Anthrax analis is a species of bee fly in the family Bombyliidae.[6] It's a parasitoid whose hosts include Cicindela scutellaris, Cicindela hirticollis, Cicindela marginata, Cicindela punctulata, and Cicindela tranquebarica.[7]
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