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What Animals Are Not Native To North America

This is an incomplete list of extinct animals of Northward America. This list covers only extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geological period that extends from the present day dorsum to most 10,000 radiocarbon years, approximately eleven,430 ± 130 calendar years BP (between 9560 and 9300 BC).

Mammals [edit]

Prehistoric mammal extinctions (showtime of the Holocene to 1500 C.E.)

Common name/scientific name Extinction date (BCE) Range Epitome
American Cheetah
M.inexpectatus, K.trumani
12,000 Due north America American Cheetah
American mastodon
Mammut americanum
eight,500 North America American mastodon
American mount deer
Odocoileus lucasi
x,000 the Rocky Mountains, the Guadalupe Mountains American mountain deer
American lion
Panthera atrox
eleven,000 Alaska to Central America American Lion
Aztlanolagus agilis
10,000 southeastern Arizona to Key America Aztlanolagus agilis
Beautiful armadillo
Dasypus bellus
8,000 the North American Southwest to South America --
Bison antiquus 10,000 the U.S. and Canada Bison antiquus
Bison occidentalis
iii,000 Alaska to Minnesota --
Camelops
Camelops spp.
8,000 Western North America Camelops hesternus
Caribbean ground sloths
3,000 the Caribbean area islands Acratocnus antillensis
Columbian mammoth
Mammuthus columbi
5,800 the northern U.Due south. to Fundamental America Columbian mammoth
Dire wolf
Aenocyon dirus
7,400 mid-latitude North America to South America Dire wolf
Florida spectacled acquit
Tremarctos floridanus
viii,000 the southern U.S. --
Glyptodon
10,000 Central America to South America Glyptodon
Harlan's muskox
Bootherium bombifrons
ix,000 North America Harlan's muskox
Holmesina septentrionalis
viii,000 the southern U.S. to Due south America Holmesina occidentalis
Jefferson's ground sloth
Megalonyx spp.
11,000 North America Jefferson's ground sloth
Mylohyus
M. elmorei, K. floridanus, Thousand. fossilis, M. gidleyi and G. nasutus
9,000 Due north America Mylohyus nasutus
Pacific mastodon
Mammut pacificus
ten,000 the Pacific Coast of the United States Mammut pacificus
Pleistocene Due north American jaguar
Panthera onca augusta
10,000 the Pacific Northwest to Panama Pleistocene North American jaguar
Pygmy mammoth
Mammuthus exilis
10,800-11,300 the Channel Islands of California, U.S. Pygmy mammoth
Saber-toothed cat
Smilodon fatalis
8,000 North America Smilodon
Scimitar-toothed cats
Homotherium sp.
x,000 North America Scimitar cats
Giant short-faced bear
Arctodus simus
eight,000 North America Short-faced bear
Shrub-ox
Euceratherium collinum
9,500 Northward America Shrub-Ox
Steppe bison
Bison priscus
5,400[ane]
Northward America Steppe wisent
Stout-legged llama
Palaeolama mirifica
10,000 Northward and South America --
Western equus caballus
Equus occidentalis
10,000 North America Western horse
Woolly mammoth
Mammuthus primigenius
4,500 Wrangel Isle (the Bering Bounding main) Woolly mammoth

Recent mammal extinctions (1500 C.East. to the present)

