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

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

with distinctly flat and lanceolate hairs (cf. Fig. 94). - Neotropical Region. Type species: Scolia servillei GUÉRIN, 1831 Stygocampsomeris BRADLEY, 1964 Male terga much more densely punctate on the apical stripe than before it; vertex of the female perfectly smooth or sparsely punctate, clothed with normal hairs 108 108 Lateral carina of the male propodeum not developed (cf. Fig. 57); mesopleuron of the female with a vertical prepectal furrow strongly developed, deep, and con­nected above with the transverse scrobal furrow (Fig. 99). - Neotropical Region. Type species: Colpa peregrina LEPELETIER, 1845 (= Colpa LEPELETIER, 1845 nec DUFOUR, 1841) Hayderiba nom. n. - Lateral carina of the male propodeum developed basally up to the level of the pro­podeal spiracle; mesopleuron of the female without any trace of a prepectal furrow (Fig. 100) and not connected as above. - Neotropical Region. Type species: Scolia atrata FABRICIUS, 1775 Campsomeris GUÉRIN, 1839 109 Hind tibial spurs of the male black, or if their tops narrowly white, then mesopleu­ron spotted with yellow; anterior pronotal margin of the female thorax clothed with entirely black pubescence. Tribe Colpacampsomerini trib. n. 110 Hind tibial spurs of the male white, mesopleuron completely black; anterior prono­tal margin of the female thorax without any vestige of black hairs 122 110 Colpacampsomerini. Fore wing with only one recurrent vein, and two closed dis­coidal cells developed in both sexes (cf. Fig. 90). I 1 1 Fore wing with two recurrent veins, and three discoidal cells developed in both sexes (cf. Fig. 34) 112 111 Mid dorsal area of the male propodeum bordered behind by a sharp transverse ridge; second and the following terga of the female abdomen bearing red pube­scence. -Oriental Region. Type species: Scolia indica SAUSSURE, 1854 Colpacampsomeris BETREM, 1941 - Mid dorsal area of the male propodeum rounded, not bordered behind; all abdomi­nal terga of the female bearing black pubescence. - Oriental and Australian Re­gions. Type species: Scolia nigerrima SMITH, 1861 Laevicampsomeris BETREM, 1933 112 Marginal rim of the female mid clypeal lobe uniformly wide throughout, wings black, membrane with violaceous reflection; male unknown. - Neotropical Region. Type species: Campsomeris tenebrica BRADLEY, 1957 Tenebromeris BETREM, 1963

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