Checklist of Mycetophylax species

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Mycetophylax
Myrmicinae
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Mycetophylax conformis
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Distribution
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Species Richness
Statistics
Valid Species 21
Invalid Species 6
Fossils 0
Countries Occupied 19
Year Described 1913
First Species Described 1884
Last Species Described 2010

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

A

andersoni (Mackay, W.P. & Serna, 2010) (Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua)
asper (Mayr, 1887) (Argentina, Brazil)
auritus (Mayr, 1887) (Brazil)

B

bigibbosus (Emery, 1894) (Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago)
   • Cyphomyrmex bigibbosus tumulus Weber, 1938

bruchi Santschi, 1917 (Argentina)

C

clorindae (Kusnezov, 1949) (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay)
conformis (Mayr, 1884) (Brazil, French Guiana, Greater Antilles, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago)
   • Mycetophylax brittoni littoralis Weber, 1937
   • Myrmicocrypta brittoni Wheeler, W.M., 1907

D

daguerrei (Santschi, 1933) (Argentina)

F

faunulus (Wheeler, W.M., 1925) (Bolivia, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago)
   • Cyphomyrmex bigibbosus petiolatus Weber, 1938

L

lectus (Forel, 1911) (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay)
lilloanus (Kusnezov, 1949) (Argentina)

M

morschi (Emery, 1888) (Argentina, Brazil)
   • Cyphomyrmex personatus Santschi, 1923

N

nemei (Kusnezov, 1957) (Argentina)

O

occultus (Kempf, 1964) (Brazil)
olitor (Forel, 1893) (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay)
   • Cyphomyrmex quebradae Kusnezov, 1949

P

paniscus (Wheeler, W.M., 1925) (Brazil)
plaumanni (Kempf, 1962) (Brazil)

S

simplex (Emery, 1888) (Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay)
snellingi (Mackay, W.P. & Serna, 2010) (Costa Rica, Panama)
strigatus (Mayr, 1887) (Brazil)

V

vallensis (Kusnezov, 1949) (Argentina)