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

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

Figs 27-39. Inner aspect of female hind tibia of Scoliidae, 27 = tibia without scopa, 28 = tibia with scopa. 29: Zazilayza, female scape. 30: Curtaurga, male first and second sterna ventral and sublat­eral. 31: Pygodasys: female scape. 32: Regiscolia: female scape. 33-34: Dasyscolia, 33 = male head lateral, 34 = female fore wing. 35-36: Carbonelis, 35 = female fore wing, 36 = male antenna with eleventh segment enlarged showing wave-like spiculae. 37: Dasyscolia: male antenna with eleventh segment enlarged showing conical spiculae. 38-39: Spurs of female hind tibia, 38 = He­terelis, 39 = Col pa before apex, seldom with an indication of a third tooth; tibial spur formula of male inconstant, often vary on sides of same specimen; abdomen black in both sexes. Tribe Dasyscoliini trib. nov. 5 Wasp-like, body less densely pubescent, hairs of head shorter than scape length; flagellum of male smooth, or covered with microscopically small spiculae; inner margin of mandible with three teeth before apex 6 5 Dasyscoliini. Fore wing with two submarginal cells (Fig. 34); metasternum wider apically than long mesally (Fig. 41); antenno-ocular distance of male plentiful longer than diameter of anterior ocellus (Fig. 33); flagellar segments are covered with conical spiculae (Fig. 37); volsella of male (Fig. 49); hind tibia of male with­out scopa; hind tibia of female without a pecten. - Palaearctic Region. Type species: Tiphia ciliata FABRICIUS, 1787 Dasyscolia BRADLEY, 1951

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