Checklist of Brachymyrmex species

The following species and subspecies belong to the genus Brachymyrmex. Synonyms are listed under their senior names. For valid names only see Brachymyrmex species and for distribution information see Brachymyrmex species by Country.

A
admotus Mayr, 1887 (Argentina, Brazil, Mexico)

antennatus Santschi, 1929 (Brazil)

aphidicola Forel, 1909 (Argentina, Brazil, Greater Antilles, Paraguay)

• Brachymyrmex heeri fallax Santschi, 1923

australis Forel, 1901 (Brazil)

australis curtus Santschi, 1922 (Argentina, Uruguay)

B
brasiliensis Ortiz & Fernández, 2014 (Brazil)

brevicornis Emery, 1906 (Argentina, Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Suriname)

brevicornoeides Forel, 1914 (Argentina)

• Brachymyrmex cordemoyi nigricans Santschi, 1916

bruchi Forel, 1912 (Argentina)

• Brachymyrmex bruchi rufipes Forel, 1912

C
cavernicola Wheeler, W.M., 1938 (Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico)

coactus Mayr, 1887 (Argentina, Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico)

coactus nictitans Emery, 1906 (Costa Rica)

coactus robustus Santschi, 1923 (Brazil)

constrictus Santschi, 1923 (Bolivia)

constrictus bonariensis Santschi, 1933 (Argentina)

cordemoyi Forel, 1895 (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Comoros, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Lesser Antilles, Madagascar, Mauritius, Paraguay, Réunion, Seychelles, Suriname, United Republic of Tanzania, Venezuela)

cordemoyi distinctus Santschi, 1923 (Argentina)

D
degener Emery, 1906 (Brazil)

degener niger Forel, 1912 (Brazil)

delabiei Ortiz & Fernández, 2014 (Brazil)

depilis Emery, 1893 (Canada, Mexico, United States)

• Brachymyrmex depilis flavescens Grundmann, 1952

• Brachymyrmex nanellus Wheeler, W.M., 1903

donisthorpei Santschi, 1939 (Colombia)

F
feitosai Ortiz & Fernández, 2014 (Brazil)

fiebrigi Forel, 1908 (Argentina, Paraguay)

fiebrigi fumidus Santschi, 1923 (Argentina)

fiebrigi funicularis Santschi, 1922 (Argentina)

flavidulus (Roger, 1863) (Cuba, Greater Antilles)

G
gagates Wheeler, W.M., 1934 (Mexico)

gaucho Santschi, 1917 (Argentina)

giardi Emery, 1895 (Chile)

• Brachymyrmex giardi nitida Santschi, 1922

giardi cordobensis Santschi, 1929 (Argentina)

goeldii Forel, 1912 (Brazil)

H
heeri Forel, 1874 (Argentina, Bahamas, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, French Guiana, Galapagos Islands, Guatemala, Haiti, Lesser Antilles, Mexico, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine, Venezuela)

heeri basalis Wheeler, W.M., 1921 (Guyana)

I
incisus Forel, 1912 (Brazil, Colombia)

L
laevis Emery, 1895 (Argentina, Chile)

laevis andinus Santschi, 1923 (Argentina)

laevis fusculus Emery, 1906 (Argentina)

longicornis Forel, 1907 (Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica)

longicornis hemiops Santschi, 1923 (Brazil, Brazil)

longicornis immunis Forel, 1908 (Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay)

longicornis pullus Santschi, 1933 (Argentina)

luederwaldti Santschi, 1923 (Brazil, Paraguay)

luederwaldti attenuatus Santschi, 1929 (Brazil)

M
melensis Zolessi, Abenante & Gonzalez, 1978 (Uruguay)

micromegas Emery, 1923 (Brazil)

minutus Forel, 1893 (Bahamas, Colombia, Cuba, Greater Antilles, Guyana, Jamaica, Lesser Antilles, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, United States)

modestus Santschi, 1923 (Brazil)

musculus Forel, 1899 (Costa Rica, Mexico, United States)

myops Emery, 1906 (Brazil)

N
nebulosus LaPolla & Longino, 2006 (Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico)

O
obscurior Forel, 1893 (Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Greater Antilles, Grenada, Guam, Guatemala, Haiti, Hawaii, Lesser Antilles, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Panama, Puerto Rico, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, United States, Vanuatu, Venezuela)

oculatus Santschi, 1919 (Argentina)

P
patagonicus Mayr, 1868 (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, United States)

• Brachymyrmex patagonicus atratula Santschi, 1923

physogaster Kusnezov, 1960 (Argentina)

pictus Mayr, 1887 (Brazil)

pictus balboae Wheeler, W.M., 1942 (Costa Rica, Panama)

pilipes Mayr, 1887 (Brazil)

S
santschii Menozzi, 1927 (Costa Rica)

T
termitophilus Forel, 1895 (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay)

tristis Mayr, 1870 (Colombia)