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Color of crown and pronotum castaneous, with a bright yellow median oval 
spot extending from anterior margin of pronotum over four-fifths of its median 
length; scutellum yellow except basal and apical angles which are castaneous; 
forewing mostly brown and yellow, the brown area including clavus except for 
a midclaval yellow spot, and including inner portion of apical two-thirds of 
corium, enclosing a yellow spot at apex of brachial cell, the outer edge of the 
brown area very irregular, with an arc of red at bases of apical cells; face, 
venter, and legs, yellow. 
Holotype male, and one male topotype Buenaventura, Colombia, October 
19-21, 1909 (R. Paessler) (ZIMH). 
Baleja discordans, n. sp., differs markedly from the other species in the genus 
in that the aedeagus has paired and unpaired ventral processes. 
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Type-species: Lebaja mediana, n. sp. 
Length of male 8.1-8.3 mm, of female 8.0-8.9 mm. 
Head well produced, median length of crown varying from slightly less than 
nine-tenths of, to slightly greater than interocular width, and from slightly less 
than six-tenths to two-thirds transocular width, anterior margin narrowly 
rounded in dorsal view, without a carina at transition from crown to face, 
ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles, each closer to adjacent 
anterior eye angle than to median line of crown, crown with a median fovea 
extending full length, disk without sculpturing or setae, lateral clypeal sutures 
extending onto crown and almost attaining ocelli; antennal ledges not pro- 
tuberant, in lateral view with anterior margins broadly convex; clypeus 
slightly flattened medially, muscle impressions not very distinct, transclypeal 
suture obsolete medially, clypellus with contour continuing profile of clypeus, 
its apex broadly truncate. 
Thorax with pronotal width less than transocular width of head, lateral 
margins parallel, dorsopleural carinae complete, posterior margin concave; 
scutellum not striate behind transverse sulcus. Forewing hyaline except 
longitudinal translucent dark markings, veins distinct, not elevated, with three 
closed anteapical cells, their bases slightly proximal to transverse line through 
claval apex, with four apical cells of which base of fourth is more proximal 
than base of third, second apical cell narrowed to apical wing margin which is 
concave at apex of that cell; forewing of female in rest position exceeding apex 
of ovipositor. Hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1; length of first tar- 
somere greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres and with 
two parallel rows of small setae on plantar surface. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer moderately produced with apical margin broadly 
convex, with large macrosetae not uniformly arranged, occurring on dorsal 
portion of disk, without processes. Plates triangular, gradually tapered, not 
extending posteriorly as far as pygofer apex, with uniseriate macrosetae. Style 
not extending posteriorly as far as apex of connective, with a lateral lobe near 
midlength, apex narrowly truncate. Connective Y-shaped, keeled. Aedeagus 
