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

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

sector of radial vein of the fore wing longer than height of the marginal cell. - Pa­laearctic Region. Type species: Scoliafuciformis SCOPOLI, 1786 Ruzatlana gen. n. Parameres of the male genitalia thin, blade-like on apical inner corner; second sec­tor of the radial vein of fore wing shorter than height of the marginal cell 71 71 Parameres of the male genitalia bisected on apical outer corner (Fig. 92), producing in downward and then inwardly bent, smooth and prominent blunt ridge. - Pa­laearctic Region. Type species: Scolia quadripunctata FABRICIUS, 1775 Scolia FABRICIUS, 1775 Parameres of the male genitalia without any ridge on the apical outer corner 72 72 Volsella of the male genitalia equipped with a broad and transparent blade along the inner margin (cf. Fig. 89); mid dorsal area of the propodeum rather convex, evenly declivous throughout; occipital carina of male not developed; entire ventral aspect of thorax bearing flagrant snow-white pubescence. - Palaearctic and Orien­tal Regions. Type species: Scolia histrionica FABRICIUS, 1787 Kokarevta gen. n. Volsella of the male genitalia without an additional blade along inner margin; mid dorsal area of the propodeum horizontal, at least on its basal half; occipital carina of male well developed dorsally, beyond the ocellar triangle; entire ventral aspect of the thorax bearing shiny black pubescence. - Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Type species: Scolia neglecta CYRILLO, 1787 Pardesiya gen. n. 73 Lisocini. Anterior margin of the anterior ocellus of the male, in dorsal view of the head, situated exactly on line connecting inner eye orbits (Fig. 82); clypeus of fe­male flat (Fig. 70), clypeal disc longitudinally canaliculate; first tergum of the ab­domen very often with an anterior tubercle (cf. Fig. 61) developed in both sexes, seldom without any tubercle (cf. Fig. 60). - Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Type species: {Lisoca citreozonata COSTA, 1861 ) = Scolia quadricincta SCOPOLI, 1786 Lisoca COSTA, 1858 Anterior margin of the anterior ocellus of the male situated well beyond line con­necting inner eye orbits (Fig. 81); female clypeus convex (Fig. 72), clypeal disc smooth; first tergum of the abdomen seldom with an anterior tubercle 74 74 Volsella of the male genitalia implemented with a broad, transparent blade along the inner margin (Fig. 89), sixth sternum of the abdomen rather sparsely pubescent, covered with broadly scattered setigerous punctures all over; mid dorsal area of the female propodeum fully as long as scutellum. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scoliafulvofimbriata BURMElSTER, 1853 Naysebwa gen. n.

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