Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
15 Colpini. Maie scutellum maculated with a yellow spot, dentate ventral margin of the aedeagus convex (Fig. 54); female mesopleuron yield into a sharp, impunctate vertical carina above middle coxae (cf. Fig. 100), head and abdomen black. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Trielis junodi BETREM, 1972 Junodelis BETREM, 1972 Male scutellum maculated with two yellow spots, or wholly black, without any spot, dentate ventral margin of aedeagus straight (Fig. 53); female mesopleuron is rounded, remotely punctate all over, without vertical carina above middle coxae; head and abdomen with yellow maculation 16 16 Male antenna short, reach at most apex of scutellum, third sternum with a distinctly raised gradulus basally (cf. Fig. 25), subalar scale of mesopleuron black; female vertex broadly black beyond the ocellar triangle, fourth tergum of the female abdomen with a transverse, completely punctate preapical stripe; spurs of female hind tibia (Fig. 39). - Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Type species: Scolia interrupta FABRICIUS, 1781 (= Campsoscolia BETREM, 1933) Colpa DUFOUR, 1841 - Male antenna long, reach up to middle of first tergum, third sternum with deeply excavated transverse colpus basally (cf. Fig. 44), subalar scale of mesopleuron yellow; female vertex also all over yellow, fourth tergum with broad, entirely impunctate preapical stripe 17 17 Male antenna black; third submarginal cell of female triangular in form, third transverse-medial vein yield in additional, straight veinlet, directed outwardly (Rs-2, characteristic to the Mutillidae) (Fig. 69), front rather flat, not elevated over level of antennái tubercles, both thorax and first tergum is entirely black. - Palaearctic Region. Type species: Scolia klugi LINDEN, 1829 Yohaida gen. n. Male scape and pedicellus wholly yellow; third submarginal cell of female fore wing rectangular, transverse-medial vein not produced in outer veinlet, frons strongly elevated over the antennái tubercles, thorax and first tergum is yellow. Palaearctic Region. Type species: Trielis tartara MORAWITZ, 1897 Bagonasuna gen. n. 18 Trielidini. Male flagellum fusiform, tapering both to base and to apex (Fig. 26), anterior half of wings membrane pubescent, tibial spur formula 1-1-2, hind tibia without scopa (cf. Fig. 27), third sternum with a deep colpus at the extreme sides (cf. Fig. 44), basal terga of the abdomen are ornamented with lateral yellow spots; female metasternum rectangular in outline, wider apically than long mesally (cf. Fig. 41), lower front not elevated above level of antennái tubercles, inner spur of hind tibia spatulate. - Nearctic and Neotropical Regions. Type species: Elis xantiana SAUSSURE, 1863 Trielis SAUSSURE, 1863