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

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