Kramerana mella DeLong & Thambimuttu

(Figs. 49A 1, 49B 1, 49J, 53)

Kramerana mella DeLong & Thambimuttu, 1973: 167–168 [original description, illustration, morphology]; Zanol, 2008: 45 [catalogue]; Zahniser, 2007 [online catalogue]; Freytag & Gaiani, 2017 [online catalogue]

Diagnosis. K. mella can be distinguished from other species in the genus by its size (male, 4.0 mm), pygofer without distinct posteroventral tooth, aedeagus with broad base and with narrow shaft arising posterodorsally from base, aedeagus apex with short flanges arising from laterally, and aedeagus posteroventral corner distinct– sharply angled and projecting outward.

Material examined. Three ♂ paratypes: CHILE, Malleco Prov., 23-XII-1967, D.M. DeLong coll. [OSUC #457991, 458001, 458002]. 2♂, 2♀: CHILE, Malleco Prov., Nahuelbuta, ~ 8km W Angol, 37º49’S 72º48’W, 850m, 26-I-2017, J.F. Campodonico leg., sweep netting [USNM] .

Distribution. K. mella is known only from Chile (La Araucanía: Malleco Prov.)