“…Oxytorinae is a small subfamily with only one genus, Oxytorus Förster, 1869. It contains 2 species from the Western Palearctic region, 8 species from East Asia, 3 species from the Nearctic region, and 8 species from the Neotropic region (Alvarado et al, 2011;Yu et al, 2012;Bordera and González-Moreno, 2014). Townes (1971) placed the genus in Microleptinae, but Wahl (1990) moved it to a separate subfamily, Oxytorinae.…”