Checklist of Stigmatomma species

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

A
agostii (Lacau & Delabie, 2002) (Brazil)

amblyops Karavaiev, 1935 (Vietnam)

annae (Arnoldi, 1968) (Turkmenistan)

armigerum (Mayr, 1887) (Argentina, Brazil)

awa (Xu & Chu, 2012) (China)

B
bellii (Forel, 1900) (India)

besucheti (Baroni Urbani, 1978) (Seychelles)

bierigi Santschi, 1930 (Cuba, Greater Antilles)

boltoni (Bharti & Wachkoo, 2011) (India)

bruni Forel, 1912 (Taiwan)

• Stigmatomma bruni juergi Forel, 1922

C
caliginosum (Onoyama, 1999) (Japan)

celatum Mann, 1919 (Solomon Islands)

chilense (Mayr, 1887) (Chile)

cleae (Delabie, 2002) (Brazil, Ecuador)

crenatum (Xu, 2001) (China)

D
degeneratum (Borgmeier, 1957) (Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Suriname)

denticulatum Roger, 1859 (Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Israel, Malta, Turkmenistan)

• Amblyopone gheorghieffi Forel, 1892

• Stigmatomma denticulatum gracilicornis Menozzi, 1936

E
egregium (Kusnezov, 1955) (Argentina)

elongatum Santschi, 1912 (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay)

• Stigmatomma elongata barretoi Bruch, 1921

• Stigmatomma elongata minor Santschi, 1922

• Stigmatomma elongatum paranense Santschi, 1925

emeryi Saunders, 1890 (Iberian Peninsula, Morocco, Spain)

eminia (Zhou, 2001) (China)

exiguum (Clark, 1928) (Australia)

F
falcatum (Lattke, 1991) (Dominican Republic, Greater Antilles, Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico)

feae Emery, 1895 (Myanmar)

ferrugineum (Smith, F., 1858) (Australia)

• Amblyopone mandibularis Clark, 1928

fulvidum (Terayama, 1987) (Japan)

G
gaetulicum (Baroni Urbani, 1978) (Iberian Peninsula, Morocco, Portugal, Spain)

gingivale (Brown, 1960) (Australia)

glauerti (Clark, 1928) (Australia)

gnoma (Taylor, 1979) (Solomon Islands)

gracile (Clark, 1934) (Australia)

H
heraldoi (Lacau & Delabie, 2002) (Brazil)

I
impressifrons Emery, 1869 (Bulgaria, Greece, Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Spain)

K
kangba (Xu & Chu, 2012) (China)

L
lucidum (Clark, 1934) (Australia)

lurilabes (Lattke, 1991) (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela)

luzonicum Wheeler, W.M. & Chapman, 1925 (Philippines)

• Stigmatomma williamsi Wheeler, W.M. & Chapman, 1925

M
meiliana (Xu & Chu, 2012) (China)

minutum Forel, 1913 (Indonesia)

monrosi (Brown, 1960) (Chile)

mystriops (Brown, 1960) (Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras)

N
noonadan (Taylor, 1965) (New Guinea)

normandi Santschi, 1915 (Israel, Tunisia)

O
octodentatum (Xu, 2006) (China)

ophthalmicum (Baroni Urbani, 1978) (Israel)

oregonense Wheeler, W.M., 1915 (Canada, United States)

orizabanum (Brown, 1960) (Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, United States)

• Amblyopone tropicalis Brown, 1962

P
pallipes (Haldeman, 1844) (Canada, United States)

• Arotropus binodosus Provancher, 1881

• Stigmatomma pallipes arizonense Wheeler, W.M., 1915

• Stigmatomma pallipes montigena Creighton, 1940

• Stigmatomma pallipes subterranea Creighton, 1940

• Stigmatomma pallipes wheeleri Santschi, 1914

• Stigmatomma serratum Roger, 1859

papuanum (Taylor, 1979) (New Guinea)

pertinax (Baroni Urbani, 1978) (India)

pluto (Gotwald & Levieux, 1972) (Ivory Coast)

punctulatum (Clark, 1934) (Australia)

Q
quadratum Karavaiev, 1935 (Vietnam)

R
reclinatum (Mayr, 1879) (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand)

rothneyi (Forel, 1900) (China, India, Philippines)

rubiginosum (Wu, J. & Wang, 1992) (China)

S
sakaii (Terayama, 1989) (Japan, Taiwan)

santschii Menozzi, 1922 (Cameroun, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal)

saundersi (Forel, 1892) (New Zealand)

silvestrii Wheeler, W.M., 1928 (China, Japan)

smithi (Brown, 1960) (Australia)

T
testaceum (Motschoulsky, 1863) (Sri Lanka)

trigonignathum (Brown, 1949) (United States)

trilobum (Xu, 2001) (China)

W
wilsoni (Clark, 1928) (Australia)

Z
zaojun (Terayama, 2009) (Taiwan)

zoma (Xu & Chu, 2012) (China)

zwaluwenburgi Williams, 1946 (Hawaii)

=Fossil Species=

E
electrina (Dlussky, 2009) (Baltic Amber (Eocene))

G
groehni (Dlussky, 2009) (Baltic Amber (Eocene))