Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 97. (Budapest 2005)
Kirejsthuk, A. G.: On the fauna of Nitidulidae (Insecta, Coleoptera) from Taiwan with some taxonomical notes
Amphicrossus japonicus REITTER, 1873 Specimens examined - "Formosa, Sauter", "Fuhosho, 908.VI" (2, HNHM) (named by O. SJÖBERG); "Formosa, Sauter", "Kosempo, 908" (1, HNHM) (named by O. SJÖBERG). Distribution - This species is distributed along the eastern continental stripe of the East Chinese (Palaeoarchearctic) Province of the Palaearctic Region and Indochinese Province of the Indo-Malayan region, being more common in the northern part of its range (HlSAMATSU 1985, KJREJTSHUK, unpublished). Amphicrossus lewisi REITTER, 1873 Specimen examined - "Nantou county, Mong Gwu, 14 km E of Puli, 24° 1.367' N, 121°5.036'E", "650 m, swept from vegetation, 20.IV.2002, D.A. Anstine, Gy. Fabian & O. Merkl" (1, HNHM). Distribution - First record from Taiwan. This species is known from other areas of the East Chinese (Palaeoarchearctic) Province of the Palaearctic Region (Japan, Korea, Eastern and Southern part of the continental China) (HlSAMATSU 1985, KJREJTSHUK, unpublished). Amphicrossus lobanovi sp. n. Specimens examined - "Taipei county, Guanyinshan, 500 m, 14-21 .IV. 2002, on oozing tree sap, Gy. Fábián & O. Merkl" ( 11 paratypes, HNHM); "S.Formosa, Fuhosho, V1I.09, Sauter S. V." ( 1 paratype, HNHM) (named by O. SJÖBERG as, A. japonicus). See data on other specimens of the type series and description below. Amphicrossus opinatus sp. n. Specimens examined - "Formosa, Sauter", "Fuhosho, 909. VII", "japonicus Rtt., Det. O. Sjöberg" (holotype, male, HNHM) (named by O. SJÖBERG as A. japonicus). See data on other specimens of the type series and description below. Subfamily Meligethinae Meligethinus plagiatus (GROUVELLE, 1894) Distribution - GROUVELLE (1914: 37) recorded this species from "Kosempo"under the name "Pria elegáns", which was synonymised by KlREJTSHUK (1987) with "Pria plagiata". The species, for which these names were proposed, was transferred into the genus Meligethinus GROUVELLE, 1906. It is known also from India (West Bengal) and Vietnam (KlREJTSHUK 1987).