Abstract
The genus Phanagenia Banks, 1933 from China is reviewed. Two new species, Phanagenia bidenticulata He & Ma, sp. nov. from the Oriental region (Yunnan) and Ph. cornuta He & Ma, sp. nov. from the Palaearctic region (Hebei and Inner-Mongolia), are described and illustrated from China. The genus Phanagenia and the species Ph. takasago Tsuneki, 1989 is newly recorded from the Palaearctic region. A key to the world species of the genus Phanagenia is given.
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