Checklist of Bothriomyrmex species

The following species and subspecies belong to the genus Bothriomyrmex. Synonyms are listed under their senior names. For valid names only see Bothriomyrmex species.

A
anastasiae Dubovikov, 2002 (Russian Federation)

atlantis Forel, 1894 (Algeria)

atlantis inquilinus Santschi, 1919 (Tunisia)

atlantis perfidus Santschi, 1926 (Tunisia)

B
breviceps Santschi, 1919 (Tunisia)

C
communista Santschi, 1919 (Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Slovenia, Ukraine)

• Bothriomyrmex meridionalis adriaca Santschi, 1922

• Bothriomyrmex adriacus ionius Emery, 1925

• Bothriomyrmex corsicus mohelensis Novak, 1941

communista anatolicus Emery, 1925 (Turkey)

corsicus Santschi, 1923 (Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Montenegro, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine)

• Bothriomyrmex corsicus gallicus Emery, 1925

• Bothriomyrmex meridionalis gibbus Soudek, 1925

• Bothriomyrmex corsicus ligurica Emery, 1925

• Bothriomyrmex menozzii Emery, 1925

costae Emery, 1869 (Italy)

crosi Santschi, 1919 (Algeria)

cuculus Santschi, 1919 (Tunisia)

D
decapitans Santschi, 1911 (Tunisia)

E
emarginatus Santschi, 1919 (Tunisia)

J
jannonei Menozzi, 1936 (Greece)

K
kusnezovi Emery, 1925 (China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan)

L
laticeps Emery, 1925 (France)

M
meridionalis (Roger, 1863) (Balearic Islands, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Georgia, Iberian Peninsula, Montenegro, Spain)

• Bothriomyrmex meridionalis hispanicus Santschi, 1922

meridionalis hungaricus Röszler, 1942 (Hungary)

meridionalis marocanus Santschi, 1923 (Morocco)

modestus Radchenko, 1985 (Ukraine)

P
paradoxus Dubovikov & Longino, 2004 (Costa Rica, Honduras)

pubens Santschi, 1919 (Tunisia)

R
regicidus Santschi, 1919 (Tunisia)

S
salsurae Donisthorpe, 1944 (Algeria)

saundersi Santschi, 1922 (Iberian Peninsula, Portugal, Spain)

• Bothriomyrmex rogeri Emery, 1924

syrius Forel, 1910 (Greece, Israel, Lebanon, Montenegro)

T
turcomenicus Emery, 1925 (Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan)

U
urartus Dubovikov, 2002 (Armenia)