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- Australasia. Heteroponera angulata Borgmeier, 1959 Heteroponera brounii (Forel, 1892) Heteroponera carinifrons Mayr, 1887 Heteroponera crozieri Taylor...
- Heteroponera crozieri is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera endemic to Australia. Described in 2011, the workers look similar to those of Heteroponera...
- Heteroponera dolo is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera, endemic to Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. It was described by Roger in 1860...
- Heteroponera relicta is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. Endemic to Australia, it was described by Wheeler in 1915. Wheeler, W. M. 1915c. Paranomopone...
- Heteroponera mayri is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. Endemic to Brazil and Paraguay, it was described by Kempf in 1962. Kempf, W. W. 1962a...
- Heteroponera majeri is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. Endemic to Australia, it was recently described by Taylor in 2011. Its appearance is...
- Heteroponera imbellis is a species of ant, in the genus Heteroponera. Endemic to Australia, it was described by Carlo Emery in 1895. Emery, C (1895). "Descriptions...
- Endemic to South America, it was described by Borgmeier in 1957 as Heteroponera microps. Borgmeier, T. 1957a. Myrmecologische Studien, I. An. Acad. Bras...
- Heteroponera flava is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. Endemic to Brazil and Paraguay, it was described by Kempf in 1962. Kempf, W. W. 1962a...
- Heteroponera carinifrons is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera, endemic to Chile. It was described by Mayr in 1887. Mayr, Gustav L. (1887): Südamerikanische...