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)

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, Turkmenistan)

• 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 & Dubovikoff, 2011 (Afghanistan)

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

kervillei Santschi, 1921 (Turkey)

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

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, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Iberian Peninsula, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Turkmenistan, Ukraine)

• Myrmus emarginatus Schenck, 1853

• Strongylognathus diveri Donisthorpe, 1936

tylonus Wei, Xu & He, 2001 (China)