Trichomyrmex is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Described by Mayr in 1865, it was revalidated as a genus by Ward et al. 2015 after numerous previous revisions. These ants are native to southeastern Europe, Africa, and Asia, although some species like T. destructor are invasive elsewhere.
Species
- Trichomyrmex aberrans <small>Forel, 1902</small>
- Trichomyrmex abyssinicus <small>(Forel, 1894)</small>
- Trichomyrmex almosayari <small>Sharaf & Aldawood, 2016</small>
- Trichomyrmex chobauti <small>(Emery, 1896)</small>
- Trichomyrmex criniceps <small>(Mayr, 1879)</small>
- Trichomyrmex destructor <small>(Jerdon, 1851)</small>
- Trichomyrmex emeryi <small>Mayr, 1895</small>
- Trichomyrmex epinotale <small>Santschi, 1923</small>
- Trichomyrmex glaber <small>(André, 1883)</small>
- Trichomyrmex lameerei <small>(Forel, 1902)</small>
- Trichomyrmex mayri <small>(Forel, 1902)</small>
- Trichomyrmex muticus <small>(Emery, 1887)</small>
- Trichomyrmex oscaris <small>Forel, 1894</small>
- Trichomyrmex perplexus <small>(Radchenko, 1997)</small>
- Trichomyrmex robustior <small>(Forel, 1892)</small>
- Trichomyrmex rogeri <small>Mayr, 1865</small>
- Trichomyrmex santschii <small>(Forel, 1907)</small>
- Trichomyrmex scabriceps <small>(Mayr, 1879)</small>
- Trichomyrmex shakeri <small>Sharaf & Al Dhafer, 2016</small>
- Trichomyrmex wroughtoni <small>Forel, 1911</small>
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