Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 86. (Budapest 1994)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Myzinidae (Hymenoptera: Scolioidea)
54 (61) Male with lateral pronotal lobe produced ventrad, mostly to almost entirely flanking the tignar sulcus in lateral view of thorax (Figs 32, 34, 35). Abdomen of female with the transverse row of large punctures on terga 3-5 confined and parallel to the apical margin (cf. Fig. 87). Tribe Poecilotiphiini trib. n. 55 (58) Male propodeum suddenly declivous with no dorsal surface medially (Figs 32, 35); frontal lobe situated perpendicularly to the plane of fronto-vertex (Figs 32, 35). Female not yet associated. 56 (57) Male anterior pronotal margin produced in a lamelliform and subhyaline gular carina, directed horizontally forward, covering most of the occiput (Fig. 32); seventh tergum with one pair of epipygial spines. - Palaearctic Region. Type-species: Myzine aegyptiaca GUERIN, 1837 Fongiba gen. n. 57 (56) Male anterior pronotal margin with gular carina directed vertically upward (Fig. 35); seventh tergum with two pairs of epipygial spines (Figs 67, 68). - Palaearctic and Afrotropical Regions. Type-species: Jurja limpida sp. n. Jurja gen. n. 58 (55) Male propodeum flattened, with dorso-median surface at least as long as metanotum; frontal lobe tilted to be in same plane with fronto-vertex and median ocellus (Fig. 34). 59 (60) Male propleuron slightly convex (Fig. 34); lateral ocelli situated behind upper top of Figs 36-47. Fig. 36: Warayoa citreosigna nom. n., male abdomen lateral aspect. Fig. 37: Illoswia braunsi TURNER, male abdomen lateral aspect. Figs 38-41: Braunsomeria quadraticeps TURNER, 38 = male head ventral aspect, 39 = male hind coxa inner aspect, 40 = male fourth sternum, 41 = female head facial aspect. Figs 42-43: Magrettina nocturna MORAWITZ, male, 42 = claw, 43 = mid tibial spurs. Figs 44-45: Komarowia ruficornis LUCAS, 44 = female head facial aspect, 45 = male fourth sternum. - Fig. 46: Tilkuya arcuata FISCHER DE WALDHEIM, female abdomen. Fig. 47: Weerpaga udomanca sp. n., female mandible