Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
female fore wing roughly triangular in outline, third transverse-medial vein produced an additional veinlet, directed outwardly (Rs-2, characteristic to the Mutillidae)(cf. Fig. 69), hind tibia of female with scopa (Fig. 84), inner spur of the hind tibia shorter than the basitarsus, straight and spatulate apically (Fig. 84). - Australian Region. Type species: Campsomeris congener TURNER, 1909 Rucarcana gen. n. 94 Dobrobetini. Male antenna short, reach base of the scutellum, flagellum clavate (cf. Fig. 45), recurrent veins of the fore wing joined above, so that only one vein reach the second submarginal cell (cf. Fig. 79), hind basitarsus with four ventral spines; the upper platform of female metapleuron sharply defined but not carinate (Fig. 104), inner spur of hind tibia acute. - Palaearctic and Afrotropical Regions. Type species: Campsomeris socotrana KIRBY, 1900 Dobrobeta gen. n. Male antenna long, reach beyond base of the abdomen, flagellum filiform, tapering to apex, fore wing with two recurrent veins are reaching the second submarginal cell (cf. Fig. 34), only one ventral spine on the hind basitarsus; upper platform of female metapleuron rounded or carinate, inner spur of the hind tibia parallel-sided or spatulate 95 95 Apical two segments of the male abdomen clothed with black setae, the third sternum with a basal colpus, complete from side to side (cf. Fig. 25); postero-lateral corners of the female propodeum angular and delimited at the sides by a longitudinal keel 96 Apical two segments of the male abdomen are clothed with yellow setae, the third sternum frequently with a deep colpus on the extreme sides only, substituted by a gradulus at the middle of sternal disc; postero-lateral corners of the female propodeum are evenly rounded and not delimited at the sides 99 96 Inner margin of the male mandible with two teeth before apex but which sometimes worn out, the mid dorsal area of the male propodeum convex, bulging, evenly declivous; hind tibia of the female always implemented with pecten (cf. Fig. 20). - Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical Regions, including the Malagasy subregion. Type species: Scolia marginella KLUG, 1805 (= Micromeris BETREM, 1964, nom. preocc.) Micromeriella BETREM, 1972 Inner margin of the male mandible with three teeth before apex but which occasionally worn out, mid dorsal area of the male propodeum flat, at least on its basal half; female hind tibia without pecten (cf. Fig. 19) 97 97 Apical two sterna of the male abdomen equipped with a copulatory brush of rather dense, decumbent dark setae, lateral carina of the propodeum totally absent (Fig.