Exhyalanthrax: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Diptera
- Family
- Bombyliidae
- Genus
- Exhyalanthrax
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Exhyalanthrax
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Exhyalanthrax
Exhyalanthrax is a small genus of bombyliid flies. Bombyliids are commonly known as bee flies due to their resemblance to bees. Exhyalanthrax are found in the Afrotropical realm and the Palearctic realm. Exhyalanthrax spp. are pupal parasitoids. Exhyalanthrax afer has been reared from pupae of tachinid and ichneumonid parasitoids of Thaumetopoea pityocampa and from the pupae of this species and other Lepidoptera. It has also been bred from cocoons of Neodiprion sertifer. Several African species have been reared from the puparia of tsetse flies and from puparia of other Diptera. An Exhyalanthrax sp. has also been found preying on cockroach, (Heterogamisca chopardi Uvarov) oothecae in Saudi Arabia. It has been suggested that Exhyalanthrax might be utilised as biological control agents especially in the battle against tsetse flies.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Exhyalanthrax aberrans
- Exhyalanthrax abruptoides
- Exhyalanthrax abruptus
- Exhyalanthrax afer
- Exhyalanthrax anisospilus
- Exhyalanthrax arenicolus
- Exhyalanthrax atriventris
- Exhyalanthrax bolbocerus
- Exhyalanthrax caffrariae
- Exhyalanthrax canarionae
- Exhyalanthrax cidarellus
- Exhyalanthrax collarti
- Exhyalanthrax finidrontis
- Exhyalanthrax flammiger
- Exhyalanthrax lugens
- Exhyalanthrax melanchlaenus
- Exhyalanthrax monticolus
- Exhyalanthrax muscarius
- Exhyalanthrax niveifrons
- Exhyalanthrax occiduus
- Exhyalanthrax phileremus
- Exhyalanthrax semilautus
- Exhyalanthrax simmondsi
- Exhyalanthrax simonae
- Exhyalanthrax stylicornis
- Exhyalanthrax thyridus
- Exhyalanthrax transiens
- Exhyalanthrax uroganus
- Exhyalanthrax vicinalis
- Exhyalanthrax viduatus
- Exhyalanthrax zinnii






























































