Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
(Fig. 77), very large in mfiventris, moderate in drewseni SAUSSURE; second sternum with a transverse tubercle anteriorly (general habitus of these wasps remind genus Fcdtschenkia of the Sapygidae). - Neotropical Region. Type species: Scolia mfiventris FABRICIUS, 1804 Ycasbraia gen. n. 43 Fore wing always with two closed submarginal cells (cf. Fig. 90) developed in both sexes. Tribe Agombardini trib. n. 44 Fore wing constantly with three closed submarginal cells (cf. Fig. 91) developed in both sexes. Tribe Triscoliini trib. n. 51 44 Agombardini. Female clypeus half as long mesally as the scape length, vertex rather large, the distance between eye tops and the occipital carina is exactly as long as maximum length of an eye, measured in lateral view of head; male unknown. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scolia cerberia BRADLEY, 1959 Jupadora gen. n. Figs 85-96. Colpacampsomeris: male head frontal. 86: Turbatimeris: female head lateral and subventral. 87-88: Buzatlana: apex of left paramere of male genitalia. 87 = lateral, 88 = ventral. 89: Naysebwa: volsella of male genitalia ventral, hairs omitted. 90-91: Female fore wing. 90 = Scolia, 91 = Laskariska. 92: Scolia: apex of left paramere of male genitalia ventral. 93: Hayderiba: female clypeus. 94: Stygocampsomeris: lanceolate hair on female vertex. 95: Trisciloa: female clypeus. 96: Gondiconda: male fifth sternum ventral and sublateral