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

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

Male sterna without trace of any copulatory brush, the sternal discs sparsely punc­tate throughout; the female abdomen entirely black, without yellow marking. ­Neotropical Region. Type species: Elis columba SAUSSURE, 1858 Torbesula gen. n. 1 18 Thorax of the male entirely black; second recurrent vein of fore wing incomplete above in both sexes, not quite reach the level of medial vein. - Afrotropical Re­gion. Type species: Megameris penicillifera BETREM, 1972 Ciliimeris BETREM, 1972 Male thorax ornamented with yellow maculation; second recurrent vein of the fore wing complete above, reach the level of the medial vein 119 119 Male mandible ornamented with a yellow spot, lateral carina of the propodeum sharply developed basally; second and third terga of the female abdomen very often maculated with a pair of lateral yellow spot, hind tibial spurs rather distinctly, obliquely truncate apically (Fig. 106); wings black with a violaceous reflection. ­Neotropical Region. Type species: Scolia hoffmannseggii KLUG, 1805 Noybarilta gen. n. Male mandible entirely black, lateral carina of the propodeum absent; female ab­domen without lateral spots, the hind tibial spurs of ordinary length and spatulate apically; wings hyaline and slightly black fumose 120 120 Antennái scrobe of the male ornamented with a yellow spot; the mid dorsal area of the female propodeum rounded behind, not bordered, second and third abdominal terga of the abdomen maculated with a rather narrow, apical yellow stripe. - Afro­tropical Region. Type species: Scolia quinquefasciata FABRICIUS, 1781 Fasciomeris BRADLEY, 1964 Antenna! scrobe of the male completely black; the mid dorsal area of the female propodeum sharply bordered behind, the abdomen wholly black 121 121 Abdomen of the male entirely black; the declivity of the female propodeum dense­ly punctate, especially on the middle area. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Megameris immanis BETREM, 1972 Immanimeris BETREM, 1972 Abdomen of the male ornamented with very abundant yellow maculation; declivity of the female propodeum broadly impunctate on the middle area. - Afrotropical Region. Type species: Megamerispseudofasciatipennis BETREM, 1972 Penimeris BETREM, 1972 122 Combined length of the male maxillary palp segments from two-thirds to three­fourths as long as hypostoma (Fig. 108); inner spur of the female hind tibia ta­pering to apex, rather acute apically. Tribe Megacampsomerini trib. n. 123

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