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

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