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e male Bagratian line of kings of Armenia was | extinct. |
his death, the line of counts of Arnfels was | extinct, so the lands were inherited by Isenburg-Wied |
naki, such as Caniba and Aroosagunticook, now | extinct, are documented in French-language materials |
Monotremes, as well as the | extinct therapsids, possess both the coracoid bone of |
g Bush Dog, Speothos venaticus, as well as an | extinct Pleistocene species, Speothos pacivorus. |
It is listed as Presumed | Extinct under the Queensland Nature Conservation Act. |
889) - this species is considered as possibly | extinct. |
It is listed as officially | extinct by the IUCN since 1994. |
It was listed as possibly | extinct by the United States Fish and Wildlife Servic |
and Heliamphora (Sun Pitcher), as well as the | extinct Archaeamphora longicervia. |
an Gundi and Mzab Gundi), as well as numerous | extinct genera and species (McKenna and Bell, 1997). |
natomically modern human and classified as an | extinct subspecies. |
Lambrect (1928) described it as an | extinct bustard (genus Otis), and gave it its consequ |
he Lauenburg line of the House of Ascania was | extinct in the male line. |
Dhole (Cuon alpinus) of south-east Asia, the | extinct Sardinian Dhole (Cynotherium sardous). |
listed as Hedylepta euryprora and assessed as | Extinct. |
pollinated as they occur in association with | extinct pollinating Scorpionflies. |
of the presbyterian congregation at Honiton ( | extinct 1788), where he united two opposing sections, |
aluated the risk of the Spanner barb becoming | extinct. |
Thomas Brograve, 3rd Baronet (1670-1707) ( | extinct on his death) |
cis Villiers Forster, 3rd Baronet (1850-1930) | Extinct on his death |
rge Berney Brograve, 2nd Baronet (1772-1828) ( | extinct upon his death) |
Sir Reginald Forster, 2nd Baronet (1640-1705) | Extinct on his death |
but left no children; his baronetcies became | extinct upon his death. |
pril 1971, aged 84, when the baronetcy became | extinct. |
The baronetcy became | extinct on his death in 1929. |
When he died in 1981 the baronetcy became | extinct. |
a daughter, but no sons, the baronetcy became | extinct upon his death. |
On his death in 1763 the baronetcy became | extinct. |
n 1735 without issue and the baronetcy became | extinct. |
006, aged 95, the barony and baronetcy became | extinct. |
ph, pre-deceased him and the baronetcy became | extinct on his death. |
On his death the baronetcy became | extinct. |
rried and with his death the baronetcy became | extinct. |
The Bowyer Baronetcy became | extinct with the death of the 4th Baronet in 1702. |
The baronetcy became | extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1678. |
The baronetcy became | extinct on his death. |
latter's death in 1661, the baronetcy became | extinct. |
rfolk and with his death the baronetcy became | extinct. |
mber 1956, aged 87, when the baronetcy became | extinct. |
o son, so with his death the baronetcy became | extinct. |
wife had no children and the baronetcy became | extinct. |
The Baronetcy was | extinct on his death. |
With his death the baronetcy became | extinct. |
June 1966, aged 75, when the baronetcy became | extinct. |
having predeceased him, the baronetcy became | extinct with Ashe's death. |
silis never married, and the baronetcy became | extinct on his death; the other titles passed to a di |
On his death, the baronetcy became | extinct. |
e died without issue, so the baronetcy became | extinct on the death of his elder half-brother Sir He |
t issue in 1689, so that the baronetcy became | extinct; on 13 February 1690, William was made a baro |
having predeceased him, the baronetcy became | extinct. |
lynne never married, and the baronetcy became | extinct on his death. |
The baronetcy became | extinct on his death in 1665. |
l War, although the Pennyman baronetcy became | extinct in 1852 with the death of Sir William Pennyma |
The Baronetcy was | extinct in 1719 and the estate passed to John Eyre wh |
and on his death in 1839 the baronetcy became | extinct. |
He had no male heir and the baronetcy became | extinct in 1888. |
he had no children, and the baronetcy became | extinct on his death. |
ert died withouth issue, the Baronetcy became | extinct. |
without issue, whereupon the baronetcy became | extinct. |
The baronetcy became | extinct on the latter's death in 1713. |
They had no children and the baronetcy became | extinct upon his death. |
The baronetcy became | extinct on his death on 13 February 1868, as he had n |
The baronetcy became | extinct at his death. |
a few months, whereupon the baronetcy became | extinct. |
ple had no children, and the baronetcy became | extinct on his death at his Grosvenor Square, London |
