Category
page 1Endemic fauna of Florida

Florida Scrub Jay
species of bird
Flagfish
The flagfish (Jordanella floridae), also known as the American flagfish or Florida flagfish, is a species of pupfish, a type of killifish from the family Cyprinodontidae which is endemic to Florida. It is found in the aquarium trade. Its common name derives from the dominant males' body pattern, which bears some resemblance to the flag of the United States.

Florida mouse
species of mammal

Procambarus alleni
species of crustacean

Plestiodon reynoldsi
species of reptile

Florida scrub lizard
species of reptile

Latrodectus bishopi
species of venomous spider

Southern dwarf siren
species of amphibian

Okaloosa darter
species of fish

Aethecerinus hornii
species of beetle

Canis rufus floridanus
subspecies of mammal

Lithobates okaloosae
species of amphibian

Florida bonneted bat
species of mammal

Rim rock crown snake
species of reptile

Crangonyx hobbsi
species of amphipod
Fundulus seminolis
species of fish

Key silverside
species of fish
Cambarellus blacki
species of crayfish
Dexteria floridana
Dexteria floridana is an extinct species of fairy shrimp in the family Chirocephalidae, the only species in the genus Dexteria. It was endemic to Florida, where it was known from a single pool, south of Gainesville. It was originally described by Ralph W. Dexter in 1953 as a species of Eubranchipus. The species was declared extinct on October 5, 2011 because it was found that the only known pool of water that contained the known population was filled in for development, thereby killing the shrimps.
Purple Skimmer
species of insect
Fenney Spring hydrobe
species of mollusc
Pygmy siltsnail
species of mollusc
Branchinella alachua
species of crustacean
Torreya trap-door spider
species of arachnid
Procambarus milleri
species of crustacean
Procambarus orcinus
species of crustacean
Procambarus horsti
species of crustacean
Procambarus leitheuseri
species of crustacean
Procambarus morrisi
species of crustacean
Procambarus attiguus
species of crustacean

Osmia calaminthae
species of insect

Procambarus econfinae
species of crustacean
Odontotaenius floridanus
species of beetle
Procambarus delicatus
species of the genus Procambarus

Heteroconger luteolus
species of fish

Procambarus erythrops
species of crustacean
Palaemonetes cummingi
species of crustacean
Procambarus rathbunae
species of crustacean
Procambarus apalachicolae
species of crustacean

Hogna miami
species of arachnid
Procambarus franzi
species of crustacean
Procambarus acherontis
species of crustacean

Procambarus pictus
species of crustacean
Procambarus latipleurum
species of crustacean
Cicindela highlandensis
species of insect
Key deer
subspecies of mammal

Hylaeus graenicheri
species of insect
Colletes longifacies
species of insect
Phyllocnistis intermediella
species of insect
Acalyptris tenuijuxtus
species of insect
Troglocambarus maclanei
Troglocambarus is a monotypic genus of troglobitic crayfish, endemic to Florida. Troglocambarus maclanei is found underground in Hernando, Marion, Alachua, Columbia, Gilchrist and Suwanee counties, and is named after Mr. William A. McLane who first collected it. It is commonly called the North Florida Spider Cave crayfish.
Chondrocera laticornis
species of insect
Suwannee cooter
subspecies of freshwater turtle
Gymnochthebius seminole
species of insect
Sylvilagus palustris hefneri
subspecies of mammal

Buenoa marki
species of insect

Polyphylla woodruffi
species of insect

Procambarus lucifugus
species of crustacean

Polyphylla starkae
species of insect