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 <small>Enderlein, 1911</small>
- Allarete bharatica <small>Grover & Bakhshi, 1978</small>
- Allarete bhokarensis <small>Deshpande, Shaikh & Sharma, 2002</small>
- Allarete bicornuta <small>Jaschhof, 1997</small>
- Allarete deepica <small>Deshpande, Shaikh & Sharma, 2002</small>
- Allarete hindica <small>(Deshpande, Shaikh & Sharma, 2002)</small>
- Allarte indica <small>(Grover, 1964)</small>
- Allarete nigra <small>Mamaev, 1994</small>
- Allarete orientalis <small>(Grover, 1964)</small>
- Allarete spatuliformis <small>Grover, 1979</small>
- Allarete spinosa <small>Deshpande, Shaikh & Sharma, 2002</small>
- Allarete vernalis <small>(Felt, 1908)</small>
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