of 78 without issue and the baronetcy became | extinct. |
The Baronetcy was | extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1727. |
vent Garden, London, and the baronetcy became | extinct. |
April 1781, and with him the baronetcy became | extinct. |
on 23 February 1919, and his baronetcy became | extinct upon his death. |
The baronetcy became | extinct with the death of Sir Cheeke Gerard, 5th Baon |
, at the age of 63, when the baronetcy became | extinct. |
he died without sons so the baronetcy became | extinct. |
some sources claim that the baronetcy became | extinct or dormant on the death of the second Baronet |
eated a Baronet in 1918; the baronetcy became | extinct upon his death as he had no children. |
e died without issue and the baronetcy became | extinct. |
At his death, the baronetcy became | extinct. |
Tweed and with his death the baronetcy became | extinct. |
The Baronetcy is | extinct. |
edeceased his father and the baronetcy became | extinct. |
d two daughters), and so the baronetcy became | extinct upon his death. |
daughter Mildred) and so the baronetcy became | extinct on his death. |
upon whose death in 1856 the baronetcy became | extinct. |
ver and died in 1920 and the baronetcy became | extinct. |
er and December 1740 and the baronetcy became | extinct. |
On his death, his Baronies became | extinct while his Baronetcy became dormant. |
ovember 1974, aged 73, when the barony became | extinct. |
ebruary 1810, aged 53, when the barony became | extinct. |
in June 1950, aged 76, when the barony became | extinct. |
n April 1928, aged 96, when the barony became | extinct. |
omas as 3rd Baron Crew, but the barony became | extinct upon his death. |
ut a male heir in 1868, and the Barony became | extinct. |
On his death in 1990 the life barony became | extinct while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by hi |
On his death in 1850 the barony became | extinct while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by Th |
thout issue, in 1762, his Irish barony became | extinct, the barony of Le Despencer, being a barony i |
The Barony was | extinct on his death, but was later recreated in 1821 |
aged 69, when the baronetcy and barony became | extinct. |
ecember 1927, aged 72, when the barony became | extinct. |
ovember 1845, aged 66, when the barony became | extinct. |
January 1836, aged 90, when the barony became | extinct. |
ord Clyde never married and the barony became | extinct on his death in August 1863, aged 70. |
August 1975, aged 92, when the barony became | extinct. |
ebruary 1931, aged 78, when the barony became | extinct. |
August 1979, aged 87, when the barony became | extinct. |
w) and on his death in 1777 the barony became | extinct. |
no male issue the baronetcy and barony became | extinct. |
n March 1902, aged 68, when the barony became | extinct. |
August 1960, aged 69, when the barony became | extinct. |
The barony became | extinct when he died childless on 8 March 1881 while |
She never married and the barony became | extinct on her death in 1855. |
Without heirs, his barony became | extinct. |
The life barony became | extinct on his death while he was succeeded in the ba |
passed to his brother, and the barony became | extinct. |
As he had no sons the barony became | extinct on his death. |
August 1974, aged 82, when the barony became | extinct. |
aged 73, when the baronetcy and barony became | extinct. |
Lexinton's barony became | extinct on his death, but his estates descended to th |
October 1907, aged 90, when the barony became | extinct. |
ecember 1928, aged 81, when the barony became | extinct. |
The baronetcy and barony became | extinct on his death. |
On his death the barony became | extinct, while the estate passed to his nephew the Re |
had no children himself and his barony became | extinct on his death. |
The barony became | extinct on his death. |
aged 78, when the baronetcy and barony became | extinct. |
ndon, in July 1920, when he the barony became | extinct. |
January 1957, aged 63, when the barony became | extinct. |
He never married and the barony became | extinct on his death. |
The life barony became | extinct on his death in 1992 while he was succeeded i |
ovember 1922, aged 57, when the barony became | extinct. |
tember 1988, at which point the barony became | extinct |
The barony became | extinct on her death. |
Cornwall and with her death the barony became | extinct. |
e heir and thus his Earldom and Barony became | extinct. |
His barony became | extinct upon his death. |
years Siglitun was believed to be completely | extinct. |
and pollution has caused them to be virtually | extinct in East Galway. |
d Cystopteris hemifragilis, believed to be an | extinct species. |
