Key to the Mexican Species of Baeocera (based on descriptions provided by Löbl, 1992).
1 Scutellum covered by pronotal lobe............................. 2
Scutellum exposed, at least in apical portion....................... 5
2(1) Elytra maculate; basal stria of elytron interrupted at humeral area....................................... Baeocera pulchella new species
Elytra without maculation; basal stria of elytron entire, joined with lateral stria.................................................... 3
3(2) Second antennal segment longer than third; elytra with minute punctures similar to pronotal punctation................. Baeocera wheeleri Löbl
Second antennal segment similar in length to third or fourth; elytra punctures coarser than pronotal punctation....................... 4
4(3) Elytral punctation irregular, coarser at basal area.................................................. Baeocera irregularis Champion
Elytral punctation uniform................. Baeocera flagellata (Löbl)
5(1) Mesocoxal line parabolic..................................... 6
Mesocoxal line parallel...................................... 8
6(5) Third antennal segment smaller than fourth; second antennal segment subequal to combined length of third and fourth segment............. 6
Third antennal segment similar in length to fourth; second antennal segment subequal in length to third segment..... Baeocera major Matthews
7(6) First visible ventrite with elongated basal pits; metepisternon weakly widened apically........................ Baeocera gyrinoides Reitter
First visible ventrite with rounded basal pits; metepisternon conspicuously widened at apex.................... Baeocera punctipennis Matthews
8(5) Elytra with uniform coloration; second antennal segment subequal to combined length of third and fourth antennal segments............... 9
9(8) Mesocoxal line not reaching mesepimeron; first ventrite with microsculpture................................. Baeocera mexicana Reitter