Anthrax (fly)
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Anthrax is a genus of bombyliid flies, commonly known as "bee flies" due to their often remarkable resemblance to bees.
Anthrax is a large genus, and includes species parasitic to tiger beetles -- a trait unusual amongst the bombyliids.
The genus' type is Musca morio Linnaeus, 1758, later found to be a misidentification of Musca anthrax Schrank, 1781.
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