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40% of Lord Howe's endemic bird species were | extinct, including the Lord Howe Fantail, Lord Howe G |
Elizabeth City Shire ( | extinct, incorporated into the City of Hampton) |
Potomac, Virginia, is an | extinct incorporated town formerly located in Arlingt |
e succeeded Philip Nye as minister of the now | extinct independent congregation of Silver Street, Lo |
Nansemond is an | extinct independent city which was located in the Sta |
name of the street comes from the name of an | extinct Indian tribe. |
The East Germanic languages are a group of | extinct Indo-European languages in the Germanic famil |
Cretaceous bivalve molluscs belonging to the | extinct inoceramid lineage. |
ledo Mountains of New Mexico, produced by the | extinct insect group called Monura, (meaning "one-tai |
He reduced the number of | extinct insect orders then described from about fifty |
age, when they appeared and when they became | extinct is unclear. |
pparently close to extinction or even already | extinct, is (or was, until recently) found on the isl |
false ringlet butterfly is endangered and is | extinct is some lands. |
e Warmblood subspecies or Diluvial Horse, now | extinct, is a landrace type. |
ng human population; as opposed to most other | extinct island rails which were simply unable to esca |
nd (iii) the discovery of fission tracks from | extinct isotopes of Plutonium 244 in primitive meteor |
criticised on grounds that once an animal is | extinct, it cannot re-exist. |
Although it has sometimes been thought to be | extinct, it has nonetheless been found on the Buzios |
E. primaevus is probably more related to the | extinct jackfish genera, Eothynnus and Teratichthys. |
The | extinct Jamaica Petrel (P. |
and perhaps the | extinct Javanese dogs (Megacyon merriami, Mececyon tr |
Endeiolepis is an | extinct jawless fish that lived during the Late Devon |
It consists of Manchu, Xibe, and the | extinct Jurchen. |
re connected with the rulers of Faridkot, the | extinct Kaithal family, and the feudatories of Arnaul |
Matthew Flinders discovers the soon to be | extinct Kangaroo Island Emu |
Extinct Kannada literature is a hypothesized body of | |
the Manx Loaghtan of the Isle of Man, and the | extinct Kerry Mountain and Cladagh of western Ireland |
for painted), or African hunting dog; and the | extinct L. sekowei. |
Analectis pala is an | extinct lamprid of the Family Turkmenidae. |
Danatinia casca is an | extinct lamprid from Danata Formation Lagerstatten, o |
Their | extinct language was of Turkic type and basically sim |
Church conducted its liturgy in the otherwise | extinct language of Ge'ez, though the church used Amh |
uage of the Penobscot people, which is now an | extinct language (the last fluent native speakers hav |
i, Adaise, Adahi, Adaes, Adees, Atayos) is an | extinct language that was spoken in northwestern Loui |
Andaqui (or: Andaki) is an | extinct language from the southern highlands of Colom |
Cayuvava (Cayubaba, Cayuwaba, Kayuvava) is an | extinct language of Bolivia, the descendants of the e |
Powhatan or Virginia Algonquian is an | extinct language of the Eastern Algonquian subgroup o |
Cayuse language (Cailloux, Willetpoos) is an | extinct language formerly spoken by the Cayuse Native |
Chono is a poorly attested | extinct language of confusing classification that may |
Cotoname is an | extinct language isolate spoken by Native Americans i |
Betoi (Betoy) or Betoi-Jirara is an | extinct language of Venezuela, south of the Apure Riv |
Nicaragua also has a total of 3 | extinct languages. |
Gigantopithecus giganteus, an | extinct large ape species that lived in what is now I |
Gigantatypus is an | extinct late Maastrichtian sea turtle that lived in t |
'migratory' - Ukrainian Migratory Lamprey ( | extinct: late 19th century) |
Mesojassoides ( | extinct, late Cretaceous) |
Mesojassoides is a genus of | extinct leaf hopper from the Late Cretaceous, approxi |
ound in pieces of amber from the resin of the | extinct leguminous tree Hymenaea protera (Poinar 1991 |
"The | Extinct Lemurs" discusses the recently extinct subfos |
mily is considered to contain two genera: the | extinct Lepidotrix, known from specimens preserved in |
Adelospondylus is an | extinct lepospondyl amphibian. |
Several communities, some | extinct, lie near Quantico Creek. |
which had hitherto been in possession of the | extinct line of the Vachnadze family. |
(the Spheniscinae), but a late survivor of an | extinct lineage. |
They have been on the nearly | extinct list for 40 years and will remain. |
s developed in the 19th century from the (now | extinct) Llanllwni, Shropshire, Welsh Mountain, and C |
s the 1st Baron Norman (but that title is now | extinct, Lord Norman having had no issue). |
Avitoluvarus ("Ancient Louvar") is a genus of | extinct louvar that lived in the Tethys Ocean during |
ould also make them rivals to the claims (now | extinct) made by John Wynn and the Lords of Gwydyr. |
am, Nishinam, Pujuni, or Wapumni) is a nearly | extinct Maiduan language spoken by the Nisenan (or So |
uire DNA for analysis and comparison with the | extinct mainland species. |
tically endangered and may perhaps already be | extinct, mainly because of habitat loss due to human |
p snout, these resemble those of the recently | extinct Malagasy crocodile Voay robustus, but the Cro |