Mutual name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Martinique giant rice rat
Megalomys desmarestii [2]
1902
Martinique Antillean giant rice rat
Anthony'due south woodrat
Neotoma anthonyi [3]
1926
United mexican states (just on Isla Todos Santos) --
Banks Island wolf
Canis lupus bernardi
1920
the Arctic Archipelago --
Barbados raccoon
Procyon lotor gloveralleni
1964
Barbados --
Bunker's woodrat
Neotoma bunkeri [4]
1932
Mexico (the Coronados Islands) [5]
California grizzly bear
Ursus arctos californicus
1922
California California golden bear
Caribbean area monk seal
Monachus tropicalis [6]
1952
the Caribbean area Sea Caribbean monk seal
Pour Mountains wolf
Canis lupus fuscus
1940
the Pacific Northwest --
Cuban coney
Geocapromys columbianus [seven]
the 1500s
Cuba --
Eastern cougar
Puma concolor couguar
unknown (declared in 2011)
Northeastern North America Eastern cougar
Eastern elk
Cervus canadensis canadensis
1877
Laurentia Eastern elk
Florida black wolf
Canis lupus floridanus
1908
Florida --
Goff's pocket gopher
Geomys pinetis goffi
1955
Florida --
Gull Island vole
Microtus pennsylvanicus nesophilus
1897
Gull Isle, New York --
Hispaniolan edible rat
Heteropsomys insulans [8]
the 1500s
Hispaniola --
Insular cavern rat
Heteropsomys insulans [ix]
the 1600s
Puerto Rico --
Imposter hutia
Hexolobodon phenax [x]
the 1500s
Hispaniola --
Jamaican monkey
Xenothrix mcgregori [xi]
the 1500s
Jamaica --
Jamaican rice rat
Oryzomys antillarum [12]
the 1870s
Jamaica Jamaican rice rat
Picayune Swan Island hutia
Geocapromys thoracatus [thirteen]
1955
Petty Swan Isle, Honduras Little Swan Island hutia
Marcano'south solenodon
Solenodon marcanoi [fourteen]
the 1500s
Hispaniola --
Merriam's elk
Cervus canadensis merriami
1906
the southwestern U.S. --
Mexican grizzly bear
Ursus arctos horribilis (formerly Ursus arctos nelsoni)
1964
Mexico and the southwestern U.S. Mexico grizzlies.png
Montane hutia
Isolobodon montanus [fifteen]
the 1500s
Hispaniola --
Nelson's rice rat
Oryzomys nelsoni [sixteen]
1897
María Madre Isle, Mexico Nelson's rice rat
Nevis rice rat
Pennatomys nivalis [17]
the 1500s
Netherlands (Sint Eustatius) and Saint Kitts, Nevis --
Newfoundland wolf
Canis lupus beothucus
1911
Newfoundland Newfoundland wolf
Oriente cave rat
Boromys offella [18]
the 1500s
Cuba Oriente cave rat
Pallid beach mouse
Peromyscus polionotus decoloratus
1959
Florida --
Puerto Rican hutia
Isolobodon portoricensis [19]
the 1600s
Hispaniola and Puerto Rico --
Puerto Rican long-nosed bat
Monophyllus frater
the 1600s
Puerto Rico --
Saint Lucia behemothic rice rat
Megalomys luciae [20]
1852
Saint Lucia St. Lucian giant rice rat
Saint Vincent pygmy rice rat
Oligoryzomys victus [21]
1898
Saint Vincent --
Samana hutia
Plagiodontia ipnaeum [22]
the 1500s Hispaniola --
San Martín Island woodrat
Neotoma martinensis [23]
1950 San Martín Island, Mexico --
Sea mink
Neogale macrodon [24]
1860
Atlantic Canada and the New England region -- Sea mink
Smith Island cottontail
Sylvilagus floridanus hitchensi
before 1987
Smith Island, Virginia --
Southern California kit fox
Vulpes macrotis macrotis
1903
Southern California, U.S. --
Southern Rocky Mountain wolf
Canis lupus youngi
1935
the southern Rocky Mountains, U.S. --
Steller'south sea cow
Hydrodamalis gigas [25]
1768
the Commander Islands Steller's sea cow
Tacoma pocket gopher
Thomomys mazama tacomensis
1970
the Pacific Northwest (Washington) --
Torre'south cavern rat
Boromys torrei [26]
the 1500s
Cuba Torre's cave rat
Tule shrew
Sorex ornatus juncensis
1905
Baja California, Mexico --
Westward Indies nesophontes Nesophontes sp.
Atalaye nesophontes [27]
Cuban nesophontes
Greater Cuban nesophontes [28]
Haitian nesophontes [29]
Lesser Cuban nesophontes
Puerto Rican nesophontes [30]
Saint Michel nesophontes [31]
Slender Cuban nesophontes
Western Cuban nesophontes [32]
the 1500s
Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico,
the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands
Puerto Rican nesophontes

