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rried with the Bamburughs and they too became | extinct. |
e published on a variety of topics, including | extinct penguins, and dinosaur fossils sent to Sweden |
Walnut Grove was a small town (now | extinct) in Prairie Township, Warren County, Indiana, |
Highsplint is a former coal mining town with | extinct post office in Harlan County, Kentucky, Unite |
Kickapoo was a small town (now | extinct) in Warren Township, Warren County, Indiana. |
Beeville was a small town, now | extinct, in Lauramie Township, near the southern bord |
Corwin was a small town, now | extinct, in Tippecanoe County in the U.S. state of In |
Trachypleura became | extinct during the Triassic period. |
nd (iii) the discovery of fission tracks from | extinct isotopes of Plutonium 244 in primitive meteor |
gends of the tretretretre or tratratratra, an | extinct animal, refer to Megaladapis, but the details |
il pinniped is a member of the true seal-like | extinct pinniped family, the Desmatophocidae. |
iffer, 1845), synonym: Tomigerus turbinatus - | extinct |
opleuron hoffmani was a giant sea turtle, now | extinct. |
The Rodrigues Turtle-dove, an | extinct but fairly enigmatic taxon from Rodrigues on |
There are however two notable | extinct bloodlines; Tremere antitribu and the Telyavs |
to the Escort ship Type-A, and Type-Bs became | extinct thereby. |
er used to make the vodka comes from under an | extinct volcano and gets the highest purity rating av |
mediate wood fern, and an unknown, apparently | extinct species dubbed Dryopteris semicristata, which |
characters when if the language is unused or | extinct. |
Chalicotheriines make up an | extinct subfamily of the family Chalicotheriidae, a g |
illed Woodpecker, a bird variously considered | extinct or nearly so. |
Megalotragus is a genus of very large | extinct African alcelaphines from the Pliocene and Pl |
Point Pleasant was a small village (now | extinct) in Pine Township, Warren County, Indiana, lo |
Noudar village was | extinct in 1825, beginning a slow process of abandonm |
F. C. Erskine-Murray, the Viscountcy becoming | extinct. |
May 1958, aged 78, when the viscountcy became | extinct. |
The viscountcy became | extinct on his death; his baronetcy and estates went |
As he had no children the viscountcy became | extinct on his death, while he was succeeded in the b |
r, on his death in 1962 the viscountcy became | extinct while he was succeeded in the baronetcy and l |
On his death in 1807 the viscountcy became | extinct while he was succeeded in the barony and earl |
ngannon (on whose death the viscountcy became | extinct) this branch of the Hill family succeeded to |
he 9th Viscount in 1778 the Viscountcy became | extinct . |
h at the age of eighty, the viscountcy became | extinct. |
g, commonly known as the Cape Warthog, became | extinct around 1865. |
It was declared | extinct. |
egabat from the Philippines that was declared | extinct in 1996. |
ade landfall to Hawaii, the bird was probably | extinct. |
st his to Orkney and the title was considered | extinct. |
s the end of the 19th century and was thought | extinct by 1915. |
n seen or collected since 1957 and was feared | extinct until 1997, when one plant was discovered in |
Dinopithecus was an | extinct giant baboon (as big as a grown man) that liv |
It was declared | extinct by Groombridge in 1994; BirdLife Internationa |
It was presumed | extinct until a population was discovered at Two Peop |
The Bonin Wood Pigeon was confirmed | extinct in Spring 1889 and the last sighting was in t |
e battle of Bosworth the Dukedom was rendered | extinct and the Second Duke became the First Duke of |
The Miller lake lamprey was presumed | extinct in 1958, after state fishery managers attempt |
The plant was feared | extinct until small remaining occurrences were discov |
Dyrosaurus was an | extinct genus of dyrosaurid crocodyliform from the Eo |
early 1990s the Yugh language was considered | extinct, as only two or three non-fluent Yugh languag |
had not been recorded again and was presumed | extinct until, in May, 2008, during a botanical surve |
For more than seventy years it was considered | extinct, apparently killed out by grazing stock. |
By 1990 the species was considered | extinct, and the only available seed could not be ger |
died without issue, so the title was presumed | extinct. |
an 30 years later, the species was apparently | extinct, with the last recorded sighting of a live sp |
It was declared | extinct in 1986 by the International Union for the Co |
It was presumed | extinct in the 1950s when the last surviving seedling |
he plant was not seen again, and was presumed | extinct, until 1991 when it was rediscovered. |
ebe) was in 1985 and the species was declared | extinct in 2010. |
s a white Greek wine grape that was virtually | extinct until Domaine Carras in the late 20th century |
The earldom was declared | extinct but the title Baron Howard of Effingham was p |
In the early 1970s the species was declared | extinct as none had been sighted since 1964 but the b |
leya traskiae), a succulent plant, was feared | extinct, the decision was made to remove the rabbits |
r many decades and by the 1980s it was feared | extinct. |
Naricopsinidae was an | extinct family of operculate gastropod mollusks in th |
The species was considered | extinct, the specimen being the last remnant of a "pr |
