Allarete is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are twelve described species in this genus. It is known from the holarctic, afrotropical, and oriental regions. The genus was first described by Arthur Earl Pritchard in 1951.
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Allarete is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are twelve described species in this genus. It is known from the holarctic, afrotropical, and oriental regions. The genus was first described by Arthur Earl Pritchard in 1951.
==Species== Allarete africana Enderlein, 1911 Allarete bharatica Grover & Bakhshi, 1978 Allarete bhokarensis Deshpande, Shaikh & Sharma, 2002 Allarete bicornuta Jaschhof, 1997 Allarete deepica Deshpande, Shaikh & Sharma, 2002 Allarete hindica (Deshpande, Shaikh & Sharma, 2002) Allarte indica (Grover, 1964) Allarete nigra Mamaev, 1994 Allarete orientalis (Grover, 1964) Allarete spatuliformis Grover, 1979 Allarete spinosa Deshpande, Shaikh & Sharma, 2002 Allarete vernalis (Felt, 1908)
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