Possibly extinct mammals

Common proper noun/scientific name Extinction date (Advertising) Range Image
Dwarf hutia
Mesocapromys nanus [33]
1937
Cuba --
Garrido's hutia
Mysateles garridoi [34]
1989
Banco de los Jardins y Jardinillos, Cuba --
Puebla deer mouse
Peromyscus mekisturus [35]
1948
Puebla, United mexican states --
San Felipe hutia
Mesocapromys sanfelipensis [36]
1978
San Felipe, Cuba --
Sclater'southward shrew
Sorex sclateri [37]
Unknown
Chiapas, Mexico --

Birds [edit]

Prehistoric bird extinctions (offset of the Holocene to 1500 C.Due east.)

Mutual proper noun/scientific name Extinction date Range Epitome
Aiolornis incredibilis
the Tardily Pleistocene
North America --
Titanohierax gloveralleni
the Late Pleistocene
Republic of cuba, Hispaniola and Commonwealth of the bahamas --
Gigantohierax suarezi
the Tardily Pleistocene
Cuba --
Antillean cave rail
Nesotrochis debooyi
the Late Pleistocene
Puerto Rico and the U.South. Virgin Islands Antillean cave rail
Californian turkey
Meleagris californica
ten,000 California --
Cathartornis gracilis
x,000 California --
Chendytes lawi
ane,800 the California coast Chendytes lawi
Cuban condor
Gymnogyps varonai
the Early Holocene Cuba --
Daggett's eagle
Buteogallus daggetti
thirteen,000 California and Nuevo León, United mexican states --
La Brea stork
Ciconia maltha
10,000 the western and southern U.S., Cuba La Brea stork
Saint Croix macaw
Ara autocthones
Unknown
Saint Croix and Puerto Rico --
Teratorns
Teratornis merriami and Teratornis woodburnensis
8,000 North America Merriam's teratorn
Oscaravis olsoni
the Late Pleistocene
Cuba --
Ornimegalonyx oteroi
the Late Pleistocene
Cuba --
Woodward's eagle
Amplibuteo woodwardi
the Belatedly Pleistocene
Caribbean --

Recent bird extinctions (1500 C.E. to the present)

Common proper name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Antiguan burrowing owl
Athene cunicularia amaura
the late 19th century
Antigua and Barbuda --
Atitlán grebe
Podilymbus gigas
1989
Republic of guatemala
Bahaman barn owl
Tyto pollens
c. the 16th century
Andros Island, the Bahamas Bahaman barn owl
Bermuda flicker
Colaptes oceanicus
c. the 18th century
Bermuda --
Bermuda militarist
Bermuteo avivorus
c. 1603
Bermuda --
Bermuda night heron
Nyctanassa carcinocatactes
c. the 18th century
Bermuda --
Bermuda saw-whet owl
Aegolius gradyi
the 1600s
Bermuda --
Brace's emerald
Chlorostilbon bracei
the 1870s
the Bahamas --
Carolina parakeet
Conuropsis carolinensis
1918
the eastern U.S. and eastern Canada Carolina parakeet
Cuban ivory-billed woodpecker
Campephilus principalis bairdii
c. 1990
Cuba Cuban ivory-billed woodpecker
Cuban macaw
Ara tricolor
the 1860s
Cuba Cuban red macaw
Dusky seaside sparrow
Ammospiza maritima nigrescens
1987
Florida, U.S. Dusky seaside sparrow
Gould'due south emerald
Chlorostilbon elegans
Unknown
the Bahamas or Jamaica Gould's emerald
Grand Cayman thrush
Turdus ravidus
1940s
Chiliad Cayman --
Great auk
Pinguinus impennis
1852
the North Atlantic coast Great auk
Guadalupe caracara
Caracara lutosa
1900
Guadalupe, Mexico Guadalupe caracara
Guadeloupe burrowing owl
Athene cunicularia guadeloupensis
late 19th century
Guadeloupe --
Guadeloupe parakeet
Aratinga labati
c. 18th century
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe parakeet
Guadeloupe parrot
Amazona violacea
1779
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe parrot
Heath hen
Tympanuchus cupido cupido
1932
the New England region Heath hen
Labrador duck
Camptorhynchus labradorius
1878
the Atlantic Northeast Labrador duck
Lesser Antillean macaw
Ara guadeloupensis
1760
Guadeloupe Lesser Antillean macaw
Martinique parrot
Amazona martinicana
1779
Martinique Martinique parrot
Mauge's parakeet
Aratinga chloroptera maugei
1779
Mona Island, Puerto Rico Mauge's parakeet
New United mexican states sharp-tailed grouse
Tympanuchus phasianellus hueyi
1954
the United States (Colorado and New United mexican states) --
Rider pigeon
Ectopistes migratorius
1914
the eastern U.S. and eastern Canada Passenger pigeon
Slender-billed grackle
Quiscalus palustris
1910
Key Mexico Slender-billed grackle
Spectacled cormorant
Phalacrocorax perspicillatus
1850
the Commander Islands Spectacled cormorant
Socorro elf owl
Micrathene whitneyi graysoni
1970
Mexico (Socorro Isle) --

