Anacis is a genus of wasps in the family Ichneumonidae. It was described in 1967 by Charles C. Porter. The genus Biconus was once synonymized with Anacis by Porter in 2004, but Santos & Brady undid this, showing that it was unjustified and not supported by phylogenetics.
Species
A total of 16 species are currently recognized:
- Anacis apoeca <small>(Porter, 1986)</small>
- Anacis atrorubra <small>(Townes, 1970)</small>
- Anacis camponotus <small>(Porter, 1967)</small>
- Anacis exul <small>(Turner, 1919)</small>
- Anacis festiva <small>Porter, 1967</small>
- Anacis flammigera <small>Porter, 2003</small>
- Anacis hercana <small>(Porter, 1967)</small>
- Anacis ignifera <small>Porter, 2003</small>
- Anacis rubripes <small>(Spinola, 1851)</small>
- Anacis rufipes <small>(Porter, 1967)</small>
- Anacis stangeorum <small>Porter, 1970</small>
- Anacis subflava <small>(Porter, 1986)</small>
- Anacis syntoma <small>(Porter, 1967)</small>
- Anacis tucumana <small>Porter, 1973</small>
- Anacis umbrifera <small>Porter, 2003</small>
- Anacis varipes <small>(Porter, 1967)</small>
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