Checklist of Plagiolepis species

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

A
abyssinica Forel, 1894 (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia)

adynata Bolton, 1995 (Vietnam)

•  Plagiolepis flava Karavaiev Karavaiev, 1935

alluaudi Emery, 1894 (Barbados, Bermuda, Borneo, China, Comoros, Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Hawaii, Japan, Kenya, Madagascar, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Island, Réunion, Saint Helena, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Switzerland, Tonga, United States, Vanuatu)

•  Plagiolepis augusti Emery, 1921

•  Plagiolepis foreli Mann Mann, 1921

•  Plagiolepis foreli Santschi Santschi, 1920

•  Plagiolepis foreli ornata Santschi, 1920

•  Plagiolepis mactavishi Wheeler, W.M., 1908

ampeloni (Faber, 1969) (Austria, Hungary, Slovenia)

ancyrensis Santschi, 1920 (Greece, Israel, Turkey)

arnoldii Dlussky, 1990 (Turkmenistan)

B
balestrierii Menozzi, 1939 (India)

bicolor Forel, 1901 (New Guinea)

boltoni Sharaf & Aldawood, 2011 (Saudi Arabia)

breviscapa Collingwood & van Harten, 2005 (Yemen)

brunni Mayr, 1895 (Benin, Guinea, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe)

brunni nilotica Mayr, 1904 (Eritrea, Sudan)

brunni pubescens Forel, 1913 (Zimbabwe)

C
calva Radchenko, 1996 (Turkmenistan)

capensis Mayr, 1865 (South Africa)

cardiocarenis Chang & He, 2002 (China)

chirindensis Arnold, 1949 (Zimbabwe)

clarki Wheeler, W.M., 1934 (Australia)

clarki impasta Wheeler, W.M., 1934 (Australia)

compressa Radchenko, 1996 (Turkmenistan)

D
decora Santschi, 1914 (Kenya, South Africa)

demangei Santschi, 1920 (China, Vietnam)

deweti Forel, 1904 (South Africa)

dichroa Forel, 1902 (Bangladesh, India)

dlusskyi Radchenko, 1996 (Armenia, Kyrgyzstan)

E
exigua Forel, 1894 (China, India, Madagascar, New Guinea, Seychelles, United Arab Emirates)

exigua quadrimaculata Forel, 1902 (Australia, New Caledonia)

F
flavescens Collingwood, 1976 (Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, Japan, Republic of Korea)

funicularis Santschi, 1919 (South Africa)

fuscula Emery, 1895 (Mozambique, South Africa)

G
grassei Le Masne, 1956 (France, Iberian Peninsula, Spain)

H
hoggarensis Bernard, 1981 (Algeria)

I
intermedia Emery, 1895 (Botswana, Lesotho, South Africa)

intermedia minutula Emery, 1921 (South Africa)

J
jerdonii Forel, 1894 (China, India)

jouberti Forel, 1910 (Kenya, South Africa)

juddi Sharaf & Aldawood, 2011 (Yemen)

K
karawajewi Radchenko, 1989 (Greece, Ukraine)

L
livingstonei Santschi, 1926 (Zambia, Zimbabwe)

longwang Terayama, 2009 (Taiwan)

lucidula Wheeler, W.M., 1934 (Australia)

M
madecassa Forel, 1892 (Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mayotte, Seychelles)

mediorufa Forel, 1916 (Democratic Republic of Congo)

moelleri Bingham, 1903 (India)

montivaga Arnold, 1958 (Lesotho, Zimbabwe)

N
nitida Karavaiev, 1935 (Cambodia)

nynganensis McAreavey, 1949 (Australia)

P
pallescens Forel, 1889 (Armenia, China, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Israel, Kyrgyzstan)

pallescens atlantis Santschi, 1920 (Tunisia)

pallescens elguerrhae Karavaiev, 1931 (Algeria)

pallescens isis Santschi, 1938 (Egypt, Israel)

pallescens kabyla Santschi, 1920 (Tunisia)

pallescens maura Santschi, 1920 (Canary Islands, Egypt, Iran, Morocco)

pallescens polygyna Santschi, 1922 (Tunisia)

pallescens sordida Santschi, 1920 (Tunisia)

pictipes Santschi, 1914 (Kenya)

pissina Roger, 1863 (Sri Lanka)

pontii Menozzi, 1939 (India)

puncta Forel, 1910 (Lesotho, Seychelles, South Africa)

pygmaea (Latreille, 1798) (Afghanistan, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Balearic Islands, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canary Islands, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iberian Peninsula, Israel, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)

•  Micromyrma dufourii Perris, 1878

•  Plagiolepis pygmaea obscuriscapus Santschi, 1923

pygmaea bulawayensis Arnold, 1922 (Zimbabwe)

pygmaea mima Arnold, 1922 (Zimbabwe)

pygmaea minu Forel, 1911 (Turkey)

R
regis Karavaiev, 1931 (Kazakhstan)

rogeri Forel, 1894 (India)

S
schmitzii Forel, 1895 (Algeria, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Gibraltar, Iberian Peninsula, Iran, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Tunisia)

•  Plagiolepis barbara madeirensis Emery, 1921

•  Plagiolepis pygmaea barbara Santschi, 1911

•  Plagiolepis schmitzi crosi Santschi, 1920

schmitzii canariensis Santschi, 1920 (Canary Islands)

schmitzii tingitana Santschi, 1936 (Morocco)

simoni Emery, 1921 (Lesotho)

squamulosa Wheeler, W.M., 1934 (Australia)

sudanica Weber, 1943 (Sudan)

T
taurica Santschi, 1920 (Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Channel Islands, China, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Montenegro, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russian Federation, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)

•  Plagiolepis barbara pyrenaica Emery, 1921

•  Plagiolepis pygmaea manczshurica Ruzsky, 1905

•  Plagiolepis satunini Karavaiev, 1931

V
vanderkelleni Forel, 1901 (Angola)

vanderkelleni polita Santschi, 1914 (South Africa)

vanderkelleni tricolor Forel, 1910 (Botswana)

vindobonensis Lomnicki, 1925 (Austria, Belgium, Channel Islands, Croatia, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Romania, Slovenia)

vladileni Radchenko, 1996 (Turkmenistan)

W
wilsoni (Clark, 1934) (Australia)

X
xene Stärcke, 1936 (Andorra, Balearic Islands, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Montenegro, Russian Federation, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine)

=Fossil Species=

K
klinsmanni Mayr, 1868 (Baltic amber)

kuenowi Mayr, 1868 (Baltic amber)

L
labilis Emery, 1891

M
minutissima Dlussky, 2002

P
paradoxa Dlussky, 2010 (Bitterfeld amber)

S
singularis Mayr, 1868 (Baltic amber)

solitaria Mayr, 1868 (Baltic amber)

squamifera Mayr, 1868 (Baltic amber)

succini André, 1895 (Baltic amber)

W
wheeleri Dlussky, 2010 (Baltic amber)