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

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

Male flagellum strongly clavate (Fig. 45), wings membrane glabrous, save a nar­row stripe along costal the margin is pubescent, hind tibia with scopa (cf. Fig. 28), basal terga of the abdomen are ornamented with broad yellow bands; female meta­sternum is semicircular, as wide apically as long mesally (cf. Fig. 40), lower front strongly elevated above, up to level of antennái tubercles, inner spur of hind tibia not spatulate 19 19 Mid dorsal area of propodeum much shorter than metanotum; tibial spur formula of male 1-1-2, third sternum entirely smooth, without basal gradulus, lateral carina of propodeum absent, genitalia with the cuspis twice as long as the digitus; female clypeus shorter than scape length, both head and thorax is completely black. ­Nearctic Region. Type species: Campsomerisflammicoma BRADLEY, 1928 Crioscolia BRADLEY, 1951 Mid dorsal area of propodeum much longer than metanotum; tibial spurs formula of male 1-0-2, third sternum with complete basal gradulus, lateral carina of propo­deum developed, genitalia with cuspis thrice as long as digitus; female clypeus as long as scape length, head and thorax yellow. - Palaearctic Region. Type species: Scolia moricei SAUNDERS, 1901 Kukkiya gen. n. 20 Scoliinae. Female hind basitarsus accomplished with a scopa (cf. Fig. 28); basivol­sella of the male always very sparsely pubescent, with rather short setae (Fig. 50) 21 Female hind basitarsus without trace of scopa (cf. Fig. 27); basivolsella of male often also sparsely, but sometimes very densely pubescent, bearing compactified and unusually long setae (Figs 51-52) 58 21 Mid dorsal area of propodeum at most as long as metanotum; dentate ventral mar­gin of aedeagus of male genitalia always straight (Fig. 53). Tribe Ascoliini trib. n22 Mid dorsal area of propodeum distinctly longer than metanotum; dentate ventral margin of aedeagus of male genitalia convex or straight 26 22 Ascoliini. Fore wing with two closed submarginal cells; first tergum entirely smooth, with no trace of an anterior tubercle (Fig. 60); male unknown. - Palaearc­tic Region (Caucasus). Type species: Scolia erivanensis RADÜSZKÜWSKI, 1879 Rostopasca gen. n. Fore wing always with three closed submarginal cells (Fig. 91) in both sexes; first tergum with an anterior tubercle (Figs 61-62) invariably developed in both sexes23 23 Flagellum dull or opaque black in both sexes; ocello-ocular line of male 1.5 times as long as diameter of anterior ocellus; female hind tibia implemented with a pec­ten 24

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