Bakeriella Kieffer, 1910

Bakeriella Kieffer 1910a: 288; Kieffer 1910a (new species); Kieffer 1910b (new species); Evans 1964 (new species); Evans 1965 (new species); Evans 1966a (new species); Evans 1979 (key, new species); Evans & Fullerton 1979 (new species); De Santis 1981 (catalog); Gordh & Móczár 1990 (catalog); Azevedo 1991 (new species); Azevedo 1994 (key, new species); Kawada & Azevedo 2003 (new species); Azevedo et al. 2005 (new species).

Type species Bakeriella flavicornis Kieffer 1910a: 289, by monotypy.

Diagnosis. Length varying from about 3.0 to 8.0 mm. Body predominantly black, few species with metallic reflection. Wings hyaline or subhyaline. Mandible with two or five apical teeth. Median clypeal lobe well projected forward. Lateral clypeal lobes usually inconspicuous. Median clypeal carina usually conspicuous and complete. Antenna with 11 flagellomeres. Occipital carina complete. Eye hairy. Notaulus present, usually almost complete posteriorly and widening posterad. Parapsidal furrow present, usually straight. Scutellar pits usually not connected by any groove. Metasoma well developed medially, scutellum and propodeal disc not in contact medially. Propodeal disc with three discal carinae, median carina complete, paramedian carina usually incomplete posteriorly, posterior corner usually conspicuously foveolate. Propodeal declivity with median carina. Forewing with three closed cells, (costal, median and submedian), radial vein always present and long. Mesopleuron with lower margin of lower fovea fused to episternal groove. Male genitalia: Paramere usually wide; digitus progressively narrowing apicad, apex acute, dorsal surface denticulate; aedeagus without constriction between apical and basal halves, ventral surface with conspicuous projection ventrad, apodeme usually thick (Fig. 42).

Key to species

Females

1. Pronotal disc without carina (Figs 34, 51).................................................................. 2

- Pronotal disc with anterior carina (Figs 25, 89).............................................................. 6

2. Scutellar pits connected by wide groove; notaulus very short, absent on anterior half of mesoscutum (Fig. 34)............................................................................................... B. erythrogaster Evans

- Scutellar pits not connected by groove; notaulus present on anterior half of mesoscutum, at least partially (Figs 48, 70)..... 3

3. Median clypeal lobe wide and rounded (Fig. 121); head wider posteriorly (Fig. 121)................ B. quadriceps Evans

- Median clypeal lobe angulate (Fig. 124); head wider medially (Fig. 124).......................................... 4

4. Scutellar pit subrounded, only slightly wider than long (Fig. 127).................................. B. reclusa (Evans)

- Scutellar pit transverse, distinctly wider than long (Fig. 124)................................................... 5

5. Subtegular mesopleural fovea opened ventrally; anterior mesopleural fovea closed (Fig. 126).... B. quinquepartita (Kieffer)

- Subtegular mesopleural fovea closed; anterior mesopleural fovea opened posteriorly (Fig. 91)........... B. lindigi (Kieffer)

6. Pronotal disc without median carina (Figs 48, 148)........................................................... 7

- Pronotal disc with median carina (Figs 25, 145)............................................................. 14

7. Pronotal disc with lateral carina on anterior half (Fig. 73)...................................... B. inconspicua Evans

- Pronotal disc without lateral carina (Fig. 56)................................................................ 8

8. Scutellar pit rounded or subrounded (Figs 56, 148)........................................................... 9

- Scutellar pit transverse (Figs 14, 48)...................................................................... 11

9. Median clypeal lobe subtrapezoidal; eye very large (Figs 6, 148), VOL less than 0.5 × HE (Figs 6, 148); head with metallic reflection........................................................................................... 10

- Median clypeal lobe angulate (Fig. 56); eye median-sized, VOL more than 0.5 × HE (Fig. 56); head without metallic reflection................................................................................... B. grossensis Azevedo

10. Head rounded, frons without linear depression (Fig. 6); scutellum without anterior groove (Fig. 6)................................................................................................... B. aurata Kawada & Azevedo

- Head elongate, frons with linear depression from clypeus to almost anterior ocellus (Fig. 148); scutellum with inconspicuous groove connecting pits (Fig. 148).............................................. B. sulcaticeps Kawada & Azevedo

11. Mandible with two apical teeth (Fig. 15).................................................... B. brasiliana Evans

- Mandible with five apical teeth (Fig. 49).................................................................. 12

12. Pronotal disc without posterior series of foveae (Fig. 48)........................................ B. floridana Evans

- Pronotal disc with posterior series of foveae (Fig. 118)....................................................... 13

13. Clypeal median lobe obtusely angulate (Fig. 118)................................................. B. polita Evans

- Clypeal median lobe narrowly truncate (Fig. 107)............................................... B. olmeca Evans

14. Median carina of pronotal disc very weak, almost imperceptible (Fig. 141)........................ B. subcarinata Evans

- Median carina of pronotal disc conspicuous (Figs 70, 82)..................................................... 15

15. Temple strongly carinate ventrally (Fig. 25).................................................. B. dentata Azevedo

- Temple not carinate (Fig. 17)........................................................................... 16

16. Carina of antennal scrobal carina almost longitudinal (Fig. 17)......................... B. bulbosa Azevedo & Moreira