Possibly extinct birds

Mutual proper noun/scientific name Extinction date Range Prototype
Bachman'due south warbler
Vermivora bachmanii
1988
the southeastern U.Due south. Bachman's warbler
Eskimo curlew
Numenius borealis
1981
Alaska to Argentine republic Eskimo curlew
Guadalupe storm-petrel
Oceanodroma macrodactyla
1912
Guadalupe, Mexico Guadalupe storm petrel
Imperial woodpecker
Campephilus imperialis
1956
Mexico Imperial woodpecker
Indigo-capped hummingbird
Amazilia cyanifrons
the early on 1940s
Costa Rica Indigo-capped hummingbird
American ivory-billed woodpecker
Campephilus principalis principalis
1944 or afterwards
the southeastern U.S. Ivory-billed woodpecker
Jamaican petrel
Pterodroma caribbaea
1879
Jamaica Jamaican petrel
Jamaican poorwill
Siphonorhis americana [38]
1860
Jamaica Jamaican poorwill
Semper's warbler
Leucopeza semperi
1961
Saint Lucia Semper's warbler

Reptiles [edit]

Recent reptile extinctions (1500 C.E. to the nowadays)

Mutual name/scientific proper noun Extinction date Range Image
Martinique giant ameiva
Ameiva major [39]
Unknown
Martinique Martinique giant ameiva
Martinique curly-tailed lizard
Leiocephalus herminieri [xl]
1830s
Martinique --
Navassa curly-tailed lizard
Leiocephalus eremitus [41]
1868
Navassa Island --
Guadeloupe ameiva
Pholidoscelis cineraceus [42]
1928
Guadeloupe --
Navassa Island dwarf boa
Tropidophis bucculentus
the late 19th century
Navassa Island --
Navassa Island iguana
Cyclura cornuta onchiopsis [43]
the late 19th century
Navassa Island --
Saint Croix racer
Borikenophis sanctaecrucis [44]
unknown
Saint Croix --

Maybe extinct reptiles

Common proper name/scientific proper noun Extinction date Range Image
Culebra Island behemothic anole
Xiphosurus roosevelti
1978
Culebra Island, Puerto Rico --
Jamaica giant galliwasp
Celestus occiduus [45]
1940
Jamaica Jamaica giant galliwasp

Amphibians [edit]

Recent amphibian extinctions (1500 C.Eastward. to the present)

