Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
Scutellum and metanotum of the male entirely black, veins and pubescence of wings membrane orange; pubescence of female occiput and pronotal collar light brown, golden yellow or seldom gray, lower front, supraclypeal triangle and clypeal disc forming evenly curved line (Fig. 98), mesosternum very often without a longitudinal keel 86 86 Fifth tergum of the male abdomen black pubescent; female scutellum, metanotum and mid dorsal area of the propodeum impunctate, polished and shining, pygidium clothed with very long and thin setae, which everywhere twice as long as diameter of anterior ocellus. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia hirticollis FABRICIUS, 1804 Hirtimeris BETREM, 1967 Fifth tergum of the male abdomen white pubescent; female scutellum, metanotum and mid dorsal area of the propodeum fairly densely punctate throughout, pygidium clothed with relatively short and stronger setae, at most 1.5 times diameter of anterior ocellus 87 87 Sixth tergum of the male abdomen black pubescent; female anterior ocellus rather small, only 0.6 times the distance that separates it from lateral ocellus, inner spur of hind tibia spatulate (aureicollis) or not (quadrifasciata FABRICIUS, 1798). - Oriental Region. Type species: Campsomeris aureicollis LEPELETIER, 1845 Tetrasciton BETREM, 1927 Sixth tergum of the male abdomen pale pubescent, usually orange, seldom white and mixed with few dark hairs; female anterior ocellus large, 1-1.5 times the distance that separates it from the lateral ocellus, inner spur of hind tibia not spatulate. - Palaearctic and Afrotropical Regions. Type species: Scolia thoracica FABRICIUS, 1787 • Campsomeriella BETREM, 1941 88 Fore wing of the male with three submarginal cells developed (cf. Fig. 35), male clypeus entirely yellow; metapleuron of the female completely divided by the episternal crest. - Palaearctic Region. Type species: Dielis angulata MORAWITZ, 1888 Sisakrosa gen. n. Fore wing of the male with two submarginal cells developed (cf. Fig. 34), male clypeus yellow only on the sides; episternal crest of the female metapleuron always incomplete, vanished anteriorly at level of the metapleural spiracle 89 89 First to fifth terga of the male abdomen ornamented with apical yellow bands; clypeus of the female semicircular in outline (cf. Fig. 95), the marginal rim of clypeus uniformly wide throughout, abdomen black, with white apical fringes 90 - First to fourth terga of the male abdomen ornamented with an apical yellow band; clypeus of the female pointedly triangular (cf. Fig. 64), the marginal rim of clypeus