Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 93. (Budapest 2001)
Kirejtshuk, A. G.: Notes on the systematics of the African Nitidulidae (Coleoptera)
Tokocillaeus gen. n. Species included-Type-species: Cillaeus linearis ERICHSON, 1843. Diagnosis - This genus is rather distinct from the subgenera of the genus Cillaeus LAPORTE, 1835 as well as from the most genera of the subfamily due to diffuse and not very dense punctation on elytra and obsolete fold between dorsal surface of elytron and epipleuron. Besides, this new genus differs from the mentioned subgenera in bilobed labrum, longer mentum (not shorter than half as long as wide), very fine punctation on all sclerites. From Paracillaeopsis subgen. n. this new genus differs also in unhaired body. The species of this genus in appearance and many structures are rather similar to more slender members of genus Cillaeus. Composition - This genus includes one described species (type-species) and some others waiting for description. All these species have been collected in the Western Hemisphere. Etymology - The name of this new genus is formed from Greek "tokos" meaning birth and name Cillaeus. Key to genera and subgenera of the subfamily Cillaeinae of Afro-Madagascan fauna Generic attribution of Cillaeus Üwracicus LAPORTE, 1835 remains rather obscure, although GROUVELLE (1913a) placed this species in the genus Brachypeplus. 1 Dorsum glabrous or only with very short almost inconspicuous hairs on elytra and uncovered tergites 2 - Dorsum distinctly pubescent 6 2 Elytra gently sloping at sides and with widely explanate lateral edges; posterior corners of pronotum with distinct apices; laterosternites 2-3 times as long as wide; mesosternum without depressions for anterior parts of mesofemora; head flattened 3 - Elytra very steeply sloping at sides and with narrowly explanate lateral edges; posterior corners of pronotum with rounded apices; laterosternites at least 4 times as long as wide [only in Liparopeplus laterosternites 2.0-2.5 times as long as wide]; mesosternum with large depressions for anterior parts of