Bhutan

The following valid species and subspecies of ants are known to occur in Bhutan. Unidentified and undescribed species will be added to this list as identifications are verified and taxonomic revisions are published. This species list is based upon the effort of many ant collectors as well as myrmecologists who have published on the taxonomy of Bhutan ants. Those who have specimen records that expand this list are encouraged to submit this information in the discussion section of the Bhutan Ants web page. Please advise if any corrections are warranted.

Calyptomyrmex

 * Calyptomyrmex friederikae 	Kutter, 1976


 * Calyptomyrmex wittmeri 	Baroni Urbani, 1975

Cardiocondyla

 * Cardiocondyla itsukii Seifert, Okita & Heinze, 2017

Discothyrea

 * Discothyrea stumperi 	Baroni Urbani, 1977

Lasius

 * Lasius draco 	Collingwood, 1982


 * Lasius magnus 	Seifert, 1992

Lordomyrma

 * Lordomyrma bhutanensis (Baroni Urbani, 1977)

Mayriella

 * Mayriella transfuga Baroni Urbani, 1977

Meranoplus

 * Meranoplus bicolor 	Guérin-Méneville, 1844


 * Meranoplus rothneyi 	Forel, 1902

Myrmica

 * Myrmica aimonissabaudiae Menozzi, 1939


 * Myrmica collingwoodi 	Radchenko & Elmes, 1998


 * Myrmica indica Weber, 1950


 * Myrmica rugosa Mayr, 1865


 * Myrmica rupestris Forel, 1902


 * Myrmica villosa Radchenko & Elmes, 1999


 * Myrmica weberi Elmes & Radchenko, 2009

Perissomyrmex

 * Perissomyrmex monticola 	De Andrade, 1993

Proceratium

 * Proceratium williamsi Tiwari, 2000

Strumigenys

 * Strumigenys caniophanoides De Andrade, 2007


 * Strumigenys dohertyi 	Emery, 1897


 * Strumigenys exilirhina 	Bolton, 2000


 * Strumigenys kichijo 	Terayama, Lin & Wu, 1996


 * Strumigenys lyroessa 	Roger, 1859


 * Strumigenys membranifera 	Emery, 1869


 * Strumigenys nannosobek 	Bolton, 2000


 * Strumigenys nanzanensis 	Lin & Wu, 1996


 * Strumigenys uberyx 	Bolton, 2000


 * Strumigenys virgila 	Bolton, 2000

Tetramorium

 * Tetramorium bicarinatum (Nylander, 1846)


 * Tetramorium urbanii 	Bolton, 1977

Tetraponera

 * Tetraponera rufonigra (Jerdon, 1851)