Checklist of Gesomyrmex species

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Gesomyrmex
Formicinae
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Gesomyrmex chaperi
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Distribution
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Species Richness
Statistics
Valid Species 7
Invalid Species 2
Fossils 12
Countries Occupied 9
Year Described 1868
First Species Described 1892
Last Species Described 2004

The following species and subspecies belong to the genus Gesomyrmex. Synonyms are listed under their senior names. For valid names only see Gesomyrmex species and for distribution information see Gesomyrmex species by Country.

C

chaperi André, 1892 (Borneo, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia)
   • Dimorphomyrmex janeti André, 1892

H

howardi Wheeler, W.M., 1921 (China)

K

kalshoveni Wheeler, W.M., 1929 (China, Indonesia)
kalshoveni gracilis Hamann, 1957 (Indonesia)

L

luzonensis (Wheeler, W.M., 1916) (Philippines)
   • Gesomyrmex luzonensis chapmani Wheeler, W.M., 1930

S

spatulatus Cole, 1949 (India, Singapore)

T

tobiasi Dubovikoff, 2004 (Vietnam)

Fossil Species

B

bremii (Heer, 1849) (Radoboj, Croatia (Burdigalian, Early Miocene))
breviceps Dlussky, Wappler & Wedmann, 2009 (Messel, Germany (Lutetian, Middle Eocene))

C

curiosus Dlussky, Wappler & Wedmann, 2009 (Messel, Germany (Lutetian, Middle Eocene))

F

flavescens Dlussky, Wappler & Wedmann, 2009 (Eckfeld, Germany (Lutetian, Middle Eocene))

G

gallicus Aria, Jouault, Perrichot & Nel, 2023 (Oise amber, France (Ypresian, Early Eocene))
germanicus Dlussky, Wappler & Wedmann, 2009 (Eckfeld, Germany (Lutetian, Middle Eocene))

H

hoernesi Mayr, 1868 (Baltic amber, Baltic Sea region, Europe (Bartonian, Middle to Late Eocene))

I

incertus Dlussky, Rasnitsyn & Perfilieva, 2015 (Bolshaya Svetlovodnaya, Sikhote-Alin, Russia (Priabonian, Late Eocene))

M

macrops Dlussky, Rasnitsyn & Perfilieva, 2015 (Bolshaya Svetlovodnaya, Sikhote-Alin, Russia (Priabonian, Late Eocene))
magnus Dlussky, Rasnitsyn & Perfilieva, 2015 (Bolshaya Svetlovodnaya, Sikhote-Alin, Russia (Priabonian, Late Eocene))
miegi Théobald, 1937 (Oise amber, France (Ypresian, Early Eocene))

P

pulcher Dlussky, Wappler & Wedmann, 2009 (Messel, Germany (Lutetian, Middle Eocene))