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.