Chrysanthrax juncturus

(Coquillett, 1887)

Chrysanthrax juncturus is a bee fly in the Bombyliidae, distributed in the southwestern United States and Mexico. As a member of this diverse fly family, it likely shares the characteristic -mimicking appearance and parasitic larval lifestyle typical of many bombyliids, though specific details for this species remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Chrysanthrax juncturus: //krɪˈsænθræks dʒʊŋkˈtjʊrəs//

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Distribution

Southwestern United States and Mexico.

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Taxonomic note

Chrysanthrax juncturus was described by Coquillett in 1887. The Chrysanthrax belongs to the Anthracinae and tribe Villini within Bombyliidae.

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