Bakeriella polita Evans, 1964
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( Figs 113–120 View FIGURES 109 – 120. 109 – 112 )
Bakeriella polita Evans 1964: 118 (list), 120 (key), 130–131 (♂ description); Evans 1969: 327 (comparison); Evans 1979: 257 (list), 258, 259 (key), 263 (♀ description); Gordh & Móczár 1990: 71 (catalog); Azevedo 1994: 148 (comparison), 149 (key); Kawada & Azevedo 2003: 461 (additional material), 463 (fig. 1), 464 (comparison, fig. 9), 465 (fig. 15), 466 (figs 22, 29, 30); Azevedo et al. (2005): 165 –166: (additional material); Azevedo et al. 2005: 165 (comment, additional material), 168 (comparison).
Bakeriella vicina Azevedo & Moreira in Azevedo et al. 2005: 168 (♂ description); 169 (figs 9–13). Syn. nov.
Material examined. Holotype ♂ of B. polita : BOLIVIA, [Provincia La Paz], Coroico ( MCZH, # 30805 ). Holotype ♂ of B. vicina , BOLIVIA, Cochabamba, 109 km, E. Cochabamba , cloud forest, 1400 m, 17º8'52''S 65º42'54''W, 1–6.II.1999, F[light] I[nterception] T[rap], F. Génier. col. ( CNCI). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. MALE ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 109 – 120. 109 – 112 ). Black. Mandible with five apical teeth ( Fig. 114 View FIGURES 109 – 120. 109 – 112 ). Clypeus with rounded or subangulate median lobe. Antennal scrobe wholly carinate. Frons polished. Vertex convex. Pronotal disc with anterior corner angulate; anterior carina high and sharp; median carina absent; lateral margin acute but not carinate; posterior margin not paralleled by fovea. Scutellar pit transverse. Mesopleuron with subtegular groove wide; anterior fovea subrounded; upper fovea ovoid; lower fovea with upper margin absent on median third, lower margin sometimes undefined ( Fig. 115 View FIGURES 109 – 120. 109 – 112 ). Genitalia ( Figs 116, 117 View FIGURES 109 – 120. 109 – 112 ): paramere slender and elongate, 2. 0 × as long as basiparamere, inserted into it only dorsally, apex rounded, dorsal margin convex and ventral margin concave; cuspis about as long as half length of paramere, divided into two arms, dorsal arm shorter and wider than ventral arm; aedeagus not bottle-shaped, progressively narrow apically; apodeme short, wholly wide, ventral surface with conspicuous projection ventrad; base angled outward.
FEMALE ( Fig. 118 View FIGURES 109 – 120. 109 – 112 ). Black. Mandible with five apical teeth ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 109 – 120. 109 – 112 ). Clypeus with obtusely angulate median lobe. Antennal scrobe not carinate. Frons weakly coriaceous. Vertex convex. Pronotal disc with anterior corner angulate; anterior carina thick and arched forward medially; median carina absent; lateral margin not carinate, but acute; posterior margin paralleled by series of small foveae. Scutellar pit transverse. Mesopleuron with subtegular groove almost evenly wide; anterior fovea subquadrate; upper fovea subrounded, central pit deep; lower fovea narrow fully outlined ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 109 – 120. 109 – 112 )
Distribution. Brazil (Amapá, Pará, Mato Grosso), Peru, Bolivia.
Remarks. Azevedo et. al. (2005) described B. vicina based on a very unusual shape of paramere, unique for Bakeriella . Now we had opportunity to revise the holotype of B. polita and realized that both species are essentially the same, and considered the former as junior synonymous of the latter.
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Canadian National Collection Insects |
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Bakeriella polita Evans, 1964
Azevedo, Celso O. 2014 |
Bakeriella vicina
Azevedo 2005: 168 |
Bakeriella polita
Azevedo 2005: 165 |
Azevedo 1994: 148 |
Gordh 1990: 71 |
Evans 1979: 257 |
Evans 1969: 327 |
Evans 1964: 118 |
Azevedo et al. (2005) : 165 |