Common proper noun/scientific proper noun Extinction appointment Range Image
Ainsworth's salamander
Plethodon ainsworthi [46]
1964
the U.South. --
Craugastor chrysozetetes [47] Unknown
Honduras --
Craugastor escoces [48] 1986
Costa rica --
Golden toad
Bufo periglenes [49]
1989
Costa Rica Golden toad
Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog
Ecnomiohyla rabborum'
2016
Panama Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog

Perchance extinct amphibians

Mutual name/scientific name Extinction appointment Range Image
Atoyac minute salamander
Thorius infernalis [50]
the 1980s
Guerrero, Mexico --
Bigfoot splayfoot salamander
Chiropterotriton magnipes [51]
Unknown
San Luis Potosí and Querétaro, Mexico --
Gilded coqui
Eleutherodactylus jasperi [52]
1981
Puerto Rico Golden coqui
San Martin pygmy salamander
Thorius narismagnus [53]
1980s
Veracruz, Mexico --
Web-footed coquí
Eleutherodactylus karlschmidti [54]
1974
Puerto Rico --

Fish [edit]

Prehistoric fish extinctions (beginning of the Holocene to 1500 C.Due east.)

Common name/scientific proper name Extinction appointment Range Image
Saber-toothed salmon
Oncorhynchus rastrosus
the Belatedly Pleistocene
the western coast of Canada and the U.S. Saber-toothed salmon

Recent fish extinctions (1500 C.E. to the present)

Mutual proper name/scientific name Extinction date Range Epitome
Alberca silverside
Chirostoma bartoni
2006
the Lerma River Basin, Mexico --
Alvord cutthroat trout
Oncorhynchus clarki alvordensis
the 1920s
Alvord Dry out Lake, Oregon --
Amistad gambusia
Gambusia amistadensis [55]
unknown (declared in 1987)
Goodenough Spring, Texas
Ash Meadows killifish
Empetrichthys merriami [56]
1948
Ash Meadows, Nevada Ash Meadows killifish
Banff longnose dace
Rhinichthys cataractae smithi
unknown (declared in 1987)
Banff, Alberta --
Blackfin cisco
Coregonus nigripinnis [57]
1969
the Nifty Lakes, Canada and the U.S. --
Blueish walleye
Sander vitreus glaucus
1983
the Cracking Lakes, Canada and the U.S. Blue walleye
Cachorrito de la Trinidad
Cyprinodon inmemoriam [58]
unknown
Mexico --
Catarina pupfish
Megupsilon aporus [59]
2014
Nuevo León, Mexico --
Articulate Lake splittail
Pogonichthys ciscoides [lx]
the 1970s
Clear Lake, California --
Deepwater cisco
Coregonus johannae [61]
1952
the Not bad Lakes, Canada and the U.South. --
Durango shiner
Notropis aulidion [62]
unknown
Mexico --
Endorheic chub
Evarra tlahuacensis [63]
1983
Mexico --
Graceful priapella
Priapella bonita [64]
unknown
Mexico --
Grass Valley speckled dace
Rhinichthys osculus reliquus
1938
Lander County, Nevada --
Harelip sucker
Moxostoma lacerum [65]
1893
the southeastern U.S. --
Las Vegas dace
Rhinichthys deaconi [66]
1986
the Vegas Valley, Nevada --
Least silverside
Chirostoma charari [67]
1957
Mesa Central, Mexico --
Longjaw cisco
Coregonus alpenae [68]
1975
the Slap-up Lakes, Canada and the U.Southward. --
Maryland darter
Etheostoma sellare [69]
1988
Deer Creek, Maryland Maryland darter
Mexican dace
Evarra bustamantei [70]
1983
Mexico --
Pahranagat spinedace
Lepidomeda altivelis [71]
1938
the Pahranagat Valley, Nevada --
Phantom shiner
Notropis orca [72]
1975
the Rio Grande Bowl, Mexico and the U.S. --
Parras characodon
Characodon garmani [73]
unknown
United mexican states --
Perrito de Parras
Cyprinodon latifasciatus [74]
unknown
Mexico --
Perrito de Sandia
Cyprinodon spp. [75]
unknown
Mexico --
Plateau chub
Evarra eigenmanni [63]
1983
United mexican states --
Raycraft Ranch killifish
Empetrichthys latos concavus
unknown
Raycraft Ranch, Nevada --
Rio Grande bluntnose shiner
Notropis simus simus [63]
1964
the Rio Grande Bowl, Mexico and the U.S. --
Salado shiner
Notropis saladonis [76]
unknown
Mexico --
San Marcos gambusia
Gambusia georgei [77]
1983
the San Marcos Jump, Texas --
Scioto madtom
Noturus trautmani [78]
1957
Big Darby Creek, Ohio --
Shortnose cisco
Coregonus reighardi [79]
1985
the Great Lakes, Canada and the U.S. Shortnose cisco
Silver trout
Salvelinus agassizi [eighty]
1930
Dublin Pond, New Hampshire Silver trout
Serpent River sucker
Chasmistes muriei [81]
unknown
the Snake River, Wyoming --
Stumptooth minnow
Stypodon signifer [82]
unknown
Mexico --
Tecopa pupfish
Cyprinodon nevadensis calidae
1979
the Majavo Desert Springs, California Tecopa pupfish
Thicktail chub
Gila crassicauda [83]
the 1950s
the Central Valley of California Thicktail chub
Utah Lake sculpin
Cottus echinatus [84]
1928
Utah Lake, Utah --
Villa Lopez pupfish
Cyprinodon ceciliae [85]
unknown
United mexican states --
Yellowfin cutthroat trout
Oncorhynchus clarki macdonaldi
after 1903
Twin Lakes, Colorado --