delphys, also known as Chinese opossum, is an | extinct mammal from the Early Cretaceous. |
Hainina is an | extinct mammal genus from the Upper Cretaceous to the |
Ctenacodon is an | extinct mammal from the Upper Jurassic of North Ameri |
er" or "Thief of the Dead" + Patagonia) is an | extinct mammal, suspected to be a marsupial, that liv |
The Amphidontidae are a family of | extinct mammals from the Early Creataceous, belonging |
Albionbaataridae is a family of small, | extinct mammals within the order Multituberculata. |
Veo may represent a relict population of the | extinct Manis paleojavanicus. |
toenail" is a species of Jurassic oyster, an | extinct marine bivalve mollusc in the family Gryphaei |
Geosaurus giganteus, an | extinct marine crocodyliform reptile species from Wes |
nter dog") was an animal that belonged to the | extinct Marsupial family Thylacinidae. |
at-kangaroo or the Plains Rat-kangaroo, is an | extinct marsupial that lived in a sand ridge and gibb |
The family Ilariidae consists of 3 species of | extinct marsupial in two genera. |
Mimoperadectes houdei is an | extinct marsupial. |
This feline, along with the | extinct Martelli's Cat, was probably one of the first |
The now | extinct Mascouten language was reportedly related to |
isingly given the rich fossil record of other | extinct Mauritian taxa, the first bones of this speci |
The | extinct Mauritius Owl (Mascarenotus sauzieri), also c |
The Ch'olti' language is an | extinct Mayan language which was spoken in the Manche |
a character not found in any other extant or | extinct mecopterans. |
osed Fruit Bat (Nyctimene sanctacrucis) is an | extinct megabat from the Santa Cruz Group of the Solo |
yptes antipodes (Yellow-eyed Penguin) and the | extinct Megadyptes waitaha (Waitaha Penguin). |
This genus was a part of the | extinct megafauna of Australia, and contains the spec |
pagated in some places to fulfill the role of | extinct megafauna in the ecosystem. |
framework of numerous species, including the | extinct megatherium. |
the only species in the genus Nurocyon is an | extinct member of the dog family (Canidae) from the P |
te-winged Sandpiper, Prosobonia ellisi, is an | extinct member of the large wader family Scolopacidae |
Protomarctus is an | extinct member of the Borophaginae and a small terres |
caenasuchus (meaning "thorn crocodile") is an | extinct member of the order Aetosauria, endemic to wh |
Parachanna fayumensis, is an | extinct member of the snakehead fish (Channidae) fami |
Agnotocastor is an | extinct member of the mammalian family Castoridae. |
Migmacastor is an | extinct member of the beaver family, Castoridae, know |
Like other ancient and | extinct members of this subfamily, Caedocyon is a ver |
lor, and is the least studied, other than the | extinct Merriam's Elk. |
Cunampaia is a dubious genus of | extinct mesoeucrocodylian. |
g living birds and a few very closely related | extinct Mesozoic taxa such as Ichthyornis. |
Horezmia is an | extinct Mesozoic genus of prehistoric salamanders. |
e the living birds, their ancestors, and some | extinct Mesozoic groups like the toothed Hesperornith |
characteristics with salamanders and the now | extinct Microsauria. |
noromani; Greek: Ελληνο-ρομανική) is a nearly | extinct mixed language (referred to as Para-Romani in |
The Alpine Mastiff is an | extinct Molosser dog breed, the progenitor of the St. |
Classical Mongolian is an | extinct Mongolic language formerly used in Mongolia, |
Pseudorthonychiidae is an | extinct, monogeneric family of gastropods in the clad |
Andreolepididae is an | extinct monogeneric family of the order Actinopterygi |
caves, finding fossils of several species of | extinct monotremes and marsupials in the Pleistocene |
Apatosagittarius is an | extinct monotypic genus of Accipitridae from the Late |
Sifrhippus is an | extinct, monotypic genus of equid containing the sole |
Trucidocynodon is an | extinct, monotypic genus of synapsid from Upper Trias |
Baltocteniza is an | extinct monotypic genus of Trapdoor spider in the Cte |
Pholidocercus is an | extinct monotypic genus of mammal related to and rese |
Dinopanorpa is an | extinct monotypic genus of scorpionfly that contains |
Procariama is an | extinct Monotypic genus of giant flightless predatory |
Microberotha is an | extinct monotypic genus of "beaded lacewing", family |
Glisachaemus is an | extinct monotypic genus of planthopper in the Cixiida |
Mexichelys is an | extinct monotypic genus of sea turtle which lived in |
Herpetogaster is an | extinct monotypic genus of animal from the Middle Cam |
eport, it was either very secretive or became | extinct more early than its congeners. |
ps and legless lizards), monitor lizards, the | extinct mosasaurs, and helodermatids (Gila monster an |
nd, Giant and Standard Schnauzers and the now | extinct Moscow Water Dog. |
Anomalomyidae is a family of | extinct muroid rodents from Europe. |
n the two races until the Indian race becomes | extinct, must be expected". |
The Patuxet are an | extinct Native American tribe of the Wampanoag tribal |
ake was inhabited by the Martis people, a now | extinct Native American tribe. |
Tawasa is an | extinct Native American language. |
Zittelloceras is an | extinct nauiloid genus from the order Oncocerida whic |
Sinoceras is an | extinct nautilid genus from China included in the fam |
