Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Scoliidae (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea)
Combined length of the male maxillary palp segments from one-fourth to one-third as long as hypostoma (Fig. 109); inner spur of the female hind tibia very distinctly spatulate apically. Tribe Dielidini trib. n. 133 123 Megacampsomerini. Fore wing with one recurrent vein and two discoidal cells (cf. Fig. 90); the male abdomen bluish-violaceous, without yellow maculation; female scutellum with a broadly impunctate disc. Oriental Region. Type species: Campsomeris luzonensis ROHWER, 1921 Ilkamilka gen. n. Fore wing with two recurrent veins and three discoidal cells (cf. Fig. 34); male abdomen almost always ornamented with yellow maculation; female scutellum with a conspicuously punctate disc 124 124 Abdomen of the male entirely clothed with yellowish-red pubescence, wings yellowish hyaline, with a conspicuous violaceous spot situated subapically; female not yet known. - Oriental Region. Type species: Campsomeris cochinensis BETREM, 1928 Susaynata gen. n. Apical three abdominal segments of male bearing black apical fringes 125 125 Disc of the male fifth sternum bearing white pubescence, in contrast with the black apical fringe; third and fourth terga of the female with a densely punctate preapical stripe 126 Male fifth sternum bearing exclusively black pubescence, both on the sternal disc and on the apical fringe; third and fourth terga of the female with a broadly impunctate preapical stripe 127 126 Basal terga of the male abdomen bearing brown pubescence, wing membrane are hyaline, apical margin of the fore wing very dark; fronto-vertex of the female broadly smooth, devoid of any large setigerous punctures. - Oriental Region. Type species: Campsomeris lindenii LEPELETIER, 1845 Lindenimeris BRADLEY, 1964 - Basal terga of the male abdomen bearing white pubescence, membrane of the fore wing uniformly infuscated; fronto-vertex of the female rather dull, densely covered with large setigerous punctures. - Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Type species: Scoliaprismatica SMITH, 1855 Fiharbuxa gen. n. 127 Gena of the male beyond lower margin of the eye and above the base of mandibles with a broad yellow spot; mid dorsal area of the female propodeum with distinct, sharp, acute tubercle posteriorly 128 Gena of the male entirely black; mid dorsal area of the female propodeum very broadly rounded, without any tubercle posteriorly 129