Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
39 First tergum of the abdomen with a longitudinal depression anteriorly in both sexes; male head with a blunt ridge surpassing and connecting the antennái toruli above. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scolia ebenina SAUSSURE, 1 858 Citberaysa gen. n. First tergum of the abdomen with a transversely enlarged and blunt medial tubercle at its anterior margin, between the anterior declivity and the dorsal disc, usually developed in both sexes (cf. Fig. 63) 40 40 Frons between antennái toruli rugosely punctate; head completely black in both sexes; male head with an arched transverse ridge, running laterally from the inner ocular sinus of eye, traversing vertex behind the anterior ocellus. - Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Scolia nitida SMITH, 1858 Molzinarda gen. n. Frons between antennái toruli striate, with some superimposed, much stronger longitudinal grooves (Fig. 65); frons and vertex widely lemon yellow in both sexes; male head with a slightly sinuate transverse ridge running from one ocular sinus of eye to the other, on the front, before the anterior ocellus. - Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Scolia verticalis FABRICIUS, 1775 Tonsoygata gen. n. 41 First tergum of the abdomen without trace of a medial tubercle; wings entirely hyaline, with a conspicuous yellow tinge on the costal margin; the female head chestnut brown, also bearing brown pubescence, second and third terga with white apical fringes; second sternum of the male abdomen arched, very gradually declivous anteriorly. - Malagasy subregion. Type species: Scolia carnifex COQUEREL, 1855 Hitfoidra gen. n. First tergum of the abdomen equipped with blunt transverse tubercle (Fig. 63) having a weak longitudinal keel; wings are black, with a bluish reflection; female head light red, bearing red pubescence, abdominal fringes completely black; second sternum of the male abdomen very abruptly, almost angularly declivous anteriorly. Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia ruficeps SMITH, 1855 Austroscolia BETREM, 1928 42 Ycasbraini. Mid clypeal lobe of the female exactly as wide apically as width of lateral lobes; metasternum perfectly flat on the mid line; the trochantinal cavity of hind coxa flanked inwardly by a unique keel; second sternum without trace of a tubercle; male not yet known, the discovery of the male may prove that this genus belongs elsewhere. - Australian Region. Type species: Scolia vulsa KROMBEIN, 1963 Bradley el la KROMBEIN, 1963 Mid clypeal lobe of female pointed apically, rather acute (Fig. 76); metasternum raised on the mid line, longitudinally crest-like; trochantinal cavity of hind coxa flanked by two keels, the innermost one upraised in an apical, quadrate lamella