Bakeriella labans Azevedo & Moreira, 2005
(Figs 77–81)
Bakeriella labans Azevedo & Moreira in Azevedo et al. 2005: 167 (♂ description); 169 (figs 4–8).
Bakeriella balans [lapsus calami]: Azevedo et al. 2005: 168 (comparison).
Material examined. Holotype ♂, BOLIVIA, Cochabamba, E. Cochabamba, cloud forest, 1400m, 17º8’52’’S 65º42’54’’W, 1–6.II.1999, F[light] I[nterception] T[rap], F. Génier. col. (CNCI).
Diagnosis. MALE (Fig. 77). Black. Mandible with five apical teeth (Fig. 78). Clypeus with rounded median lobe. Antennal scrobe wholly carinate. Frons polished. Vertex broadly convex. Pronotal disc with anterior corner acute; anterior carina sharp, high, evenly arched forward; median carina absent; lateral margin not carinate; posterior margin not followed by series of foveae. Scutellar pit transverse. Mesopleuron with subtegular groove wide; anterior fovea subrounded; upper fovea ovoid; lower fovea with upper margin mostly absent, lower margin undefined on posterior two thirds (Fig. 79). Genitalia (Figs 80, 81): paramere long, base narrow, apex rounded; cuspis divided into two arms, dorsal arm shorter and wider than ventral arm; aedeagus progressively narrowing apically, ventral surface with conspicuous projection ventrad; apodeme with base curved outward. FEMALE unknown.
Distribution. Bolivia.