Checklist of Strongylognathus species

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

A
afer Emery, 1884 (Algeria)

•  Strongylognathus huberi foreli Emery, 1924

alboini Finzi, 1924 (Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland)

alpinus Wheeler, W.M., 1909 (Switzerland)

arnoldii Radchenko, 1985 (Russian Federation)

C
caeciliae Forel, 1897 (Iberian Peninsula, Spain)

chelifer Radchenko, 1985 (China, Russian Federation)

christophi Emery, 1889 (Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation)

•  Strongylognathus huberi ruzskyi Emery, 1909

D
dalmaticus Baroni Urbani, 1969 (Croatia, Greece)

destefanii Emery, 1915 (Italy)

•  Strongylognathus emeryi Menozzi, 1921

•  Strongylognathus huberi cecconii Emery, 1916

H
huberi Forel, 1874 (France, Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland)

•  Strongylognathus huberi gallica Bondroit, 1918

I
insularis Baroni Urbani, 1968 (Italy, Malta)

italicus Finzi, 1924 (Italy)

K
kabakovi Radchenko & Dubovikov, 2011 (Afghanistan)

karawajewi Pisarski, 1966 (Armenia, China, Russian Federation, Turkmenistan, Ukraine)

kervillei Santschi, 1921 (Turkey)

koreanus Pisarski, 1966 (China, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Japan, Republic of Korea)

kratochvili Silhavy, 1937 (Bulgaria, Czech Republic)

•  Strongylognathus rehbinderi bulgaricus Pisarski, 1966

M
minutus Radchenko, 1991 (Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan)

P
palaestinensis Menozzi, 1933 (Israel)

pisarskii Poldi, 1994 (Italy)

potanini Radchenko, 1995 (China)

R
rehbinderi Forel, 1904 (Armenia, Georgia)

S
silvestrii Menozzi, 1936 (Greece)

T
testaceus (Schenck, 1852) (Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iberian Peninsula, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)

•  Myrmus emarginatus Schenck, 1853

•  Strongylognathus diveri Donisthorpe, 1936

tylonus Wei, Xu & He, 2001 (China)