around the Egyptian Mau, claiming it to be an | extinct breed of cat, when, in fact, they are not), d |
Though it has been thought to be an | extinct species, a population of the plant has been r |
ntric, highly inclined object likely to be an | extinct comet) and a scattered disk object (a trans-N |
It was believed to be an | extinct starling from the Mascarenes, described by He |
IThe species may be locally | extinct in some areas of Guadeloupe. |
this species, and so it cannot be considered | Extinct. |
at the ancestral population can be considered | extinct. |
Sclater's guenon was thought to be nearly | extinct until the late 1980s. |
ern species, the Florida short-faced bear was | extinct 11 000 years ago. |
The title became either | extinct or dormant on his death in 1729. |
Although these became locally | extinct, recent reintroductions into Kalbarri Nationa |
egion (and the world) the breed became almost | extinct, as it was not popular as a pet or meat-rabbi |
It became nearly | extinct in the 1950s, and is now a "rare breed". |
The title became either | extinct or dormant on the death of the seventh Barone |
reeding species in Britain and became locally | extinct in the North Sea flood of 1953. |
his death in 1874 the baronetcy became either | extinct or dormant. |
It has become locally | extinct on a number of islands, including Wake Island |
ast likely of crocodilians to become globally | extinct due to its wide distribution and almost pre-c |
The title is believed to have become either | extinct or dormant on his death. |
lation will crash, and it will become locally | extinct. |
ompany in 1823, bison had become commercially | extinct. |
n recent years, however, it has become nearly | extinct as market sentiment has turned against its fa |
races are on ovals which had become virtually | extinct in Champ Car), but uncompetitive Toyota engin |
species whereas the Daleks had become nearly | extinct. |
ed to the earlier strata, becoming completely | extinct soon after along with the last of the carnivo |
where human beings have all but been rendered | extinct by new creatures called Mandates. |
To date there have been two | extinct species named from the fossil record. |
ese Tasmania locations, and has been declared | extinct in Tasmania under that state's Threatened Spe |
heard in 1987 and it has since been declared | extinct. |
well into the Neogene Period before becoming | extinct. |
ast of North America's equids before becoming | extinct at the end of the last ice age. |
ly lived in Cebu, Philippines before becoming | extinct in modern times, primarily due to habitat des |
proximately 1.5 million years before becoming | extinct about the same time as C. armbrusti. |
ubsequently spread to Europe, before becoming | extinct about 10 million years ago. |
at least about 50,000 years ago before going | extinct, although there is some evidence they may hav |
scribed the breed in 1890 as being "virtually | extinct in its purity", with its liver and white colo |
Metabelemnites is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Rhopaloteuthis is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Sachsibelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Pseudohastites is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Parahastites is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Dictyoconites is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Belemnocamax is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Youngibelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Raphibelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Aussites is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Dactyloteuthis is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Volgobelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Conoteuthis is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Austroteuthis is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Somalibelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Curtohibolites is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Neohibolites is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Arcobelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Coeloteuthis is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Actinocamax is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Tauriconites is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Aulacoceras is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Simpsonibelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Lagonibelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Fusiteuthis is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
Gastrobelus is a genus of belemnite, an | extinct group of cephalopods. |
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