- Carina of antennal scrobal carina mostly transverse (Fig. 82).................................................. 17

17. Median carina of pronotal disc reaching anterior transverse carina (Fig. 82)................... B. lata Kawada & Azevedo

- Median carina of pronotal disc not reaching anterior transverse carina (Figs 62, 70)................................ 18

18. Median clypeal lobe narrowly truncate (Fig. 70)........................................... B. incompleta Azevedo

- Median clypeal lobe broadly rounded (Fig. 62).................................................... B. inca Evans

Males

1. Pronotal disc ecarinate (Figs 29, 97)....................................................................... 2

- Pronotal disc carinate (Figs 1, 9).......................................................................... 5

2. Scutellar pits connected by wide groove (Fig. 29).......................................... B. erythrogaster Evans

- Scutellar pits not connected by groove (Figs 51, 85).......................................................... 3

3. Paramere wide, less than 2 × as long as wide and paramere wider basally (Fig. 101)................ B. montivaga (Kieffer)

- Paramere slender, more than 2 × as long as wide and paramere wider apically (Figs 55, 88)........................... 4

4. Ventral margin of paramere convex (Fig. 55)................................................... B. grandis Evans

- Ventral margin of paramere concave (Fig. 88)................................................. B. lindigi (Kieffer)

5. Pronotal disc without median carina (Figs 92, 135)........................................................... 6

- Pronotal disc with median carina (Figs 20, 109)............................................................. 15

6. Pronotal disc with lateral carina (Figs 127, 132)............................................................. 7

- Pronotal disc without lateral carina (Figs 9, 43)............................................................. 10

7. Scutellar pits rounded (Figs 92, 127)...................................................................... 8

- Scutellar pits transverse (Figs 73, 132)..................................................................... 9

8. Pronotal disc with foveolate thick groove U-shaped, lateral carina of pronotal disc very wide and incomplete on posterior third (Fig. 92); paramere slender in lateral view (Fig. 96)............................................... B. mira Evans

- Pronotal disc without such groove, lateral carina of pronotal disc narrow and incomplete on posterior two thirds (Fig. 127); paramere wide in lateral view (Fig. 131)..................................................... B. reclusa (Evans)

9. Head with vertex strongly convex (Fig. 132); paramere evenly wide (Fig. 135).......................... B. rossi Evans

- Head with vertex at least shortly straight medially (Fig. 73); paramere slightly narrower basally (Fig. 76)..................................................................................................... B. inconspicua Evans

10. Scutellar pit rounded (Fig. 1); paramere absent (Fig. 4)................................ B. absens Kawada & Azevedo

- Scutellar pit transverse (Fig. 77); paramere present (Fig. 81)................................................... 11

11. Paramere very slender, at least 4.0 × as long as wide (Fig. 117)...................................... B. polita Evans

- Paramere wide, at most 2.0 × as long as wide............................................................... 12

12. Antennal scrobe not or weakly carinate (Figs 43, 65); paramere mostly evenly wide (Figs 47, 69)..................... 13

- Antennal scrobe strongly carinate (Figs 77, 136); paramere with base distinctly narrower than median part (Figs 81, 139).. 14

13. Temple diverging anterad (Fig. 43); antennal scrobe not carinate (Fig. 43); paramere as long as basiparamere (Fig. 47)............................................................................................ B. floridana Evans

- Temple parallel (Fig. 65); antennal scrobe weakly carinate (Fig. 65); paramere longer than basiparamere (Fig. 69).............................................................................................. B. incompleta Evans

14. Paramere sublozengy (Fig. 140); aedeagus with apical half abruptly narrower (Fig. 139)............ B. rufocaudata Evans

- Paramere oval (Fig. 81); aedeagus progressively narrowing apicad (Fig. 80)................ B. labans Azevedo & Moreira

15. Pronotal disc with lateral carina (Figs 36, 109); temple carinate (Fig. 38)......................................... 16

- Pronotal disc without lateral carina (Figs 20, 102); temple not carinate........................................... 17

16. Pronotal disc with anterior corner acute, median carina reaching its posterior margin (Fig. 36); arms of cuspis almost equally wide (Fig. 41)........................................................................ B. flavicornis Kieffer

- Pronotal disc with anterior corner not acute, median carina not reaching its posterior margin (Fig. 109); dorsal arm of cuspis much wider than anterior arm (Fig. 112)....................................................... B. olmeca Evans

17. Scutellar pits rounded (Figs 20, 144)..................................................................... 17

- Scutellar pits transverse (Figs 9, 59)...................................................................... 18

17. Propodeal disc with paramedian carina very wide and straight (Fig. 20); mandible with two apical teeth (Fig. 21); paramere slender and sinuous (Figs 23, 24)............................................................ B. cristata Evans

- Propodeal disc with paramedian carina narrow and arched (Fig. 144); mandible with five apical teeth (Fig. 145); paramere wide and not sinuous (Fig. 147).......................................................... B. subcarinata Evans

18. Median carina of pronotal disc bifurcating anterad (Fig. 9)......................................... B. azteca Evans

- Median and anterior carinae with T-shaped junction, not bifurcating anterad (Figs 59, 102).......................... 19

19. Paramere progressively widened apicad (Fig. 106)..................................... B. nuda Kawada & Azevedo

- Paramere evenly wide (Fig. 61)................................................................ B. inca Evans