Checklist of Anonychomyrma species

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

A
anguliceps (Forel, 1901) (New Guinea)

angusta (Stitz, 1911) (New Guinea)

arcadia (Forel, 1915) (Australia)

B
biconvexa (Santschi, 1928) (Australia)

• Iridomyrmex foetans Clark, 1929

D
dimorpha (Viehmeyer, 1912) (New Guinea, Solomon Islands)

dimorpha contenta (Viehmeyer, 1913)==E== extensa (Emery, 1887) (New Guinea)

F
fornicata (Emery, 1914) (Australia)

froggatti (Forel, 1902) (Australia)

G
gigantea (Donisthorpe, 1943) (New Guinea)

gilberti (Forel, 1902) (Australia, New Guinea)

glabrata (Smith, F., 1857) (Malaysia)

I
incisa (Stitz, 1932) (Indonesia)

itinerans (Lowne, 1865) (Australia)

itinerans ballaratensis (Forel, 1902) (Australia)

itinerans depilis (Forel, 1902) (Australia)

itinerans perthensis (Forel, 1902) (Australia)

L
longicapitata (Donisthorpe, 1947) (New Guinea)

longiceps (Forel, 1907) (Australia)

M
malandana (Forel, 1915) (Australia)

minuta (Donisthorpe, 1943) (New Guinea)

murina (Emery, 1911) (New Guinea)

myrmex Donisthorpe, 1947 (New Guinea)

N
nitidiceps (André, 1896) (Australia)

P
polita (Stitz, 1912) (Indonesia)

procidua (Erichson, 1842) (Australia)

purpurescens (Lowne, 1865) (Australia)

S
scrutator (Smith, F., 1859) (Indonesia, New Guinea)

scrutator batesi (Forel, 1911) (New Guinea)

sellata (Stitz, 1911) (New Guinea)

T
tigris (Stitz, 1912) (New Guinea)

=Fossil Species=

C
constricta (Mayr, 1868) (Baltic Amber (Eocene))

G
geinitzi (Mayr, 1868) (Baltic Amber (Eocene))

S
samlandica (Wheeler, W.M., 1915) (Baltic Amber (Eocene))