Checklist of Syllophopsis species

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

A
adiastolon (Heterick, 2006) (Madagascar)

arnoldi Santschi, 1921 (South Africa)

•  Monomorium jonesi Arnold, 1952

aureorugosa (Heterick, 2006) (Madagascar)

australica (Forel, 1907) (Australia, Borneo, New Guinea, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Mariana Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Thailand, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna Islands)

•  Ireneidris myops Donisthorpe, 1943

•  Monomorium talpa Emery, 1911

C
cryptobia Santschi, 1921 (Cameroun, Central African Republic, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda)

D
dentata (Sharaf, 2007) (Egypt)

E
elgonensis Santschi, 1935 (Kenya)

F
ferodens (Heterick, 2006) (Madagascar)

fisheri (Heterick, 2006) (Madagascar)

G
gongromos (Heterick, 2006) (Madagascar)

H
hildebrandti (Forel, 1892) (Central African Republic, Comoros, Madagascar, Mayotte)

I
infusca (Heterick, 2006) (Madagascar)

K
kondratieffi (Sharaf & Aldawood, 2013) (Saudi Arabia)

M
malamixta (Bolton, 1987) (Ivory Coast, Tanzania)

modesta (Santschi, 1914) (Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mayotte, South Africa, Tanzania)

•  Monomorium modestum boerorum Santschi, 1915

•  Monomorium modestum smutsi Wheeler, W.M., 1922

•  Monomorium modestum transwaalensis Emery, 1922

S
sechellensis (Emery, 1894) (Australia, Barbados, Borneo, Cambodia, Comoros, Fiji, Guam, Indonesia, Japan, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Myanmar, New Guinea, Northern Mariana Islands, Saint Helena, Samoa, Seychelles, Thailand, Tonga, Vietnam)

•  Monomorium fossulatum Emery, 1895

sersalata (Bolton, 1987) (Rwanda)

subcoeca (Emery, 1894) (Algeria, Australia, Brazil, China, Israel, Lesser Antilles, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Zimbabwe)

T
thrascolepta Bolton, 1987 (Central African Republic, Ivory Coast)

V
vitiensis Mann, 1921 (Fiji)