Abstract
Two species of Allophrys Förster are described from the Oriental region, A. cantonensis Reshchikov& Yue, sp. nov., collected from Guangdong, China and A. falcatus Reshchikov, sp. nov. from Davao, Philippines. This is first record of the genus from China. A key to the Oriental species of the genus is provided.
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