Tribe Crematoxenini Mann, 1921
0407. Beyeria Fenyes, 1910: 118
Type species: Beyeria vespa Fenyes, 1910
Acamatoxenus Mann, 1925: 76 [synonymized by Jacobson et al. 1987: 317]
Type species: Acamatoxenus suavis Mann, 1925
1 species is included in this genus from Central America. Characters/Description: Fenyes 1920: 327 (characters); Seevers 1965: 207 (characters in key), 214 (characters); Jacobson et al. 1987: 317 (characters); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 131 (characters); Ashe 2002b: 126 (characters in key). Key: Jacobson et al. 1987: 321 (species of the genus); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 133 (species of the genus). Distribution. Central America: Mexico. Other regions: Nearctic.
0408. Crematoxenus Mann, 1921: 547
Type species: Crematoxenus aenigma Mann, 1921
Only one species is known from and is restricted to Central America.
Characters/Description: Seevers 1965: 207 (characters in key), 217 (characters); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 159 (characters); Ashe 2002b: 126 (characters in key).
Distribution.
Central America: Mexico.
0409. Cryptomimus Reichensperger, 1926: 114
Type species: Cryptomimus handlirschi Reichensperger, 1926
2 species are known from and are restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: Seevers 1965: 207 (characters in key), 217 (characters); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 163 (characters).
Key: Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 164 (species of the genus).
Distribution.
South America: Brazil.
0410. Diploeciton Wasmann, 1923: lxiii
Type species: Diploeciton constrictum Wasmann, 1923
Acamatoteras Reichensperger, 1936b: 189 [synonymized by Blackwelder 1952: 33]
Type species: Acamatoteras nevermanni Reichensperger, 1936
2 species are known from and are restricted to Central and South America.
Characters/Description: Reichensperger 1939a: 134 (characters); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 150 (characters); Seevers 1965: 207 (characters in key), 219 (characters).
Key: Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 154 (species of the genus).
Distribution.
Central America: Costa Rica.
South America: Brazil.
0411. Ecitosius Seevers, 1965: 272
Type species: Ecitosius gracilis Seevers, 1965
2 species are known from and are restricted to Central America.
Characters/Description: Seevers 1965: 233 (characters in key); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 115 (characters); Ashe 2002b: 126 (characters in key).
Key: Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 119 (species of the genus).
Distribution.
Central America: Mexico, Costa Rica.
0412. Ecitotima Seevers, 1965: 273
Type species: Ecitotima miriventris Seevers, 1965
Only one species is known from and is restricted to Central America.
Characters/Description: Seevers 1965: 233 (characters in key); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 124 (characters). Distribution.
Central America: Costa Rica.
0413. Neivaphilus Jacobson & Kistner, 1992: 139
Type species: Neivaphilus watkinsi Jacobson & Kistner, 1992
2 species are known from and are restricted to Central America.
Characters/Description: Ashe 2002b: 126 (characters in key).
Key: Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 147 (species of the genus).
Distribution.
Central America: Mexico.
0414. Philacamatus Bruch, 1933a: 206 (Fig. 70)
Type species: Philacamatus bosqi Bruch, 1933
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: Seevers 1965: 207 (characters in key), 216 (characters); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 107 (characters).
Distribution.
South America: Brazil, Argentina.
0415. Pulicomorpha Mann, 1924: 87
Type species: Pulicomorpha coecum Mann, 1924
2 species are known from and are restricted to Central America.
Characters/Description: Seevers 1965: 208 (characters in key), 212 (characters); Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 97 (characters); Ashe 2002b: 126 (characters in key).
Key: Jacobson & Kistner 1992: 101 (species of the genus).
Distribution.
Central America: Mexico.