Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)

Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)

pomorphy of that genus, occurring uniquely within the family Scoliidae. Pterostigma of fore wing is, relatively, completely sclerotized in Proscolia, almost completely sclerot­ized in Dasyscolia and Carbonelis, and unsclerotized and entirely cell-like in all other genera. 1 Hypostomal carina of male bisected, narrowly foveolate apically, forming a very long and acute, narrow, sometimes broader submandibular triangle (Figs 1-3); outermost furrow of female mandible freely exposed, completely visible in lateral Hypostomal carina of male compact, without trace of submandibular triangle (Fig. 4), genitalia with digitus and cuspis separated (Fig. 48); outermost furrow of fe­male mandible covered, not visible in lateral view (Fig. 8); palpal formula is 6^4 in both sexes, tibial spur formula of female 1-1-2, of male variable; outer ventral lobe of hind femur, of both sexes armed with stout spines arranged in an oblique row (Fig. 10); epipleurite of first tergum smooth (Fig. 23); male flagellum clavate in one genus, filiform and tapering to apex in all other genera. Subfamily Camp­somerinae BETREM, 1972 5 2 Fore wing with two recurrent veins reaching second submarginal cell Figs 13, 34-35, 58-59, 68-69); metasternum straight (Fig. 41) or convex (Figs 16, 40) at apical margin; third abdominal segment always with raised basal gradulus, on ter­gum or sternum (Figs 25, 44), or on both; male genitalia with digitus and cuspis en­tirely separated (Figs 47, 49) 3 Fore wing with only one recurrent vein reaching second submarginal cell (Figs 79-80, 90-91); metasternum concave (Fig. 78), except in one genus with moder­ately convex (Fig. 75) apical margin; palpal formula 6—4, tibial spur formula 1-1-2 in both sexes; outer apical lobe of hind femur armed with stout spines in an oblique row in both sexes (Fig. 10); third abdominal segment without gradulus in either sex; epipleurite of first tergum covered with a row of some large setigerous punc­tures proximally (Fig. 24) in both sexes; inner spur of female hind tibia never spa­tulate; genitalia of male with the digitus and cuspis invariably consolidated in a unique segment, called volsella (Figs 51-52, 89). Subfamily Scoliinae LATREILLE, 3 Palpal formula 5^4-, tibial spur formula 1-2-2 in both sexes; inner margin of man­dible with two teeth before apex (Fig. 5); male flagellum cylindrical (Fig. 11), pro­vided with tyloids (Fig. 12); outer apical lobe of hind femur unarmed (Fig. 9) in both sexes; fore wing with two submarginal and three discoidal cells (Fig. 13); api­cal margin of metasternum convex (Fig. 16); female hind tibia armed with a pec­KEY TO GENERA OF SCOLIIDAE view (Figs 5-7) 2 1802 20

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