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

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

Marginal rim of the female mid clypeal lobe twice as wide mesally as wide on the sides 1 13 113 Male mesopleuron maculated with yellow spot; upper half of the female mesopleu­ron highly polished and shining throughout, completely devoid of large setigerous punctures. - Neotropical Region. Type species: Colpa wesmaeli LEPELETIER, 1845 Lissocampsomeris BRADLEY, 1957 Male mesopleuron wholly black; upper half of female mesopleuron with numerous large setigerous punctures, especially on its anterior half 114 1 14 Sixth sternum of the male abdomen with a copulatory brush of short, pale and erect silky setae on densely punctate background, propodeum of the males ornamented with yellow maculation; mid dorsal area of the female propodeum shorter than the metanotum 115 Sixth sternum of the male abdomen without trace of short silky setae, propodeum black; mid dorsal area of the female propodeum much longer than the metanotum 116 I 15 Tibial spur formula of the male 1-1-2, fifth sternum without a copulatory brush, covered with scattered setigerous punctures; subtegular tubercle of the female mesopleuron situated on level with the lateral pronotal lobe. - Neotropical Region. Type species: {Campsomeris costalis LEPELETIER, 1845) = Scolia variegata FABRI­CIUS, 1793 Aelocampsomeris BRADLEY, 1957 Tibial spur formula of the male 1-0-2, fifth sternum with a copulatory brush on a densely punctate background; the subtegular tubercle of the female mesopleuron projecting well beyond the level of lateral pronotal lobe. - Neotropical Region. Type species: Scolia obesa SAUSSURE, 1859 Sphenocampsomeris BRADLEY, 1957 116 Membrane of the wings entirely hyaline, with a broadly yellow costal margin 1 17 Membrane of the wings either entirely black, with strong bluish or violaceous re­flection, or if hyaline, then black fumose, but nowhere yellow 118 117 Fifth to seventh sterna of the male abdomen with a copulatory brush of long, erect black pubescence on a densely punctate background (Fig. 96); female abdomen ba­sically black, with a discal yellow spot on third tergum. - Neotropical Region. Type species: Elis vittata SICHEL, 1864 Gondiconda gen. n.

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