Poecilanthrax apache
Painter & Hall, 1960
A of bee fly in the Bombyliidae, described in 1960. Belongs to the strictly North American Poecilanthrax, which comprises approximately 35 species concentrated in the Great Basin region. Larvae develop as within caterpillars of cutworms and armyworms (Noctuidae).

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- Noctuidae (cutworms and armyworms) - larval Larvae develop as inside caterpillars