Abstract
Four new species of the genus Anastoechus from China are described and illustrated, namely: Anastoechus candidus sp. nov., Anastoechus fulvus sp. nov., Anastoechus turriformis sp. nov., and Anastoechus xuthus sp. nov., and six previously known species are redescribed and illustrated, namely: Anastoechus asiaticus Becker, Anastoechus aurecrinitus Yang & Du, Anastoechus chakanus Du et al., Anastoechus chinensis Paramonov, Anastoechus doulananus Du et al., Anastoechus neimongolanus Du & Yang. A key to the species of the genus Anastoechus from China is given.References
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