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 and for distribution information see Stigmatomma species by Country.

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

amblyops Karavaiev, 1935 (Vietnam)

annae (Arnoldi, 1968) (Turkmenistan)

armigerum (Mayr, 1887) (Argentina, Brazil)

awa (Xu & Chu, 2012) (China, India)

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
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, Romania, 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, E., 1890 (Gibraltar, 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

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

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
meilianum (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) (Colombia, 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)

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)

rubiginoum (Wu & 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, Republic of Korea, Taiwan)

smithi (Brown, 1960) (Australia)

T
testaceum (Motschoulsky, 1863) (Sri Lanka)

trigonignathum (Brown, 1949) (United States)

trilobum (Xu, 2001) (China)

W
wilsoni (Clark, 1928) (Australia)

X
xui Bharti & Rilta, 2015 (India)

Z
zaojun (Terayama, 2009) (Taiwan)

zoma (Xu & Chu, 2012) (China)

=Fossil Species=

E
electrinum (Dlussky, 2009) (Baltic amber)

G
groehni (Dlussky, 2009) (Baltic amber)