Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 86. (Budapest 1994)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Myzinidae (Hymenoptera: Scolioidea)
3 (2) Male fore coxa simple. Female terga 2-3 only with gradulus. 4 (5) Male abdomen broadly sessile (Fig. 6); first tergum smooth, short and bulky; surface of first tergum rather densely pubescent throughout, without carinae, pits, foveolae or prominent ridges (Figs 5-6). Female head on outer eye orbit with only few, randomly scattered large punctures. 5 (6) Male mid coxa with a blunt longitudinal keel on inner edge ending in a more or less flat truncation, surface of coxa covered with a brush of long and erect pubescence (Fig. 4). Female pygidial area wholly covered with tidy longitudinal costulae (Fig. 3). - Nearctic and Neotropic Regions. Type-species: Scolia sexcincta FABRICIUS, 1775 Elis FABRICIUS, 1804 6 (5) Male mid coxa plump on inner edge, pubescence short and scarce (Fig. 8). Female pygidial area with reticulate network of irregular rugosities, except a broad apical stripe shagreened (Fig. 7). - Neotropic Region. Type-species: Myzine lateralis CRESSON, 1865 Gonordula gen. n. 7 (4) Male abdomen long petiolate (Fig. 22); first tergum provided with glabrous depressiFigs 1-14. Figs 1-2: Cocovasna flavopicta SMITH, 1 = male fore coxa, 2 = female abdomen. Figs 3-6: Elis caroliana PANZER, 3 = female pygidium, 4 = male mid coxa, 5 = male first segment lateral aspect, 6 = male first tergum dorsal aspect. Figs 7-8: Gonordula lateralis CRESSON, 7 = female pygidium, 8 = male mid coxa. Figs 9-10: Keyovaska frontalis CRESSON, 9 = female mandible, 10 = male mid coxa. Fig. 11 : Ekepirka robusta BURMEISTER, female prespiracular area of propodeum. Fig. 12: Tokoparta sexmaculata GuERlN, apex of male mid coxa. Figs 13-14: Plesia namea FABRICIUS, 13 = female mandible, 14 = male third sternum