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

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

only half as wide at sides as wide in the middle, abdomen black, ornamented with transverse yellow stripes 91 90 Sixth tergum of the male abdomen with an apical yellow band; head of the female with a shallow temporal groove beyond the outer eye orbits (cf. Fig. 86), pube­scence of the head brown. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Dielis madonensis BUYSSON, 1910 Madonimeris BETREM, 1967 Sixth tergum of the male abdomen completely black; head of the female with a deep temporal groove beyond the outer eye orbits (cf. Fig. 86), pubescence of the head white. - Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia annulata FABRICIUS, 1793 (= Phalerimeris BETREM, 1966; Annulimeris BETREM, 1967) Phaleromeris BRADLEY, 1964 91 Sixth and seventh terga of the male abdomen black pubescent, the clypeus yellow on the sides and at the base; disc of the female clypeus canaliculate, raised upward­ly, and margined above by a ridge, inner-ventral lobe of the hind femur wholly as long as the femur, hind tibial spurs spatulate. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Scolia mansueta GERSTAECKER, 1857 Mansuetimeris BETREM, 1972 Fifth to seventh terga of the male abdomen black pubescent, the clypeus yellow on sides and at the apex; disc of the female clypeus flat, polished and shining, inner­ventral lobe of the hind femur only half as long as the femur, hind tibial spurs not spatulate. - Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Type species: Elis phalerata SAUS­SURE, 1858 (= Phalerimeris BETREM, 1967 nec BETREM, 1966) Batalanga gen. n. 92 Fore wing with three closed submarginal cells developed in both sexes (cf. Fig. 35); mid clypeal lobe of the female transversely truncate apically, very broad (cf. Fig. 95). Tribe Pseudotrielidini trib. n. 93 Fore wing with only two closed submarginal cells developed in both sexes (cf. Fig. 34); mid clypeal lobe of the female acutely triangular in outline, almost pointed (cf. Fig. 64). Tribe Dobrobetini trib. n. 94 93 Pseudotrielidini. Male abdomen with the transverse yellow bands situated on the anterior half of the terga; female mesopleuron with a subtegular tubercle, third sub­marginal cell of the female fore wing rectangular, the transverse-medial vein not produced, hind tibia of the female with a pecten (Fig. 83), inner spur of the hind tibia longer than the basitarsus, curiously bent, and tapering to apex (Fig. 83). ­Australian Region. Type species: Scolia zonata SMITH, 1855 Pseudotrielis BETREM, 1928 Male abdomen with the transverse yellow bands situated on the posterior half of the terga; female mesopleuron flat under the tegula, third submarginal cell of the

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