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Several species have been assumed to exist, but due to a lack of evidence they can only be regarded as potential species. They have caused confusion, as they may have been a separate
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, a
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, an
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or a misidentification.


List of hypothetical species


Birds

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Dominican green-and-yellow macaw The Dominican green-and-yellow macaw (''Ara atwoodi''), Atwood's macaw or Dominican macaw, is an extinct species of macaw that may have lived on the island of Dominica. It is known only through the writings of British colonial judge Thomas Atwoo ...
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Gallus giganteus ''Gallus giganteus'' or Jago cock is a hypothetical species of fowl. It was first described in 1838 by Coenraad Jacob Temminck who named it on the basis of large foot that he received, having a 5 cm spur. Temminck thought it was a wild bird f ...
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Guadeloupe amazon The Guadeloupe amazon (''Amazona violacea'') or Guadeloupe parrot, is a hypothetical extinct species of parrot that is thought to have been endemic to the Lesser Antillean island region of Guadeloupe. Mentioned and described by 17th- and 18th- ...
* Guadeloupe parakeet *
Jamaican red macaw The Jamaican red macaw (''Ara gossei'') is a hypothetical species of parrot in the family Psittacidae that lived on Jamaica. History The only reported specimen was shot on Jamaica around 1765, and was later seen by a Dr. Robertson when it was st ...
* Lesser Antillean macaw *
Martinique amazon The Martinique amazon (''Amazona martinicana'') is a hypothetical extinct species of Caribbean parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is not known from any material remains, but was said to be similar to the red-necked amazon (''A. arausiaca'') f ...
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Martinique macaw The Martinique macaw or orange-bellied macaw (''Ara martinicus'') is a hypothetical extinct species of macaw which may have been endemic to the Lesser Antillean island of Martinique, in the eastern Caribbean Sea. It was scientifically named by W ...
* Hypothetical relatives of the Rodrigues Parrot * Red-headed macaw * White Dodo/Réunion solitaire (probable misidentification of the Réunion ibis) * Réunion swamphen * Painted vulture


Dinosaurs

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Archaeoraptor "Archaeoraptor" is the informal generic name for a fossil chimera from China in an article published in ''National Geographic'' magazine in 1999. The magazine claimed that the fossil was a " missing link" between birds and terrestrial theropod ...
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Proavis Proavis refers to a hypothetical extinct species or hypothetical extinct taxon and was coined in the early 20th century in an attempt to support and explain the hypothetical evolutionary steps and anatomical adaptations leading from non-avian the ...


Insects

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Venezuelan poodle moth The Venezuelan poodle moth is an as-yet unidentified species of moth photographed in 2009 by Kyrgyzstani zoologist Dr. Arthur Anker in the Gran Sabana region of Venezuela. Anker initially captioned his photo as "Poodle moth, Venezuela", naming ...
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Battus polydamas antiquus ''Battus polydamas antiquus'' is an extinct subspecies of the Polydamas swallowtail within the butterfly family Papilionidae. It is only known by a drawing from 1770 by British entomologist Dru Drury. It was endemic to Antigua. There are 21 ''B ...
'' (Possibly based on a misidentification)


Mammals

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Chilihueque The chilihueque or hueque was a South American camelid variety or species that existed in central and south-central Chile in Pre-Hispanic and colonial times. There are two main hypotheses on their status among South American camelids: the f ...
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Sumxu The ''sumxu'', Chinese lop-eared cat, drop-eared cat, droop-eared cat, or hanging-ear cat, all names referring to its characteristic feature of pendulous ears, was a possibly mythical, long-haired, lop-eared type of cat or cat-like creature, now c ...
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Kting voar The kting voar, also known as the khting vor, linh dương, or snake-eating cow is a bovid mammal reputed to exist in Cambodia and Vietnam. The kting voar's existence as a real species should be regarded as questionable. Characteristics The k ...
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Steller's sea ape Steller's sea ape is a purported marine mammal, observed by German zoologist Georg Steller on August 10, 1741, around the Shumagin Islands in Alaska. The animal was described as being around long; with a dog-like head; long drooping whiskers; a ...
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Marozi The marozi or "spotted lion" is variously claimed by zoologists to be a distinct race of the lion adapted for a montane rather than savanna-dwelling existence, a rare natural hybrid of a leopard and lion, or an adult lion that retained its chil ...
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Andean wolf The Andean wolf (previously described as ''Dasycyon hagenbecki'', though this now not an accepted taxon) is a purported south american canine that is falsely labelled a wolf. Various tests on the singular pelt have failed to provide a conclusive i ...
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Kallana Kallana ( ml, കല്ലാന) is a suspected species of dwarf elephants allegedly found in South India. Kaani tribals dwelling in the rainforests of the Western Ghats (Kerala, India) claim that there are two distinct varieties of elephants ...
*Zhejiang unknown canid


Fish

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Bathysphaera An illustration based on Else Bostelmann's reconstruction "''Bathysphaera intacta''", the "giant dragonfish" is species of fish that was described by William Beebe on 22 September 1932, being spotted by the biologist as he descended to a depth of ...
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Bathysidus The five-lined constellation fish (''Bathysidus pentagrammus'') is species of fish that was described by William Beebe on 11 August 1934, being spotted by the biologist as he descended to a depth of 580 metres (1900 feet) of the coast of Bermuda ...
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Bathyembryx ''Bathyembryx istiophasma'', the pallid sailfin, is hypothetical species of fish observed by William Beebe on 11 August 1934. He describing seeing the species twice during the same dive at depths of and near the coast of Bermuda. Background ...


See also

Chimera (paleontology) In paleontology, a chimera is a fossil that was reconstructed with elements coming from more than a single species or genus of animal. In other words they are mistakes or sometimes hoaxes made by paleontologists, putting together parts that do not ...


References

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