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

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