Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 86. (Budapest 1994)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Myzinidae (Hymenoptera: Scolioidea)
vertical platform anteriorly, delimited from tergal disc by a ridge (Fig. 37). Tribe Illoswiini trib. n. - Afrotropical Region. Type-species: Myzine braunsi TURNER, 1912 Illoswia gen. n. 43 (40) Male hind coxa with two sharp, acute longitudinal carinules both on inner ventral and inner dorsal edge (Fig. 39); flagellar segments opaque, often strongly and randomly, sometimes delicately but always conspicuously spinulose in longitudinal rows (Fig. 65). 44 (45) Male unknown. Female with pronotum, propodeum and abdominal terga 1-4 costulate; apex of mandible with an acute lower tooth, and with a strong, grip-like upper tooth, inner border with minute serration (Fig. 47); apterous, tegulae retained. Tribe Weerpagini trib. n. - Afrotropical Region. Type-species: Weerpaga udomanca sp. n. Weerpaga gen. n. 45 (44) Male known. Female tegument smooth, often delicately alutaceous but never costulate; mandible without minute serration on inner border (Figs 41, 44); brachypterous or micropterous. 46 (47) Scape of male with two sharp carinules (Fig. 66); flagellar segments as long as thick (Fig. 65); tibial spur formula 1-1-2. Female unknown. Tribe Yooloini trib. n. - Palaearctic Region. Type-species: Yooloa vircola sp. n. Yooloa gen. n. 47 (46) Male scape without carinules; flagellar segments much longer than thick; tibial spur formula 1-2-2. Tribe Komarowiini trib. n. 48 (49) Male sterna 3-6 semicircularly impressed by an arcuate transverse furrow, terminating on each side in a rather deep colpus (Fig. 40). Female mandible bidentate apically, and with another two acute teeth on inner border (Fig. 41); wings scale-like. - Afrotropical Region. Type-species: Braunsomeria quadraticeps TURNER, 1912, (female only) Braunsomeria TURNER, 1912 49 (48) Male sterna 3-6 with a straight transverse furrow, no colpus (Fig. 45). Female mandible bidentate, inner border smooth, edentate (Fig. 44); micropterous or brachypterous. Palaearctic and Afrotropical Regions. (= Dermasothes MENOZZI, 1941, syn. n.). Typespecies: (Komarowia victoriosa RADOSZKOWSKI, 1886) = Scleroderma ruficornis LUCAS, 1846 Komarowia RADOSZKOWSKI, 1886 50 (39) Male hind coxa also with one acute keel, but which is situated always on its Inner dorsal edge. Female eye, in lateral view of head, much longer than distance between eye tops and vertex crest. 51 (52) Combined length of maxillary palpi shorter, to about half as long as hypostoma. Male clypeus 3X as wide as long. Female with conspicuously inflated hind tibia (Fig. 30); last segment of hind tarsi short, about as long as the claw (Fig. 31). Tribe Parameriini trib. n. - Palaearctic Region. Type-species: Parameria femorata GUERIN, 1837 Parameria GUERIN, 1837 52 (50) Combined length of maxillary palpi as long as hypostoma. Male clypeus less than 2X as wide as long. Female hind tibia normal; last segment of hind tarsi at least half as long as penultimate (Fig. 33). 53 (72) Male oral cavity roughly V-shaped, its sides diverge toward base of mandibles (cf. Fig. 70); flagellum smooth; inner eye orbit not, or only shallowly emarginate within; abdomen fusiform, sterna fully, terga only on sides with subapical row of lanceolate setulae (cf. Fig. 67). Female always macropterous; forewing with only two submarginal cells: first rectangular, second large, indicated by a spurious vein (Fig. 55); inner border of mandible edentate (Fig. 71); last segment of hind tarsi always shorter than penultimate one (Fig. 33).