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

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

Volsella of the male genitalia without additional blade along inner margin, sixth sternum of the abdomen with a copulatory brush on sides, constituted of dense patch of long, dark, suberect pubescence (Fig. 73); mid dorsal area of the female propodeum only half length of scutellum. - Palaearctic Region. Type species: Sco­lia hortorum FABRICIUS, 1787 Vobalayca gen. n. 75 Campsomerinae. Third sternum of the male abdomen with a gradulus always de­veloped basally, at least on the extreme sides of the sternum (cf. Figs 25, 44); tibial spur formula of male always 1-0-2 76 Third sternum of the male abdomen perfectly smooth basally, with no trace of gra­dulus or a colpus in either sex; fore wing with two submarginal cells developed in both sexes (cf. Fig. 34) 103 76 Third sternum of the abdomen implemented with an incomplete gradulus, de­veloped only at the extreme sides of the sternal disc (cf. Fig. 44), at the very base, uniformly developed and detectable in both sexes 77 Third sternum of the male abdomen implemented with a complete gradulus, de­veloped from side to side (cf. Fig. 25); third sternum of the female abdomen with­out any trace of a gradulus 92 77 Mesoscutum at the location of the habitual notaulices of other wasps, the place of furrows substituted with rather strong and blunt longitudinal ridges; fore wing with three closed submarginal and four discoidal cells (Fig. 107) developed in both sexes; the female clypeus transversely truncate apically, very blunt (Fig. 95). Tribe Trisciloini trib. n. - Oriental and Australian Regions (Papuan subregion). Type species: Trisciloa saussurei GRIBODO, 1893 (= Tetrasciloa BETREM, 1927) Trisciloa GRIBODO, 1893 Mesoscutum without any indication of the notaulices; fore wing with three discoi­dal cells developed in both sexes (cf. Fig. 35); female clypeus either semicircular or acutely triangular (cf. Fig. 64) in outline. Tribe Tetrascitonini trib. n. 78 78 Tetrascitonini. Hind tibial spurs always black; female clypeus semicircular in ouline (cf. Fig. 95); mid tibia of the male armed with only one erect, long spine on outer ventral edge 79 Hind tibial spurs always white in male; white, yellow, red or seldom wholly black in female, then female clypeus is sharply, acutely triangular in outline (cf. Fig. 64); mid tibia of the male armed with two spines on outer ventral edge 82 79 Fore wing with three closed submarginal cells (cf. Fig. 35); frons and vertex of the female clothed with normal, thin setae troughout, female hind tibia with scopa; male abdomen black, with yellow lateral spots. - Australian Region. Type species:

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