Crustaceans [edit]

  • Cambarellus alvarezi,[86] effectually 1994, Mexico (Nuevo León)
  • Chihuahua dwarf crayfish,[87] Cambarellus chihuahuae unknown, United mexican states (Chihuahua)
  • Florida fairy shrimp ,[88] Dexteria floridana, unknown, Florida
  • Hemigrapsus estellinensis ,[89] 1963, Estelline, Texas
  • Pasadena freshwater shrimp ,[90] Syncaris pasadenae, 1933, Los Angeles, California
  • Rubious cavern amphipod ,[91] Stygobromus lucifugus, unknown, Illinois
  • Sandhills crayfish ,[92] Procambarus angustatus, unknown, Georgia
  • Sooty crayfish ,[93] Pacifastacus nigrescens, belatedly 19th century, San Francisco Bay, California

Insects [edit]

  • American chestnut moth,[94] Ectoedemia castaneae, unknown, the U.S.
  • Antioch Dunes shieldback katydid,[95] Neduba extincta, unknown, the U.S.
  • Athens caddisfly,[96] Triaenodes phalacris, unknown, the U.S.
  • Castle Lake caddisfly,[97] Rhyacophila amabilis, unknown, the U.South.
  • Cardinal Valley grasshopper,[98] Conozoa hyalina, unknown, the U.S.
  • Anecdote casebearer moth,[99] Coleophora leucochrysella, 1900, the U.S.
  • Chestnut ermine moth,[100] Argyresthia castaneella, unknown, the U.S.
  • Anecdote clearwing moth,[101] Coptotriche perplexa, unknown, the U.S.
  • Fort Ross weevil,[102] Trigonoscuta rossi, unknown, the U.South.
  • Macrancylus linearis,[103] unknown, the U.S. and the Due west Indies
  • Mono Lake diving protrude,[104] Hygrotus artus, unknown, California
  • Oeobia sp. Nov,[105] unknown, the U.South.
  • Phleophagan anecdote moth,[106] Ectoedemia phleophaga, unknown, Virginia
  • Pecatonica River mayfly,[107] Acanthometropus pecatonica, unknown, the U.Southward.
  • Rocky Mountain locust, Melanoplus spretus, 1902, the Cracking Plains, Canada and the U.S.
  • Robert's stonefly,[108] Alloperla roberti, unknown, the U.S.
  • Robust burrowing mayfly,[109] Pentagenia robusta, unknown, the Ohio River surface area
  • 3-toothed caddisfly,[110] Triaenodes tridonata, unknown, the U.Southward.
  • Sloane'southward Urania butterfly, Urania sloanus, 1894, Jamaica
  • Volutine stoneyian tabanid fly,[111] Stonemyia volutina, unknown, the U.S.
  • Xerces blueish butterfly,[112] Glaucopsyche xerces, 1943, the Sunset District of San Francisco, California
  • Yorba Linda weevil,[113] Trigonoscuta yorbalindae, unknown, the U.S.

