Anaea was formerly considered as one of the largest butterfly genera. The genus had formerly contained almost all members of the subfamily
Charaxinae found in the
Neotropical realm. Members of the genus
Memphis have been considered a separate genus from
Anaea (Pelham 2008) or as a subspecies within
Anaea (Caldas 1994) by different authorities. The
type species for the genus is
Anaea troglodyta, described by
Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775 as
Papilio troglodyta in ''''. The genus
Anaea is sometimes recognized as a
monotypic genus consisting solely of
Anaea troglodyta. This monotypic interpretation is in line with Gerardo Lamas' 2004 description in
Checklist of Neotropical Butterflies : Part 4A Hesperioidea - Papilionoidea. The
Integrated Taxonomic Information System, citing Johnathan P. Pelham's 2008
A catalogue of the butterflies of the United States and Canada with a complete bibliography of the descriptive and systematic literature instead lists three species:
A. aidea,
A. andria, and
A. troglodyta. Pelham's three-species classification is accepted by
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