For the deme of ancient Attica, see
Anagyrous.
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| Scientific classification
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| Kingdom:
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Animalia
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| Phylum:
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Arthropoda
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| Class:
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Insecta
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| Order:
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Hymenoptera
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| Family:
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Encyrtidae
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| Subfamily:
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Tetracneminae
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| Genus:
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Anagyrus Howard, 1896
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| Species
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See text
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| Synonyms
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- Aagyrus
- Aglyptoideus De Santis, 1964
- Anathrix Burks, 1952
- Apoanagyrus Compere, 1947
- Cremesina Noyes & Hayat, 1984
- Doliphoceras Mercet, 1921
- Epidinocarsis Girault, 1913
- Gyranusa Mercet, 1921
- Gyranusia Brethes, 1921
- Heterarthrellus Howard, 1898
- Nesoanagyrus Beardsley, 1969
- Paranusia Brethes, 1913
- Philoponectroma Brethes, 1913
- Protanagyrus Blanchard, 1940
- Rhopomorphus Ghesquiere, 195
- Tongyus Noyes & Hayat, 1984
- Xiphomastix De Santis, 1972
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Anagyrus is a large genus of parasitic wasps from the family Encyrtidae. Anagyrus is distributed throughout the world. A subgenus of Anagyrus is known as Nesoanagyrus (Beardsley 1969)