Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 98. (Budapest 2006)
Makranczy, Gy.: Systematics and phylogenetic relationships of the genera in the Carpelimus group (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Oxytelinae)
sumably occur in the same habitat. Of Sciotrogus, 2 species, there are a handful of old specimens known, with little bionomical information. They are distributed in the Neotropical region, with one species known from Mexico and Panama, another (of dubious status) in the West Indies. Of Neoxus, 4 Nearctic and Neotropical species, previously only light trap specimens were available (or ones with no bionomical information), but a few specimens very recently collected by me in their original habitat, at a slower streamlet, in similar circumstances and habitat as for Thinobius species. Problems in the current classification The development of the current tribal classification was detailed in the second chapter. The tribal classification according to the Tree of Life webpage, with additions of the newly described or omitted taxa, is as follows: 1. Tribe Deleasterini REITTER, 1909 genus Platydeleaster SCHÜLKE, 2003 genus Deleaster ERICHSON, 1839 genus Mitosynum CAMPBELL, 1982 genus Syntomium CURTIS, 1828 genus Oxypius NEWTON, 1982 genus Euphanias FAIRMAIRE et LABOULBÈNE, 1856 2. Tribe Coprophilini HEER, 1839 genus Coprophilus LATREILLE, 1829 genus Coprostygnus SHARP, 1886 genus Homalotrichus SOLIER, 1849 3. Tribe Thinobiini J. SAHLBERG, 1876 genus Manda BLACKWELDER, 1952 genus Planeustomus JACQUELIN DU VAL, 1857 genus Bledius LEACH, 1819 genus Eppelsheimius BERNHAUER, 1915 genus Crassodemus HERMAN, 1968 genus Aploderus STEPHENS, 1833 (= Bledioschema SMETANA, 1967, syn. n.) genus Blediotrogus SHARP, 1900 genus Pareiobledius BERNHAUER, 1934 genus Carpelimus LEACH, 1819 genus Xerophygus KRAATZ, 1859 genus Ochthephilus MULSANT et REY, 1856 genus Teropalpus SOLIER, 1849