Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
flagellum rather strongly clavate apically (cf. Fig. 45). - Palaearctic Region. Type species: Apis hirta SCHRANK, 1781 Scolioides GUIGLIA et CAPRA, 1934 Female vertex much shorter than width of an eye, frons and vertex maculated with yellow; male flagellum filiform, wide basally and conspicuously tapering to apex 50 50 Wings entirely hyaline, with a yellow tinge on the costal margin; lateral carina of the propodeum meet proximally metanotal-propodeal suture at the junction of episternal crest (cf. Fig. 55); first tergum of the female abdomen with a prominent tubercle anteriorly (cf. Fig. 61). - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia venusta SMITH, 1855 Rihamlika gen. n. Wings entirely black, with a strong violaceous reflection; lateral carina of the propodeum meet proximally metanotal-propodeal suture well above the junction of the episternal crest (cf. Fig. 56); first tergum of the female abdomen equipped with a small tubercle. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia bilunulata SAUSSURE, 1858 Onkoknoa gen. n. 51 Triscoliini. Mesopleuron entirely covered with rather large, dense and extremely deep polygonal punctures, the interspaces are narrow, merely acute septa; body and appendages completely black. - Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Scolia cephalotes BURMEISTER, 1853 Microscolia BETREM, 1927 Mesopleuron partially covered with small and scattered, only reasonably deep setigerous punctures, interspaces flat, at least comparable with own diameter of the punctures 52 52 Posterior margin of the propodeum round and evenly declivous throughout; first tergum of the abdomen as long as wide, or longer, always bell-shaped; body black, or black and red, wings membrane flagrant orange-yellow. - Malagasy subregion. Type species: Scolia campanulata BRADLEY, 1959 Mutilloscolia BRADLEY, 1959 - Posterior margin of propodeum subangular to very acute and abruptly declivous behind; first tergum of the abdomen much wider than long, transverse in outline 53 53 Mid dorsal area of the propodeum, on its posterior margin, equipped with a pair of flat tubercles; anterior margin of the female clypeus slightly concave; body ornamented with yellow maculation in both sexes; membrane of wings black, with steel-bluish reflection. - Australian Region. Type species: Scolia frontalis SAUSSURE, 1854 Laeviscolia BETREM, 1928