Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)

Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)

81 Disc of the male clypeus black; mesopleuron of the female armed with a strong, acute subtegular tubercle, projecting sideward, the pronotal disc rather sparsely pubescent. - Oriental Region. Type species: Campsomeris javana LEPELETIER, 1845 (= Tristimeris BETREM, 1967) Tristomeris BETREM, 1966 Disc of the male clypeus maculated with yellow spots on the sides; mesopleuron of the female completely flat, pronotal disc rather rugosely punctate and extremely densely covered with lanceolate setae. - Oriental Region. Type species: (Scolia quadriguttulata BURMEISTER, 1854) = Scolia stygia ILLIGER, 1802 Sericocampsomeris BETREM, 1941 82 Sixth sternum of the male abdomen densely punctate, bearing a copulatory brush, first tergum equipped with a minute medial tubercle (cf. Fig. 61); mid clypeal lobe of female triangular in outline (cf. Fig. 64), spurs of the hind tibia black or red 83 Sixth sternum of the male abdomen sparsely punctate throughout, without any trace of a copulatory brush, first tergum without tubercle (cf. Fig. 60); spurs of the female hind tibia always white or pale yellow 88 83 Vestiture of the body orange-red; sternal part of the male abdomen ornamented with transverse yellow stripes; spurs of the female hind tibia correspondingly are orange-red. - Malagasy subregion. Type species: Campsomeris fax BRADLEY, 1936 Rodriguimeris BETREM, 1967 Vestiture of the body white, black or partly yellowish-brown; sternal part of the male abdomen completely black, or ornamented with lateral yellow spots; spurs of the female hind tibia black 84 84 Ocelli of the male exceptionally small, the lateral ocellus separated from the inner eye orbits by twice as far as diameter anterior ocellus; striations of the female cly­peal disc converge above, membrane of the fore wing obscurely hyaline, bearing white pubescence. - Oriental Region. Type species: Campsomeris sauteri BETREM, 1928 Pupunhuga gen. n. Ocelli of the male are normal, the lateral ocellus separated from the inner eye orbits by diameter of anterior ocellus; striations of female clypeal disc parallel, both membrane and the pubescence of fore wing completely or mostly black 85 85 Scutellum and metanotum of the male ornamented with yellow maculation, veins and pubescence of the wings membrane black; pubescence of female occiput and pronotal collar flagrant snow-white, the lower front, supraclypeal triangle and cly­peal disc of the female forming continuous straight line (Fig. 97), mesosternum with a longitudinal keel. - Oriental Region. Type species: Tiphia collaris FABRI­CIUS, 1775 Iforborhagen. n.

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