Arachnids [edit]

  • Caribbean monk seal nasal mite, Halarachne americana, 1952, the Caribbean Ocean
  • Tityus exstinctus, 1884, Martinique

Mollusks [edit]

The picayune apartment-acme snail

  • Acorn pearly mussel,[114] Epioblasma haysiana, unknown, the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers
  • Acorn ramshell,[115] Planorbella multivolvis, unknown, Michigan
  • Agate rocksnail,[116] Leptoxis clipeata, unknown, Alabama
  • Alabama clubshell,[117] Pleurobema troschelianum, unknown, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee
  • Alabama pigtoe,[118] Pleurobema johannis, unknown, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee
  • Amphicyclotulus guadeloupensis,[119] Unknown, Guadeloupe
  • Angled riffleshell,[120] Epioblasma biemarginata, after 1967, the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers
  • Arc-form pearly mussel,[121] Epioblasma arcaeformis, 1940, the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers
  • Arcuate pearly mussel,[122] Epioblasma flexuosa, unknown, the U.Southward.
  • Peacher rocksnail,[123] Leptoxis occultata, unknown, Alabama
  • Bedrock snail,[124] Athearnia crassa, unknown, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia
  • Dark-brown pigtoe,[125] Pleurobema hagleri, unknown, the U.Southward.
  • Cahaba pebblesnail,[126] Clappia cahabensis, 1965, the Cahaba River, Alabama
  • Carolina elktoe,[127] Alasmidonta robusta, unknown, the Carolinas
  • Channeled pebblesnail,[128] Somatogyrus wheeleri, unknown, Arkansas
  • Closed elimia,[129] Elimia clausa, after 1967, Alabama
  • Cobble elimia,[130] Elimia vanuxemiana, unknown, Alabama
  • Constricted elimia,[131] Elimia impressa, unknown, Alabama
  • Coosa elktoe,[132] Alasmidonta mccordi, unknown, Alabama
  • Coosa pigtoe,[133] Pleurobema murrayense, unknown, the U.Due south.
  • Coosa rocksnail,[134] Leptoxis showalterii, unknown, the U.S.
  • Corded purg,[135] Pyrgulopsis nevadensis, unknown, Nevada
  • Eelgrass limpet,[136] Lottia alveus, the 1920s, Labrador to New York
  • Elimia gibbera,[137] unknown, Alabama
  • Elimia macglameriana,[138] unknown, Alabama and Georgia
  • Excised slitshell,[139] Gyrotoma excisa, unknown, Alabama
  • Fine-rayed pearly mussel,[140] Epioblasma personata, the early on 20th century, Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee
  • Fish Lake physa,[141] Gyrotoma excisa, unknown, Alabama
  • Fusiform elimia,[142] Elimia fusiformis, unknown, Alabama
  • Green-blossom pearly mussel,[143] Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum, the 1980s, the Tennessee River
  • Hazel pigtoe,[144] Pleurobema avellanum, unknown, the U.Southward.
  • Hearty elimia,[145] Elimia jonesi, unknown, Alabama
  • Highnut,[146] Pleurobema altum, unknown, the U.Due south.
  • High-spired elimia,[147] Elimia hartmaniana, unknown, the U.Southward.
  • Incerticyclus cinereus,[148] unknown, Martinique
  • Incerticyclus martinicensis,[149] unknown, Martinique
  • Lewis pearly mussel,[150] Epioblasma lewisii, unknown, the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers
  • Leptoxis torrefacta,[151] unknown, the U.S.
  • Little flat-acme snail,[152] Neoplanorbis tantillus, unknown, Alabama
