Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
Elis consanguinea SAUSSURE, 1853 (= Campsomeria BRADLEY, 1966 nec PETERSEN, 1970) Australelis BETREM, 1962 Fore wing with two closed submarginal cells (cf. Fig. 34); frons and vertex of the female are clothed with basally conspicuously inflated setae, tapering toward apex (Fig. 105), disc of the pronotum clothed with lanceolate setae (Fig. 94), female hind tibia without scopa; male abdomen without yellow spots 80 80 Apical abdominal segments completely red and bearing red pubescence; female hind tibia is armed with a pecten (cf. Fig. 20). - Oriental Region. Type species: Campsomeris celebensis BETREM, 1928 Uthakkara gen. n. - Abdominal segments and their apical fringes black; female hind tibia without trace of a pecten (cf. Fig. 19) 81 Figs 97-109. Female head lateral. 97 = Iforborha, 98 = Campsomeriella. 99-100: Female mesopleuron. 99 = Haycleriba, with prepcctal furrow, 100 = Campsomeris, without prepectal furrow. 101-102: Lacosia pygmaea SAUSSURE, 101 = male, 102 = female. 103-104: Female metapleuron. 103 = Garantimeris, with subalar carina, 104 = Dobroheta, with blunt subalar ridge. 105: Sericocampsomeris: cylindrical, apparently tubular, hair on female vertex. 106: Noybarilta: female hind tibial spurs. 108-109: Male hypostoma. 108 = Susaynala, with long maxillary palpus, 109 = Haralambia, with short maxillary palpus