Checklist of Myopias species

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

A
amblyops Roger, 1861 (Sri Lanka)

B
bidens (Emery, 1900) (Indonesia)

bidens polita (Stitz, 1925) (Philippines)

breviloba (Wheeler, W.M., 1919) (Borneo, Indonesia, Krakatau Islands, Philippines)

C
castaneicola (Donisthorpe, 1938) (New Guinea)

chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983 (Australia)

concava Willey & Brown, 1983 (New Guinea)

conicara Xu, 1998 (China)

crawleyi (Donisthorpe, 1941) (Indonesia)

• Trapeziopelta nitida Crawley, 1924

cribriceps Emery, 1901 (Indonesia, New Guinea)

D
delta Willey & Brown, 1983 (Australia, New Guinea)

densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983 (Australia)

E
emeryi (Forel, 1913) (Indonesia)

G
gigas Willey & Brown, 1983 (New Guinea)

H
hania Xu & Liu, 2012 (China)

hollandi (Forel, 1901) (Indonesia)

J
julivora Willey & Brown, 1983 (New Guinea)

K
kuehni (Forel, 1902) (Indonesia)

L
latinoda (Emery, 1897) (New Guinea)

levigata (Emery, 1901) (New Guinea)

lobosa Willey & Brown, 1983 (Philippines)

loriai (Emery, 1897) (New Guinea)

luoba Xu & Liu, 2012 (China)

M
maligna (Smith, F., 1861) (Borneo, Indonesia, Sulawesi)

maligna punctigera (Emery, 1900) (Indonesia, New Guinea)

mandibularis (Crawley, 1924) (Indonesia)

mayri (Donisthorpe, 1932) (Indonesia)

• Ponera nitida Smith, F., 1861

media Willey & Brown, 1983 (New Guinea)

menba Xu & Liu, 2012 (China)

modiglianii (Emery, 1900) (Indonesia, Philippines)

N
nops Willey & Brown, 1983 (Taiwan)

P
papua Snelling, R.R., 2008 (New Guinea)

• Trapeziopelta punctigera Emery, 1901

philippinensis (Menozzi, 1925) (Philippines)

R
ruthae Willey & Brown, 1983 (New Guinea)

S
santschii (Viehmeyer, 1914) (New Guinea)

shivalikensis Bharti & Wachkoo, 2012 (India)

T
tasmaniensis Wheeler, W.M., 1923 (Australia)

• Trapeziopelta diadela Clark, 1934

tenuis (Emery, 1900) (Australia, New Guinea)

• Trapeziopelta tenuis fulvescens Emery, 1901

trumani (Donisthorpe, 1949) (Indonesia, New Guinea)

X
xiphias (Emery, 1900) (New Guinea)