Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
Both inner and outer spurs of female hind tibia are rather strongly spatulate (Figs 38-39), female abdomen seldom black or wholly yellow, very often is spotted with yellow; third sternum of male always with an incomplete gradulus only at the extreme sides (Fig. 44), first three terga maculated with lateral yellow spots; three submarginal cells are developed in both sexes (Fig. 69). Tribe Colpini trib. n. 15 12 Heterelini. Male pygidium on posterior half sharply margined by an acute keel (Fig. 43), lateral carina of propodeum developed (cf. Fig. 55); female pterostigma at most as long as height of first submarginal cell (Fig. 58). - Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Type species: Scolia quinquecincta FABRICIUS, 1793 Heterelis COSTA, 1887 Male pygidium nowhere margined by keel; female pterostigma much longer than height of first submarginal cell (Fig. 68) 13 13 Male second and third sterna with isolated, sublateral yellow spots, placed before of their apical yellow margin; female metasternum semicircular, as wide apically Figs 53-63. Aedeagus of the male genitalia of Scoliidae, 53 = aedeagus with straight ventral margin, 54 = aedeagus with convex ventral margin. 55-57: Metapleuron and lateral propodeum of male Scoliidae, 55 = Ascolia, 56 = Laskariska, 57 = Enigmalimeris. 58-59: Heterelis: fore wing, 58 = female, 59 = male. 60-63: First abdominal abdominal tergum of female Scoliidae dorsal and sulateral. 60 = Rostopasca, 61 = Regiscolia, 62 = Laskariska, 63 - Austroscolia