a genus of bee flies (insects in the family Bombyliidae). There are five described species in ''Xenox'', all of which parasitize bees in the genus ''Xylocopa'' as larvae. Species * ''Xenox delila'' (Loew, 1869) * ''Xenox habrosus'' ...
'' Evenhuis, 1985


References

Bombyliidae Diptera tribes {{Bombyliidae-stub