Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
sternum of some females almost as wide as long, then the head accomplished with a polished transverse stripe, separating antennái tubercles from the upper front 10 7 Curtaurgini. Lower half of female mesopleuron smooth, yield into sharply acute vertical crest (cf. Fig. 100); male first sternum divided crosswise by an extremely strong transverse ridge into an anterior concave and a posterior inclivous sectors (Fig 30); head of male (Fig. 42). - Afrotropical Region, including the Arabian Peninsula. Type species: Scolia aliéna KLUG, 1832 (= Guigliana BETREM, 1967 nec BRADLEY, 1964) Curtaurga nom. n. Lower half of female mesopleuron rounded, without vertical crest above the middle coxae, only remotely covered with large setigerous punctures; males unknown in the following genera 8 8 Clypeal disc elevated and delimited above by semicircular carina; both vestiture and tibial spurs yellowish brown; inner spur of female hind tibia not spatulate; pygidial disc clothed with short setae. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Guigliana hexensis BETREM, 1972 Hexelis BETREM, 1972 Clypeal disc neither elevated nor delimited as above; both vestiture and tibial spurs black; inner spur of hind tibia at least slightly spatulate apically 9 9 Anterior clypeal rim narrowly interrupted at sides by deep incision, surface of clypeal disc smooth; pygidial disc clothed with short setae. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Trielis nyasensis BETREM, 1972 Nyaselis BETREM, 1972 Anterior clypeal rim entire at sides, surface of clypeal disc covered with certain irregular, coarse wrinkles; pygidial disc clothed with rather long setae. - Malagasy subregion. Type species: Elis elliotiana SAUSSURE, 1891 Malagaselis BETREM, 1972 10 Female hind tibia equipped with pecten; tibial spur formula of male 1-0-2, hind tibia with scopa, first tergum never entirely yellow on its dorsal disc 11 Female hind tibia without pecten; male hind tibia without scopa, or if developed, then first tergum entirely yellow on its dorsal disc; fore wing with three submarginal cells developed in both sexes. Tribe Trielidini BETREM, 1965 18 11 Outer spur of female hind tibia not spatulate, female abdomen entirely black or partly red, seldom with rather narrow apical yellow stripe on basal three terga; third sternum of male always with gradulus complete from side to side, basal terga with yellow apical band; two or three submarginal cells developed in both sexes. Tribe Heterelini trib. n. 12