List of fauna of Oklahoma
Invertebrates
Decapoda
- Delaware County cave crayfish, Cambarus subterraneus[1]
- Swamp dwarf crayfish, Cambarellus puer[2]
Insects
Hymenoptera
- Eastern carpenter bee, Xylocopa virginica[3]
- Morrison's bumble bee, Bombus morrisoni[3][4]
- American bumble bee, Bombus pensylvanicus[3][4]
- Black-and-gold bumble bee, Bombus auricomus[3][4]
- White-shouldered bumble bee, Bombus appositus[3][4]
- Variable cuckoo bumble bee, Bombus variabilis[3][4]
- Indiscriminate bumble bee, Bombus insularis[3][4]
- Southern plains bumble bee, Bombus fraternus[3][4]
- Brown-belted bumble bee, Bombus griseocollis[3][4]
- Common eastern bumble bee, Bombus impatiens[3][4]
- Two-spotted bumble bee, Bombus bimaculatus[3][4]
- Half-black bumble bee, Bombus vagans[3]
Lepidoptera
Odonata
- Familiar bluet, Enallagma civile
- Citrine forktail, Ischnura hastata
Vertebrates
Amphibians
- Three-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma tridactylum
- Green toad, Anaxyrus debilis
- Oklahoma salamander, Eurycea tynerensis
- Lesser siren, Siren intermedia
- Plains spadefoot toad, Spea bombifrons
Birds
Mammals
reptiles
- Common alligator, Alligator mississippiensis[5][6]
Squamata
- Common collared lizard, Crotaphytus collaris—the Oklahoma state reptile
- Copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix
- Texas night snake, Hypsiglena torquata jani
References
- "State of Oklahoma". The Crayfish & Lobster Taxonomy Browser. Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Retrieved January 10, 2010.
- "Species Page". The Crayfish & Lobster Taxonomy Browser. Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Archived from the original on February 21, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2010.
- Cock, Teri; Geest, Emily; Shufran, Andrine (August 2021). "Key to female bumble bees in Oklahoma". Oklahoma State University Extension Fact Sheet. hdl:11244/330128.2.
- Figueroa, Laura L.; Bergey, Elizabeth A. (1 January 2015). "Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Oklahoma: Past and Present Biodiversity". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 88 (4): 418–429. doi:10.2317/0022-8567-88.4.418. ISSN 0022-8567. S2CID 87259552.
- "A Look at Oklahoma: A Student's Guide" (PDF). State of Oklahoma. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 30, 2006. Retrieved August 14, 2007.
- "How Oklahoma's alligators snorkel in ice to survive cold snap: The gators 'are aware of things'". The Oklahoman. 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
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