Key to Tribes of Camiarinae of Latin America (modified from Newton, 1998)
1a Apical segment of maxillary palp enlarged, at least 2x as wide as preapical segment; head small, not more than 1/3 as wide as pronotum; procoxal cavities internally open behind................................................... Camiarini
1b Apical segment of maxillary palp less than 1.5x as wide as preapical segment; head larger, more than 1/3 as wide as pronotum; procoxal cavities internally open or closed................................................................. 2
2a Procoxal cavities internally open behind or closed by more or less triangular notal process; abdominal segment 8 with functional spiracles; antenna relatively compact, segments preceding club gradually wider so that club not well differentiated from basal segments............................................................................. Neopelatopini
2b Procoxal cavities internally closed behind by broad, blunt notal process; spiracles of abdominal segment 8 atrophied; antenna not compact, club loosely articulated but well differentiated from slender basal segments.................... Agyrtodini