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- Australasia. Heteroponera angulata Borgmeier, 1959 Heteroponera brounii (Forel, 1892) Heteroponera carinifrons Mayr, 1887 Heteroponera crozieri Taylor...
- Heteroponera inca is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. Endemic to Colombia, it was described by William Louis Brown Jr. in 1958. Brown, W. L...
- Heteroponera monticola is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. Described by Kempf and Brown in 1970, Colonies are mainly inhabit high wet regions...
- 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 inermis is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. Endemic to Brazil, it was described by Carlo Emery in 1894. Brown, W.L. jr. 1958b....
- Heteroponera microps is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. Endemic to South America, it was described by Borgmeier in 1957. Borgmeier, T. 1957a...
- Heteroponera leae is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. It is endemic to Australia, and was described by Wheeler in 1923. It has a similar appearance...
- 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 brouni is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera. It is endemic to the North Island of New Zealand, and the Three Kings Islands. Forel...
- Heteroponera angulata is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera, endemic to Brazil. It was described by Borgmeier in 1959. Borgmeier, T. 1959a. Myrmecologische...