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