Bakeriella rufocaudata Evans, 1964
(Figs 136–140)
Bakeriella rufocaudata Evans 1964: 118 (list), 120 (key), 131–132 (♂ description); Evans 1979: 257 (list), 259 (key), 263 (comment); Gordh & Móczár 1990: 72 (catalog).
Material examined. Holotype ♂: COLOMBIA, NW Sierra N[evada] de Santa Marta, 4[000]–8000 f [ee]t, 20.VII.[19]28, [P. J.] Darlington [Jr.] col. (MCZH, # 30806).
Diagnosis. MALE (Fig. 136). Black. Mandible with five apical teeth (Fig. 137). Clypeus with angulate median lobe. Antennal scrobe wholly carinate. Frons weakly coriaceous. Vertex convex. Pronotal disc with anterior corner angulate; anterior carina sharp, arched backward medially and forward laterally; median carina absent; lateral margin sharp; posterior margin not paralleled by foveae; side of disc with ventral margin carinate. Scutellar pit transverse. Mesopleuron with subtegular groove bifurcated anteriorly; anterior fovea subtriangular; upper fovea subtriangular; lower fovea with upper margin and median part of lower margin absent (Fig. 138). Genitalia (Figs 139, 140): paramere wide, apical margin inclined and blunt, inserted dorsally into basiparamere and below its apex, base narrow; cuspis deeply divided into two arms subequal; longer than digitus and shorter than paramere; aedeagus bottle-shaped, apex surpassing apex cuspis, ventral surface with conspicuous projection ventrad; base of apodeme very dilated. FEMALE unknown.
Distribution. Colombia.