Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
Female clypeus fully as long mesally as the scape length, vertex not exceptionally large nor lengthened so much behind the eyes 45 45 First tergum of the male abdomen with a longitudinal groove anteriorly, dentate ventral margin of the aedeagus of male genitalia is curved, convex (cf. Fig. 54); the female front between the antennái tubercles and the anterior ocellus with a slightly arched, otherwise deep crosswise furrow. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scolia fax BRADLEY, 1957. Pyrrhoscolia BRADLEY, 1959 First tergum of the male without groove anteriorly, dentate ventral margin of the aedeagus of male genitalia is straight (cf. Fig. 53); female frons without trace of any deep crosswise furrow 46 46 Inner margin of female mandible with two teeth before apex; scape of the male conical, with sides tapering to base (cf. Fig. 46), first tergum of the abdomen with anterior tubercle always developed (cf. Fig. 61) 47 Inner margin of female mandible with three teeth before apex; male scape parallelsided (cf. Fig. 29), first tergum of the abdomen without tubercle (cf. Fig. 60), distivolsella about thrice as long as basivolsella 49 47 Female clypeus flat, with radiating striae above; vertex of the female and the inner eye orbits of the male reddish; flagellum of the male fusiform, tapering to base and to apex (cf. Fig. 26), the distivolsella of the male genitalia thrice as long as basivolsella. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scoliafulvifrons SAUSSURE, 1854 Elpáholta gen. n. Female clypeus entirely smooth and rather convex; head black, a round spot in ocular sinus of the male, and whole flagellum of both sexes sometimes red or testaceous 48 48 Mid clypeal lobe of the female narrower apically than the lateral lobes, female scape parallel-sided; male flagellum fusiform, tapering both to base and to apex (cf. Fig. 26), the distivolsella of the male genitalia well thrice as long as basivolsella. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scolia atra ILLIGER, 1802 Agombarda gen. n. Mid clypeal lobe of the female twice as wide apically as the lateral lobes, scape oval, with arched sides (cf. Fig. 32); male flagellum cylindrical, uniformly wide throughout (cf. Fig. 36), the distivolsella of the male genitalia only twice as long as basivolsella. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia cyanipennis FABRICIUS, 1804 Burgamurga gen. n. 49 Female vertex rather wide, the distance between eye tops and occipital carina longer than maximum width of an eye (Fig. 71), head completely black; the male