Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
of male always narrower apically than wide at middle; the lateral carina of propodeum meet metapleural-propodeal suture well above the level of junction of the episternal crest (cf. Fig. 56). Tribe Lacosiini SCHROTTKY, 1910 62 62 Lacosiini. Antenno-ocular distance of the male extremely large, twice as long as the diameter of a lateral ocellus, sixth sternum of the abdomen is equipped with a copulatory brush, seventh with a longitudinal ridge; first tergum of the female abdomen with a deep longitudinal groove anteriorly; wings black, with a bluish reflection; abdomen black. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scolia micromelas SICHEL, 1864 Wogungela gen. n. Antenno-ocular distance of male small, at most equaling the diameter of lateral ocellus, sixth sternum simple, sparsely pubescent, without copulatory brush, seventh with glabrous longitudinal stripe; first tergum of the female abdomen never with a groove 63 63 Membrane of the fore wing completely hyaline in both sexes, having a distinct yellow stripe along the costal margin 64 Membrane of the fore wing completely black in both sexes, having bluish or violaceous reflections 66 64 Occipital carina not developed in either sex; propodeum of the male not divided by longitudinal furrows except at its extreme base, but there the furrows relatively deep, comma-shaped; female head dark red; abdomen completely black in both sexes. - Malagasy subregion. Type species: Scolia hova SAUSSURE, 1891 Stiboranna gen. n. Occipital carina developed; propodeum of the male completely divided in medial and lateral areas by ordinarily deep longitudinal furrows; female head black; abdomen ornamented with yellow maculation 65 65 Head and hind tibial spurs black; antennái toruli of the male very close to, almost touching the inner eye orbits; mid dorsal area of the female propodeum unusually short, only half length of the scutellum. - Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Type species: Scolia desidiosa BINGHAM, 1896 Katapolda gen. n. Head and hind tibial spurs yellow; antenna! toruli of male separated from the inner eye orbits by half diameter of a lateral ocellus; mid dorsal area of the female propodeum as long, or even much longer than the scutellum. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia picteti SAUSSURE, 1854 Vardombra gen. n. 66 Occipital carina not developed; antenna! toruli of male almost touching inner eye orbits, antenna rather long, reach second tergum; metanotum and propodeum of the