Heminautilus is an | extinct Nautiloid genus from the nautilacean family C |
Selenoceras is an | extinct nautiloid genus named by Zhuravleva (1972 ), |
DNA Mapping Techniques Reveal the Secrets of | Extinct Neanderthals" (Wired, 2006) |
Berbice Creole Dutch was, as are the also | extinct Negerhollands and Skepi Creole Dutch (with a |
Cuvieronius is an | extinct New World genus of gomphothere. |
Dolichocebus gaimanensis is an | extinct New World monkey species that lived in Argent |
eza semperi) is an extremely rare or possibly | extinct New World Warbler which is endemic to Saint L |
Homunculus patagonicus is an | extinct New World monkey species that lived in Argent |
etimes considered a separate species, and the | extinct Niceforo's Pintail, which occurred formerly i |
us Night Heron (Nycticorax mauritianus) is an | extinct night heron species from Mauritius. |
It is the | extinct nominate subspecies of the Island Thrush (Tur |
ctly known as the Mukojima Honeyeater, is the | extinct nominate subspecies of the Bonin White-eye (f |
John Gould formally describes the now | extinct Norfolk Island Kaka |
t) encounter that Europeans made with the now | extinct Northeast-Greenland Inuit. |
t was held by the Fitzgibbon family, possibly | extinct now. |
This subspecies is most likely | extinct now. |
ra borreroi Borrero's Cinnamon Teal (possibly | extinct) occurs in the eastern Andes of Colombia with |
nt Eclectus Parrot (Eclectus roratus) and the | extinct Oceanic Eclectus Parrot (Eclectus infectus). |
ymenoptera, consisting of three families (one | extinct) of xylophagous sawflies. |
nded, its members being largely recognized as | extinct offshoots at various stages of dragonfly evol |
escend from a more widespread lineage of (now | extinct) Old World iguanids that diverged from their |
obscurus) and the probably | extinct Olomaʻo (M. |
tone in the county of Perth; the title became | extinct on his death. |
never married, and his title therefore became | extinct on his death in 1867. |
He was unmarried and the title became | extinct on his death in 1710. |
The title became | extinct on the death of the seventh Baronet in 1972. |
It has become locally | extinct on a number of islands, including Wake Island |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1676. |
His peerages became | extinct on his death. |
It was | extinct on the death of the third Baronet. |
The baronetcy became | extinct on his death in 1929. |
pecies is rapidly declining and it is already | extinct on Lombok and possibly on Lesser Sunda. |
land relict of a progenitor lineage that went | extinct on the mainland. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1986. |
nne (1576-1608) (created duc de Brienne 1587; | extinct on his death) |
1575-1623) | Extinct on his death |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1705. |
The title is presumed to have become | extinct on the death of the second Baronet some time |
Thomas Brograve, 3rd Baronet (1670-1707) ( | extinct on his death) |
The title became | extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1812. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1941. |
r, her male line is understood to have become | extinct on the death of her son). |
Baronetcy | extinct on his death. |
This creation became | extinct on his death in 1962. |
The title became | extinct on the death of his grandson, the second Baro |
Pontypridd never married and the title became | extinct on his death in December 1927, aged 87. |
ph, pre-deceased him and the baronetcy became | extinct on his death. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1818. |
However, all the Newport titles became | extinct on the death of the fourth Earl in 1762. |
The title became | extinct on the death of the seventh Baronet in 1970. |
The earldom of Egremont became | extinct on the death of Lord Egremont's nephew in 184 |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1785. |
He never married and the title became | extinct on his death. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1939. |
e passed to his son Edward William and became | extinct on the latter's own death. |
The title became | extinct on his death. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1911. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1974. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1938. |
All the titles became | extinct on the death of the 5th Earl in 1979. |
The title became | extinct on the early death of the first Viscount's so |
Pierrepont of Hanslope, a title which became | extinct on his death. |
The Barony was | extinct on his death, but was later recreated in 1821 |
The baronetcy became | extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1678. |
The viscountcy became | extinct on his death; his baronetcy and estates went |
The baronetcy became | extinct on his death. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1629. |
The titles became | extinct on the death of his great-grandson, the fourt |
The title became | extinct on his death in 2006. |
The title became | extinct on his death in 1758. |
William was disabled and the title became | extinct on his early death only eight months after su |
n 1768 and his wife in 1771, the title became | extinct on his own death in 1773. |
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