Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)

Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)

of male always narrower apically than wide at middle; the lateral carina of propo­deum meet metapleural-propodeal suture well above the level of junction of the episternal crest (cf. Fig. 56). Tribe Lacosiini SCHROTTKY, 1910 62 62 Lacosiini. Antenno-ocular distance of the male extremely large, twice as long as the diameter of a lateral ocellus, sixth sternum of the abdomen is equipped with a copulatory brush, seventh with a longitudinal ridge; first tergum of the female ab­domen with a deep longitudinal groove anteriorly; wings black, with a bluish re­flection; abdomen black. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scolia micromelas SICHEL, 1864 Wogungela gen. n. Antenno-ocular distance of male small, at most equaling the diameter of lateral ocellus, sixth sternum simple, sparsely pubescent, without copulatory brush, seventh with glabrous longitudinal stripe; first tergum of the female abdomen never with a groove 63 63 Membrane of the fore wing completely hyaline in both sexes, having a distinct yel­low stripe along the costal margin 64 Membrane of the fore wing completely black in both sexes, having bluish or viol­aceous reflections 66 64 Occipital carina not developed in either sex; propodeum of the male not divided by longitudinal furrows except at its extreme base, but there the furrows relatively deep, comma-shaped; female head dark red; abdomen completely black in both sexes. - Malagasy subregion. Type species: Scolia hova SAUSSURE, 1891 Stiboranna gen. n. Occipital carina developed; propodeum of the male completely divided in medial and lateral areas by ordinarily deep longitudinal furrows; female head black; ab­domen ornamented with yellow maculation 65 65 Head and hind tibial spurs black; antennái toruli of the male very close to, almost touching the inner eye orbits; mid dorsal area of the female propodeum unusually short, only half length of the scutellum. - Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Type species: Scolia desidiosa BINGHAM, 1896 Katapolda gen. n. Head and hind tibial spurs yellow; antenna! toruli of male separated from the inner eye orbits by half diameter of a lateral ocellus; mid dorsal area of the female propo­deum as long, or even much longer than the scutellum. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia picteti SAUSSURE, 1854 Vardombra gen. n. 66 Occipital carina not developed; antenna! toruli of male almost touching inner eye orbits, antenna rather long, reach second tergum; metanotum and propodeum of the

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