Telebasis pallida sp. nov.

Figures 17, 26

Etymology: From latin pallida, pale, an allusion to the entirely pale color of the species.

Type specimen. Holotype ♂, BRAZIL, Mato Grosso State, Xavantina, 14° 40'S, 52° 21' W, 311m, xii- 1962, M. Alvarenga and A. Oliveira leg, deposited in ABMM.

Description. Male holotype. Head. Labium, genae, base of mandibles and border of labrum whitish yellow, remainder of labrum, and face yellow; upper part of head including antennifer and scape light brown; rear of head yellowish white. Thorax. Prothorax and mesopleuron light brown, metapleuron whitish yellow; an elongated dark brown spot at upper part of humeral and interpleural sutures continuing as a line along humeral suture; middorsal carina light brown flanked by a very narrow dark brown stripe. Legs whitish yellow, wings hyaline. Px in FW8, in HW 7. R3 arising near Px 5 in FW, Px 4 in HW; anal vein separating from wing margin at CuP in FW and slightly proximal to it in HW; pterostigma brown surmounting one cell. Abdomen. S1 yellowish; S2 dorsally orange, laterally yellow; S3-7 missing, S8–10 reddish orange. Appendages brownish orange.

Structural characters. Hind prothoracic lobe smoothly rounded. Cercus in lateral view (Fig. 17) half as long as S10, subequal to paraproct, with a disto-ventral tooth. In medio-dorsal view (Fig. 26) with a ventroapical tooth. Paraproct with a dorsal concavity and blunt tip (Figs. 17, 26). Penis missing.

Dimensions. Abdomen (measured before S3–S7 accidentally lost) 22.3; HW 14.2

Female. Unknown.

Remarks. This species, like T. lenkoi, T. pareci and T. racenisi is notable for complete absence of dark markings on the thorax. Keys to M-5, couplet 2,' in Garrison (2009) from which the following couplet can be inserted:

2.5. Mesepisternum lacking black stripe, Brazil, Mato Grosso State................................................................... T. pallida

2.5´. Mesepisternal median black stripe well-developed..................................................................................................... 3