Checklist of Oecophylla species

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Oecophylla
Formicinae
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Oecophylla smaragdina
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Distribution
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Species Richness
Statistics
Valid Species 15
Invalid Species 5
Fossils 16
Countries Occupied 35
Year Described 1860
First Species Described 1775
Last Species Described 2015

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

K

kolhapurensis Kurane, Bhoje & Sathe, 2015

L

longinoda (Latreille, 1802) (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Central African Republic, Gambia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mozambique, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania)
   • Oecophylla brevinodis André André, 1890

longinoda annectens Wheeler, W.M., 1922 (Democratic Republic of Congo)
longinoda claridens Santschi, 1928 (Ivory Coast)
longinoda fusca Emery, 1899 (Cameroun, Liberia)
longinoda rubriceps Wheeler, W.M., 1922 (Democratic Republic of Congo)
longinoda rufescens Santschi, 1928 (Congo)
longinoda taeniata Santschi, 1928 (Democratic Republic of Congo)
longinoda textor Wheeler, W.M., 1922 (Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya)

S

smaragdina (Fabricius, 1775) (Australia, Bangladesh, Borneo, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Krakatau Islands, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand)
   • Formica macra Guérin-Méneville, 1831
   • Formica virescens Fabricius, 1775
   • Formica viridis Kirby, W., 1819
   • Formica zonata Guérin-Méneville, 1838

smaragdina fuscoides Karavaiev, 1933 (Indonesia)
smaragdina gracilior Forel, 1911 (Indonesia)
smaragdina gracillima Emery, 1893 (Indonesia)
smaragdina selebensis Emery, 1893 (Indonesia, Sulawesi)
smaragdina subnitida Emery, 1892 (New Guinea, Solomon Islands)

Fossil Species

A

atavina Cockerell, 1915 (Bembridge Marls, Isle of Wight, UK (Priabonian, Late Eocene))

B

bartoniana Cockerell, 1920 (Bournemouth, Dorset, U.K. (Bartonian, Middle Eocene))
brischkei Mayr, 1868 (Baltic amber, Baltic Sea region, Europe (Bartonian, Middle to Late Eocene))

C

crassinoda Wheeler, W.M., 1922 (Baltic amber, Baltic Sea region, Europe (Bartonian, Middle to Late Eocene))

E

eckfeldiana Dlussky, 2008 (Eckfeld, Germany (Lutetian, Middle Eocene))

G

grandimandibula Riou, 1999 (Montagne d'Andance, Saint-Bauzile, Ardèche, France (Early Turolian, Late Miocene))

K

kraussei (Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 1999) (Klondike Formation, Republic, Washington, United States (Lutetian, Middle Eocene))

L

leakeyi Wilson & Taylor, 1964 (Mfwangano Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya (Early Miocene))
longiceps Dlussky, 2008 (Messel, Germany (Lutetian, Middle Eocene))

M

macroptera (Dlussky, 1981) (Vishnevaya Balka Creek, Stavropol, Russian Federation (Middle Miocene))
megarche Cockerell, 1915 (Bembridge Marls, Isle of Wight, UK (Priabonian, Late Eocene))

O

obesa (Heer, 1849) (Radoboj, Croatia (Burdigalian, Early Miocene))

P

praeclara Förster, 1891 (Brunstatt, Haut-Rhin, France (Early Oligocene))

S

sicula Emery, 1891 (Sicilian amber, Italy (Late/Upper Miocene))
superba Théobald, 1937 (Kleinkems, Germany (Early Oligocene))

T

taurica Perfilieva, Dubovikoff & Dlussky, 2017 (Malyi Kamyshlak, Kerch, Crimea, Russian Federation (Middle Miocene))