Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
102 Mandible of the male completely black; head of the female with a rather deep temporal groove beyond the outer eye orbits (Fig. 86), mid dorsal area of propodeum half as long as scutellum. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Turbatimeris turbata BETREM, 1972 Turbatimeris BETREM, 1972 Mandible of the male black with yellow maculated base; head of the female without any trace of a temporal groove, mid dorsal area of the propodeum fully as long as scutellum. - Palaearctic and Afrotropical Regions. Type species: Scolia aureola KLUG, 1832 Lobhargita gen. n. 103 Mid clypeal lobe of the female transversely truncate apically, with a conspicuous deep notch separating the lateral lobes (Fig. 93), marginal rim of the clypeus uniformly wide throughout. Tribe Campsomerini BETREM, 1972 104 Mid clypeal lobe of the female acutely triangular in outline, apex acute and protruding, without deep notch separating lateral lobes (cf. Fig. 64) 109 104 Campsomerini. Second and third terga of the abdomen with a lateral yellow spot; male metasternum much wider apically than long mesally (cf. Fig. 41); female scape conical, much narrower apically than wide basally (Fig. 31). - Nearctic Region. Type species: Scolia quacirimaculata FABRICIUS, 1775 Pygodasis BRADLEY, 1957 Second and third terga of the abdomen black or with a transverse yellow band; male metasternum narrower apically than long mesally (cf. Fig. 40); female scape cylindrical or conical, then much wider apically than wide basally 105 105 Second and third terga of the abdomen with a transverse yellow band in both sexes; tibial spur formula of the male 1-1-2; female scape distinctly conical, wider apically than wide basally. - Nearctic and Neotropical Regions. Type species: Scolia ephippium SAY, 1837 Tatusdayca gen. n. Abdomen completely black in both sexes; tibial spur formula of the male 1-0-2; female scape cylindrical (cf. Fig. 29) 106 106 Occipital carina of the male developed; lateral spine of the female hypopygium short, concealed under long vestinture. - Nearctic and Neotropical Regions. Type species: Scolia mexicana CAMERON, 1893 Rhabdotomeris BRADLEY, 1957 Occipital carina of the male absent; the lateral spine of the female hypopygium long, protruding 107 107 Second to fourth terga of the male abdomen implemented with a broad apical impunctate stripe; vertex of the female dull and densely punctate throughout, clothed