Checklist of Paraparatrechina species

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Paraparatrechina
Formicinae
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Paraparatrechina glabra
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Distribution
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Species Richness
Statistics
Valid Species 42
Invalid Species 7
Fossils 0
Countries Occupied 43
Year Described 1947
First Species Described 1887
Last Species Described 2014

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

A

albipes (Emery, 1899) (Cameroun, Central African Republic, Gabon, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo)
aseta (Forel, 1902) (China, India)

B

brunnella LaPolla & Cheng, 2010 (Cameroun, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda)
bufona (Wheeler, W.M., 1922) (Cameroun, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon)
butteli (Forel, 1913) (Borneo, Indonesia, Malaysia)
butteli bryanti (Forel, 1916) (Borneo, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia)

C

caledonica (Forel, 1902) (New Caledonia)
concinnata LaPolla & Cheng, 2010 (Central African Republic, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda)

D

dichroa (Karavaiev, 1933) (Indonesia)

E

emarginata (Forel, 1913) (Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia)

F

foreli (Emery, 1914) (New Caledonia)
foreli nigriventris (Emery, 1914) (New Caledonia)

G

glabra (Forel, 1891) (Madagascar)
gnoma LaPolla & Cheng, 2010 (Ghana, Nigeria)

I

illusio LaPolla & Fisher, 2014 (Seychelles)
iridescens (Donisthorpe, 1942) (Philippines)

K

kongming (Terayama, 2009) (Taiwan)
koningsbergeri (Karavaiev, 1933) (Indonesia)

L

lecamopteridis (Donisthorpe, 1941) (New Guinea)
luminella LaPolla & Fisher, 2014 (Seychelles)

M

malaccana (Viehmeyer, 1916) (Malaysia, Singapore)
minutula (Forel, 1901) (Australia, Fiji, Guam, Lord Howe Island, Micronesia (Federated States of), New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu)
   • Prenolepis minutula atomus Forel, 1901

minutula buxtoni (Santschi, 1928) (Vanuatu)
myops LaPolla & Fisher, 2010 (Madagascar)

N

nana (Santschi, 1928) (Australia)
nettae (Forel, 1911)

O

oceanica (Mann, 1921) (Fiji)
ocellatula LaPolla & Fisher, 2010 (Madagascar)
opaca (Emery, 1887) (Borneo, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea, Singapore, Thailand)
opaca metallescens (Emery, 1900) (Indonesia)
oreias LaPolla & Cheng, 2010 (Cameroun)

P

pallida (Donisthorpe, 1947) (New Guinea)
pusillima (Emery, 1922) (New Guinea)

S

sakurae (Ito, 1914) (China, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, Japan, Republic of Korea)
sakuya Terayama, 2013 (Japan)
sauteri (Forel, 1913) (China, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea, Taiwan)
sordida (Santschi, 1914) (Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Uganda)
   • Pseudolasius bucculentus Wheeler, W.M., 1922
   • Pseudolasius gowdeyi Wheeler, W.M., 1922

splendida LaPolla & Cheng, 2010 (Gabon, Uganda)
subtilis (Santschi, 1920) (Cameroun, Gabon, Rwanda, Senegal)
   • Prenolepis subtilis termitophila Santschi, 1921

T

tapinomoides (Forel, 1905) (Indonesia)

U

umbranatis LaPolla & Cheng, 2010 (Angola, Gabon, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda)

W

weissi (Santschi, 1910) (Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda)
   • Pseudolasius bayonii Menozzi, 1924
   • Pseudolasius myersi Weber, 1943
   • Pseudolasius myersi occipitalis Weber & Anderson, 1950