Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
Male scutellum without trace of a longitudinal furrow, or with a very short one posteriorly; female first tergum without crest, but sometimes with rounded tubercle. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia dimidiata GlJÉRlN, 1839 (= Tetrascolia ASHMEAD, 1903) Liacos GUÉRIN, 1839 30 First tergum of the abdomen with an anterior tubercle (cf. Fig. 61); inner margin of male mandible with three teeth before apex; mid clypeal lobe of female is much wider apically than width of the lateral lobes; fore wing with three closed submarginal cells developed in the male, only two in the female. - Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Scolia fulgidipennis SMITH, 1859 Turturayca gen. n. First tergum without tubercle (cf. Fig. 60); inner margin of male mandible with two teeth before apex; mid clypeal lobe of the female distinctly narrower apically than width of the lateral lobes; fore wing with two closed submarginal cells in both sexes(Fig. 79) 31 31 Distivolsella of the male genitalia distinctly much shorter than basivolsella; mid clypeal lobe of female conspicuously emarginate apically, arched and concave, having acute corners. - Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Scolia quadriceps SMITH, 1859 Murahutka gen. n. Distivolsella of the male genitalia clearly longer than basivolsella; mid clypeal lobe of female straight, or slightly convex on its apical margin, without acute corners 32 32 Apical rim of female clypeus distinctly raised above the general surface; apical terga of the abdomen yellow, also bearing yellow pubescence; male not yet known. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia sicheli S AUSSURE, 1859 Rahosmula gen. n. Apical rim of the female clypeus flat or slightly impressed under the general surface; abdominal terga are wholly black, bearing black pubescence in both sexes 33 33 Metasternum raised above along the mid line; lateral carina of propodeum run on lateral margin of dorsal surface of propodeum, beyond the level of propodeal spiracle, posterior declivity of the propodeum not bordered. - Afrotropical, Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Campsomeris violacea LEPELETIER, 1845 Diliacos SAUSSURE et SICHEL, 1864 Metasternum very flat throughout; lateral carina of propodeum run on the lateral aspect, below the lateral margin and well below the level of the propodeal spiracle, parallel with the dorsal surface of the propodeum, posterior declivity of propodeum bordered on its lower half or more, with an altogether blunt, but vertically emerging ridge. - Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Scolia ribbei BETREM, 1928 Sobolpiha gen. n.