2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0073-47212005000200006
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Taxonomia de Bakeriella (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae) da Bolívia

Abstract: A fauna de Bakeriella da Bolívia é analisada taxonomicamente. Bakeriella bulbosa Azevedo & Moreira sp. nov., B. labans Azevedo & Moreira sp. nov., B. vicina Azevedo & Moreira sp. nov., B. absens Kawada & Azevedo sp. nov. e B. nuda Kawada & Azevedo sp. nov. são descritas e ilustradas. Novos registros geográficos e dados de variações de B. montivaga (Kieffer, 1910), B. reclusa (Evans, 1969), B. incompleta Azevedo, 1994, B. inca Evans, 1964, B. polita Evans, 1964, B. flavicornis Kieffer, 1910 … Show more

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“…inferior margin of lower fovea by Alencar & Azevedo (2011b); Stein et al (2011). lower fovea (or **fóvea inferior) by Alencar & Azevedo (2013); Azevedo (1992Azevedo ( , 1999aAzevedo ( , c, 2011Azevedo ( , 2014; Azevedo & Alencar (2010a, b); ; Azevedo & Mugrabi (2014); Azevedo et al (2005); Barbosa & Azevedo (2011a); Barbosa et al (2013); Corrêa & Azevedo (2002); Evans (1964Evans ( , 1965Evans ( , 1966aEvans ( , 1967bEvans ( , 1969cEvans ( , 1978; Gobbi & Azevedo (2006); Kawada & Azevedo (2003); Krombein (1992) Evans (1959, 1966b, 1970); Lanes et al (2020); Lim & Azevedo, 2014;Stein & Azevedo (2007). lower part of lower fovea (in part) by Evans, 1978.…”
Section: Dorsal Mesopleural Inflection (Pl2di: Fig 21b In Lanes Et Al 2020) =mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…inferior margin of lower fovea by Alencar & Azevedo (2011b); Stein et al (2011). lower fovea (or **fóvea inferior) by Alencar & Azevedo (2013); Azevedo (1992Azevedo ( , 1999aAzevedo ( , c, 2011Azevedo ( , 2014; Azevedo & Alencar (2010a, b); ; Azevedo & Mugrabi (2014); Azevedo et al (2005); Barbosa & Azevedo (2011a); Barbosa et al (2013); Corrêa & Azevedo (2002); Evans (1964Evans ( , 1965Evans ( , 1966aEvans ( , 1967bEvans ( , 1969cEvans ( , 1978; Gobbi & Azevedo (2006); Kawada & Azevedo (2003); Krombein (1992) Evans (1959, 1966b, 1970); Lanes et al (2020); Lim & Azevedo, 2014;Stein & Azevedo (2007). lower part of lower fovea (in part) by Evans, 1978.…”
Section: Dorsal Mesopleural Inflection (Pl2di: Fig 21b In Lanes Et Al 2020) =mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keys to some of the Peruvian species of Bethylidae are found in Evans (1964), with additional references as listed for each genera. Terayama (2003) presented a key to most known genera of the world, while Azevedo in Hanson and Gauld (2006) [Evans 1964, 1966c, Azevedo et al 2005 311 [Evans 1964[Evans , 1968a 334. macrogaster (Ashmead, 1887) [Evans 1967a] 354. pucallpa Evans, 1967: Endemic*, UC (Pucallpa) Pristocera Klug, 1808, (=Apenesia Westwood, 1874 [Evans 1963[Evans , 1966b 355. bugabensis (Cameron, 1888) [Evans 1964, 1966b, Azevedo 2008 362. angulatum Evans, 1964 …”
Section: Bethylidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Nothepyris Evans, 1973 is known by two Neotropical extant species, Nothepyris brasiliensis Evans, 1973 and Nothepyris sulcatus (Azevedo, 1999) (Azevedo et al 2018), and one extinct fossil species, Nothepyris pretiosus Colombo & Azevedo, 2019, from Baltic amber . It is a member of the subfamily Scleroderminae, recognised by having the globoid head, the clypeus with median lobe with a thick median elevation, the forewings with only two cells closed and the 2r-rs&Rs vein present and thin (Azevedo et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terayama (1995) recovered Nothepyris as a sister group of all remaining sclerodermines. Azevedo (1999) described the second species, N. sulcatus, and proposed the genus Nothepyris as a junior synonym of Lepidosternopsis Oglobin. Later, Lanes & Azevedo (2008) recovered Lepidosternopsis as polyphyletic and reinstalled Nothepyris as a valid genus and transferred N. brasiliensis and N. sulcatus to it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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