By the mid-20th century, it was almost | extinct, but it has since recovered to the point wher |
he twenty years up to 1993 and was considered | extinct there. |
ad disappeared and in the 1970s it was feared | extinct. |
anas Islands in Micronesia that was confirmed | extinct due to hunting or habitat changes. |
In Norway, it was considered | extinct, having only been sighted in 1896, 1911, 1913 |
It is virtually unknown and was feared | extinct, until the discovery of a skull from a recent |
Trithelodon was an | extinct genus of a group of mammal-like reptiles call |
ed ʻAkialoa, Hemignathus upupirostris, was an | extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. |
ades, (also known as Watlalla or Watlala) now | extinct (†). |
as well as | extinct families. |
e species is endangered, and may very well be | extinct. |
ther species from the same genus, may well be | extinct. |
uesses based on the gueses of more well known | extinct relatives such as the Homotheriini tribe. |
rd century the Judaizing heresies were nearly | extinct in Christianity. |
s years old, that marine trilobites were made | extinct by Noah's flood and that the Second Law of Th |
Classes without such a letter were either | extinct, or in the process of withdrawal at that date |
formerly plentiful Black Grouse were locally | extinct, and the red deer, of which the poaching had |
e Camarilla and Sabbat, the Baali were almost | extinct in the modern era of the game. |
indicated that the Dahla tribe were possibly | extinct, and a subset of the Poladha tribe. |
ere are three known species, all of which are | extinct. |
The other three are Archidermaptera, which is | extinct, Arixeniina, and Hemimerina. |
eated a baronet in 1766, a title which became | extinct upon his death. |
the Cooperativa Cultural Sextante, which was | extinct by the National Assembly, in December 1972. |
Pierrepont of Hanslope, a title which became | extinct on his death. |
includes over 5,000 plants, many of which are | extinct from their natural habitat. |
rly Halegannada or Pre-old Kannada), which is | extinct and not many people in today's Kannada litera |
a Baronet, of Bosworth, a title which became | extinct with the death of Sir Wolstan Dixie, 13th and |
as to recreate the aurochs, both of which are | extinct. |
ntly containing eight genera two of which are | extinct. |
as Baron Hanmer in 1872, a title which became | extinct in 1881. |
on this creation of the earldom, which became | extinct in 1748, see the latter title. |
a life-sized robotic Glyptodont, which became | extinct 10,000 years ago and is a close relative of m |
no heir to inherit the baronetcy which became | extinct on his death. |
(except the Earldom of St. Maur, which became | extinct) devolved on his younger brother, Lord Archib |
Owen succeeded to the baronetcy which became | extinct on his death. |
suite of birds found at the site which became | extinct either locally or globally following human oc |
eated a Baronet in 1903 (a title which became | extinct on his death; see Ritchie Baronets). |
ved to be derived from a caste name, which is | extinct at present. |
n as the Independence I culture, which became | extinct six centuries earlier. |
ggs and chicks), and was for a while presumed | extinct. |
A subspecies, the Mukojima White-eye, is | extinct. |
of all the species of living animals will be | extinct.” |
if determined that it is unlikely it will go | extinct within a certain time period. |
ut issue, the house of Fitz-James will become | extinct in the male line, and thereby the English pee |
Jacob van Neck and Wijbrandt; it will become | extinct around 1681. |
Realising that Brunei will be | extinct, Sultan Abdul Momin declared the Amanat (the |
ns, which seems likely, the title will become | extinct at his death. |
eath, the barony of Hamilton of Wishaw became | extinct while the lordship of Belhaven and Stenton be |
ses of the genus Argonauta along with several | extinct genera of shelled octopods. |
uire DNA for analysis and comparison with the | extinct mainland species. |
This feline, along with the | extinct Martelli's Cat, was probably one of the first |
uborder of primitive brittle stars with three | extinct families. |
boscidea (elephants), group together with the | extinct Desmostylia and likely the extinct Embrithopo |
Palaeolithic tools in association with large | extinct animals at Hoxne, Suffolk in 1797. |
e animal is probably threatened with becoming | extinct in the long run, since the size of the popula |
As with the | extinct Tonocatecutlius gibsoni, T. quisqueyae is pla |
The pack conflicts with the | Extinct Animals versions, but have their models inclu |
sources routinely confused the Rus' with the | extinct East Germanic tribe of Rugians. |
Armbruster's Wolf, an | extinct species of canid which was endemic to North A |
e of Halaaydmgan (meaning "Dancing Wood") was | extinct by the 1930s, though a totem pole belonging t |
in honor of Charlotte G. Nast for her work on | extinct and living members of the Trochodendrales. |
that the Palatinate-Neuburg line would become | extinct and that the Sulzbach line would succeed them |
se in the UK that the Lonk breed would become | extinct. |
o'clock AM, the San Benedicto Rock Wren goes | extinct as its island home is smothered in a massive |
The Long-billed Wren was | extinct before the arrival of European colonists and |
Bush Wren, Xenicus longipes ( | extinct) |
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