Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
34 Frontal ridges of the female head flattened, they widened below, flushing into extreme lower front and the supraclypeal triangle; inner margin of male mandible with three teeth before apex, dentate ventral margin of the aedeagus of male genitalia arched, distinctly convex (Fig. 54) 35 Frontal ridges of the female head protruding, uniformly wide throughout, well raised above the level of the extreme lower front and the supraclypeal triangle, aedeagus of male genitalia of variable shape, straight or convex 43 35 Inner margin of female mandible always with only one tooth before the apex; first tergum of the abdomen without any trace of medial tubercle developed anteriorly in either sex (cf. Fig. 60). Tribe Carinoscoliini trib. n. 36 Inner margin of female mandible with two or three teeth before apex; first tergum of the abdomen sometimes with an acute medial tubercle developed anteriorly in both sexes (cf. Fig. 61) 37 36 Carinoscoliini. Frons between antennái tubercles and anterior ocellus smooth, without a transverse ridge; fore wing with two submarginal cells developed (cf. Fig. 90); head and the abdomen ornamented with yellow maculation in both sexes. - Palaearctic Region. Type species: Scolia vittifrons SICHEL, 1864 Nokbibula gen. n. Frons between antennái tubercles and the anterior ocellus with a slightly sinuate transverse ridge, strongly developed in the male, weakly in the female; fore wing with two or three submarginal cells developed in different species; head and abdomen completely black. - Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Scolia opalina SMITH, 1858 Carinoscolia BETREM, 1927 37 Inner margin of female mandible with two teeth before apex; fore wing with two or three closed submarginal cells developed in both sexes. Tribe Austroscoliini trib. n. 38 Inner margin of female mandible with three teeth before apex; fore wing always with two closed submarginal cells developed in both sexes. Tribe Ycasbraini trib. n. 42 38 Austroscoliini. Fore wing with only two submarginal cells developed, seldom a third cell also partially enclosed by an incomplete vein; head of female either completely black, or mostly black and ornamented with yellow maculation 39 Fore wing with three submarginal cells always developed in both sexes; head of the female either wholly chestnut brown or light red, but never black with yellow maculation 41