Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
133 Dielidini. Scape of the male red or yellow; anterior pronotal margin of female clothed with red pubescence; tibiae and tarsi wholly red or yellow 134 Scape of the male entirely black; anterior pronotal margin of female clothed with white or yellow pubescence; tibiae black ! 35 134 Femora of the male wholly lemon yellow; abdomen of the female ornamented with four transverse yellow bands, stripe of the second tergum at most slightly emarginate at the middle; the membrane of the fore wing yellowish hyaline. - Oriental and Australian Regions. Type species: Tiphia radula FABRICIUS, 1775 Radumeris BETREM, 1962 Femora of the male wholly black; the female abdomen ornamented with three yellow bands, the posterior two deeply are emarginate at the middle; membrane of fore wing yellowish hyaline, with a large violaceous spot subapically. - Neotropical Region. Type species: Tiphia tricincta FABRICIUS, 1775 Xanthocampsomeris BRADLEY, 1957 135 Upper plate of female metapleuron gradually declivous, round, without a crest delimiting the subalar sector from the metapleural disc 136 Upper plate of female metapleuron with horizontal, abrupt subalar sector and delimited by a sharp longitudinal crest from the metapleural disc, top of the crest reaching beyond to the metapleural-propodeal suture 139 136 Clypeus and mandible of the male entirely black; temporal groove of female beyond the outer eye orbits rather deep (cf. Fig. 86); the mid dorsal area of the propodeum at most as long as metanotum 137 Clypeus and mandible of the male spotted with yellow; the temporal groove of female beyond the outer eye orbits indistinct; mid dorsal area of propodeum distinctly longer than the metanotum 138 137 Abdomen of both sexes with three basal segments having yellow maculation and yellow apical fringes; the excavations of the female pronotum before the tegulae delimited by a raised carina above. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scolia leonina DALMAN, 1823 Leomeris BETREM, 1972 Male abdomen with five, female abdomen with four segments having yellow maculation and yellow apical fringes; the excavations of the female pronotum before the tegulae not delimited in any way. - Nearctic Region. Type species: Elis pilipes SAUSSURE, 1858 Oscalosca gen. n. 138 All segments of the abdomen ornamented with yellow apical fringes in both sexes; the excavations of the female pronotum before the tegulae delimited by strongly