Genus  Bakerius  Bondar

 Nomenclature  [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-695]:  

Bakerius  Bondar, 1923: 40.  Type species  Bakerius phrygilanthi Bondar.

Distribution [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693]: South America (Brazil)

Taxonomy [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] Terminal claw present on each leg.   Three pair of compound pores (one pair on cephalothorax and two pairs  on abdomen on segments III & IV); compound pores may contain a dagger or spine-like central process about the same length as the maximum diameter of the compound pore .    Vasiform orifice contains a lingula Glossary (glossary definition).   Key to the genus available [Martin, Zootaxa 2004: 16].

Related genera [Martin, Zootaxa 2004: 16]:   Similar to Ceraleurodicus but differs by having two pairs of abdominal compound pores on segments III & IV only with dagger-shaped or spine-like  central processes that is similar in length  to the  maximum pore diameter.

Ceraleurodicus usually asymmetrical in shape but sometimes ovoid; has more than two abdominal compound pores sometimes either on one side or as pairs that may be positioned or lacking below  the vasiform orifice ; with the central process either absent or very long extending to the margin of the pupal case. 
 

Do not confuse with prepupal stages of many of the Aleurodicinae:  a total of two compound pores on the thorax, and none on the abdomen.

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Bakerius amazonicus n. sp.

NOMENCLATURE  [ Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] :

Bakerius amazonicus n. sp..  

Adults only known.

Neotropical: Brazil [ Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693][S.E.L.].

 

Bakerius attenuatus Bondar 

NOMENCLATURE  [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] :

Bakerius attenuatus  Bondar [Bondar, 1923: 38-40].

DISTRIBUTION:  Neotropical: Brazil [Bondar, 1923: 40.][S.E.L.] , Colombia [S.E.L.]. 

HOST:  RubiaceaeChomelia oligantha [Bondar, 1923: 40].

Bakerius calmoni  Bondar

NOMENCLATURE [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] : 

Bakerius calmoni  Bondar [Bondar, 1928: 9-12].

DISTRIBUTION:  Neotropical:  Bolivia [S.E.L.], Brazil [Bondar, 1928: 9-12] [S.E.L.]

HOST:  Loranthaceae: Indet Genus [Bondar, 1928: 9-12].         

Bakerius conspurcatus  (Endelein) 

NOMENCLATURE  [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] :

Bakerius conspurcatus  (Endelein) [Endelein, G., 1909.]

DISTRIBUTION:  Neotropical: Brazil .

HOSTIndet Family/Genus [Endelein, G., 1909.].

Bakerius glandulosus   Hempel

NOMENCLATURE  [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] :

Bakerius glandulosus   Hempel  [Hempel, 1938: 313-314].

DISTRIBUTION:  Neotropical: Brazil [Hempel, 1938: 314].

HOST:  Fabaceae: Mikania amara [Hempel, 1938: 314].

Bakerius maculatus Penny & Arias

NOMENCLATURE  [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] :

Bakerius maculatus Penny & Arias. 

Adults only known.

Neotropical: Brazil [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693][S.E.L.].

Bakerius phrygilanthi   Bondar

NOMENCLATURE  [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] :

Bakerius phrygilanthi   Bondar [Bondar, 1923: 35-38].

DISTRIBUTION:  Neotropical: Brazil [Bondar, 1923: 38] [S.E.L.].

HOST  :  Loranthaceae:  Loranthus acutifolius [Costa Lima, 1968: 108], Notanthera [Bondar, 1923: 38];   Rubiaceae:  Spermacoce verticillata [Bieznako & Freitas, 1939: 6].

Bakerius sanguineus  Bondar 

NOMENCLATURE  [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] :

Bakerius sanguineus  Bondar [Bondar, 1928: 7-9].

DISTRIBUTION:  Neotropical: Brazil [Bondar, 1928: 7-9][S.E.L.].

HOST:  Rubiaceae:  Borreria verticillata [Bondar, 1928: 7-9].

Bakerius sublatus       Bondar     

NOMENCLATURE  [Penny & Arias, 1980: 691-693] :

Bakerius sublatus  Bondar [Bondar, 1928: 5-7].

DISTRIBUTION:  Neotropical: Brazil  [Bondar, 1928: 5-7] [S.E.L.], Panama (S.E.L.].

HOST:  indet family/genus [Bondar, 1928: 5-7].