  • Lined handbag,[153] Lampsilis binominata, unknown, U.South.
  • Longnut,[154] Pleurobema nucleopsis, unknown, the U.S.
  • Lyrate rocksnail,[155] Leptoxis lirata, unknown, Alabama
  • Maiden rocksnail,[156] Leptoxis formosa, unknown, Alabama and Georgia
  • Nearby pearly mussel,[157] Epioblasma propinqua, 1901, the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers
  • Neoplanorbis carinatus,[158] unknown, the U.S.
  • Neoplanorbis smithi,[159] unknown, the U.S.
  • Neoplanorbis umbilicatus,[160] unknown, the U.S.
  • Oachita pebblesnail,[161] Somatogyrus amnicoloides, unknown, Arkansas
  • Ochlockonee arcmussel,[162] Alasmidonta wrightiana, unknown, Florida
  • Oleacina guadeloupensis,[163] unknown, Guadeloupe
  • Olive marstonia,[164] Marstonia olivacea, 1940, Alabama
  • Pagoda slitshell,[165] Gyrotoma pagoda, unknown, Alabama
  • Pleurodonte desidens,[166] 1834, Martinique
  • Pupa elimia,[167] Elimia pupaeformis, unknown, Alabama
  • Pygmy elimia,[168] Elimia pygmaea, unknown, Alabama
  • Pyramid slitshell,[169] Gyrotoma pyramidata, unknown, Alabama
  • Reverse pebblesnail,[170] Somatogyrus alcoviensis, unknown, Georgia
  • Ribbed elimia,[171] Elimia laeta, unknown, Alabama
  • Ribbed slitshell,[172] Gyrotoma pumila, unknown, Alabama
  • Rotund rocksnail,[173] Leptoxis ligata, unknown, Alabama
  • Rough-lined elimia,[174] Elimia pilsbryi, unknown, Alabama
  • Round slitshell,[175] Gyrotoma walkeri, unknown, Alabama
  • Sampson's pearly mussel,[176] Epioblasma sampsonii, unknown, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky
  • Scioto pigtoe,[177] Pleurobema bournianum, unknown, the U.S.
  • Shoal sprite,[178] Amphigyra alabamensis, unknown, the U.S.
  • Short-spired elimia,[179] Elimia brevis, unknown, Alabama
  • Steward's pearly mussel,[180] Epioblasma stewardsonii, unknown, the U.S.
  • Rock'southward pearly mussel,[181] Epioblasma lenior, after 1965, Alabama and Tennessee
  • Striate slitshell,[182] Gyrotoma lewisii, unknown, the U.S.
  • Striped rocksnail,[183] Leptoxis vittata, unknown, the U.S.
  • Thick-lipped pebblesnail,[184] Somatogyrus crassilabris, unknown, Arkansas
  • Tombigbee moccasinshell,[185] Medionidus mcglameriae, unknown, the U.S.
  • True pigtoe,[186] Pleurobema verum, unknown, Alabama
  • Tubercled-bloom pearly mussel,[187] Epioblasma torulosa torulosa, unknown, Canada, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee and Westward Virginia
  • Turgid-bloom pearly mussel,[188] Epioblasma turgidula, unknown, the U.S.
  • Umbilicate pebblesnail,[189] Clappia umbilicata, 1928, Alabama
  • Yellow pigtoe,[190] Pleurobema flavidulum, unknown, the U.South.

See also [edit]

  • Holocene extinction
  • Timeline of extinctions in the Holocene
  • Settlement of the Americas
  • Listing of S American animals extinct in the Holocene
  • List of extinct animals
  • List of extinct animals of the Hawaiian Islands
  • List of extinct birds
  • Extinct in the wild
  • Lazarus taxon
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • IUCN Reddish List of Threatened Species

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_American_animals_extinct_in_the_Holocene

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