Skip to content
Category

Critically endangered animals

page 2
Paroedura lohatsara
species of reptile
Salado Shiner
species of fish
Sarcohyla sabrina
species of amphibian
Grallaria urraoensis
species of bird
Lagidium ahuacaense
species of mammal
Acanthobrama tricolor
species of fish
Margarita Island kangaroo rat
species of mammal
Alburnus nasreddini
species of fish
Liolaemus rabinoi
species of reptile
Northern brown howler
subspecies of mammal
Actinella obserata
species of mollusc
Lonchophylla peracchii
nectar-feeding bat
Alchichica Silverside
species of fish
Renea bourguignatiana
species of mollusc
Rhinella amabilis
species of Amphibia
Ariadna ustulata
species of arachnid
Arthroleptis nikeae
species of amphibian
Actinote zikani
species of insect
Andasta siltte
species of arachnid
Afrogarypus seychellesensis
species of pseudoscorpions
Marmota marmota latirostris
subspecies of mammal
Apolania
Apolania is a monotypic genus of East African wandering spiders containing the single species, Apolania segmentata, first described from a male found by Eugène Simon in 1898. No females have been described yet, and it has only been found in Seychelles.
Nothophantes
Nothophantes, the horrid ground-weaver, is a critically endangered monotypic genus of European dwarf spiders containing the single species, Nothophantes horridus. It was first described by P. Merrett & R. A. Stevens in 1995, and has only been found in an area of Plymouth smaller than . The genus name comes from the Ancient Greek (nothos), meaning "spurious", and hyphantes, meaning "weaver". The species name comes from the Latin horridus, meaning "bristly".
Ideoblothrus seychellesensis
species of pseudoscorpions
Chorthippus bozdaghi
species of insect
Parvulastra vivipara
species of echinoderm
Typhlocaris galilea
species of troglobitic shrimp
Antisolabis seychellensis
species of insect
Caridina linduensis
species of crustacean