Heoclisis

Heoclisis is a genus of cave-dwelling antlions, that is, insects in the family Myrmeleontidae.

The genus was first described by Longinos Navás in 1923.

Miller and Stange (2012) describe them as not being true cave-dwelling antlions, because not all life stages are confined to caves.

Species
These species belong to the genus Heoclisis:
 * Heoclisis acuta (Kimmins, 1939)
 * Heoclisis angustipennis New, 1985
 * Heoclisis conspurcata (Gerstaecker, 1885)
 * Heoclisis fulva (Esben-Petersen, 1912)
 * Heoclisis fulvifusa (Kimmins, 1939)
 * Heoclisis fundata (Walker, 1853)
 * Heoclisis japonica (Hagen, 1866)
 * Heoclisis louiseae Banks, 1938
 * Heoclisis ramosa New, 1985
 * Heoclisis sinensis Navás, 1923
 * Heoclisis tillyardi (Kimmins, 1939)