Nicobar Island

Acropyga

 * Acropyga acutiventris Roger, 1862

Aenictus

 * Aenictus fergusoni Forel, 1901

Anochetus

 * Anochetus graeffei Mayr, 1870

Anoplolepis

 * Anoplolepis gracilipes (Smith, F., 1857)

Aphaenogaster

 * Aphaenogaster beccarii Emery, 1887
 * Aphaenogaster feae nicobarensis (Forel, 1903)
 * Aphaenogaster longiceps (Smith, F., 1858)

Brachyponera

 * Brachyponera luteipes (Mayr, 1862)]]

Camponotus

 * Camponotus irritans (Smith, F., 1857)
 * Camponotus irritans carensis Emery, 1920
 * Camponotus nicobarensis Mayr, 1865
 * Camponotus vitreus (Smith, F., 1858)

Cardiocondyla

 * Cardiocondyla nuda (Mayr, 1866)

Carebara

 * Carebara affinis (Jerdon, 1851)
 * Carebara similis Mayr, 1862

Cataulacus

 * Cataulacus muticus Emery, 1889

Cerapachys

 * Cerapachys species

Crematogaster

 * Crematogaster species

Echinopla

 * Echinopla senilis Mayr, 1862

Gnamptogenys

 * Gnamptogenys coxalis (Roger, 1860)

Metapone

 * Metapone nicobarensis Tiwari & Jonathan

Monomorium

 * Monomorium floricola (Jerdon, 1851)

Myopopone

 * Myopopone castanea (Smith, F., 1860)

Nylanderia

 * Nylanderia bourbonica (Forel, 1886)
 * Nylanderia indica (Forel, 1894)
 * Nylanderia yerburyi (Forel, 1894)

Odontomachus

 * Odontomachus simillimus Smith, F., 1858

Paratrechina

 * Paratrechina longicornis (Latreille, 1802)

Pheidole

 * Pheidole longipes (Latreille, 1802)
 * Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius, 1793)
 * Pheidole watsoni Forel, 1902

Polyrhachis

 * Polyrhachis textor brunneogaster Donisthorpe, 1937

Pristomyrmex

 * Pristomyrmex species

Solenopsis

 * Solenopsis geminata (Fabricius, 1804)

Tapinoma

 * Tapinoma melanocephalum (Fabricius, 1793)

Tetramorium

 * Tetramorium bicarinatum (Nylander, 1846)
 * Tetramorium lanuginosum Mayr, 1870

Tetraponera

 * Tetraponera rufonigra (Forel,
 * Tetraponera nitida (Smith, F., 1860)
 * Tetraponera pilosa (Smith, F., 1858)

Vollenhovia

 * Vollenhovia oblonga laevithorax Emery, 1889

REFERENCE

 * [[Media:Mohanraj et al 2010.pdf|Mohanraj, P.; Ali, M.; Veerakumari, K. 2010. Formicidae of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Indian Ocean: Bay of Bengal). Journal of Insect Science 10:Article 172 (available online: www.insectscience.org/10.172). PDF]]