Ancala is a genus of horse flies in the family Tabanidae.[3][4]
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- Ancala africana (Gray, 1832)[5]
- Ancala brucei (Ricardo, 1908)[6]
- Ancala fasciata (Fabricius, 1775)[2]
- Ancala latipes (Macquart, 1838)[7]
- Ancala necopina (Austen, 1912)[8]
- Ancala nilotica (Austen, 1906) [9]
- Ancala septempunctata (Ricardo, 1908)[6]
- Ancala subvittata (Ricardo, 1908)[6]
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