Chvalaea boliviana Ale-Rocha, 2006
(Figs 9, 11, 39, 47, 53)
Chvalaea boliviana Ale-Rocha, 2006: 22, figs 11–17, 38. Type locality: Chulumani, Apa-Apa, La Paz, Bolivia.
Diagnosis. As in Ale-Rocha (2006), plus scutellum with 2–3 pairs of subequally short and slender setae (Fig. 11). Pleura pale yellow, except narrow upper margin of anepisternum darkened (Fig. 9). Wing with veins M 1 and M 4 evanescent near wing margin (Fig. 47). Hind femur slightly clavate. Fore and mid tarsomeres 3–4 and hind tarsomeres 3–5 with stout, blunt, black spine-like ventral setae.
Type material examined. PARATYPE: Bolivia, La Paz, Chulumani, Apa-Apa, 16°22′S, 67°30′W, 1– 4.v.1997, 1800 m, L. Masner, B-09 (1 ♀, INPA).
Geographical distribution. This species is known from Bolivia (La Paz) (Fig. 53).