Category
page 1Fauna of the Pantropical realm

common bottlenose dolphin
best-known species of the dolphin family

Chelonia mydas
species of sea turtle

hawksbill sea turtle
species of reptile

Brown Booby
species of bird

Stenella coeruleoalba
species of mammal

Masked Booby
species of bird

false killer whale
species of mammal

Red-footed Booby
species of seabird

Lepidochelys olivacea
species of turtle

Stenella longirostris
species of dolphin

Sooty Tern
species of bird
Bridled Tern
species of bird

Pantropical spotted dolphin
species of mammal

Rough-toothed dolphin
species of mammal

Brown Noddy
species of bird

White-tailed Tropicbird
species of bird

Fraser's dolphin
species of mammal

short-finned pilot whale
species of Oceanic dolphins

White Tern
species of bird

Black Noddy
species of bird

Immidae
Immoidea is a superfamily of pantropical moths containing only the family Immidae comprising ten genera with around 250 species, over half of them in the genus Imma. Many are brightly coloured and diurnal. The position of this group is currently uncertain within the group Obtectomera . The larvae feed on the leaves of dicotyledons and conifers including Podocarpus (Dugdale et al. 1999).

sexy shrimp
species of crustacean

Solenopsis geminata
species of insect

Centromyrmex
Centromyrmex is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ponerine ant was recorded for the first time in French Guiana and the most northerly point of recording was in Costa Rica. The specimens reported here were collected in a region of Amazon Forest with flight interception traps.

Archeocrypticidae
The family Archeocrypticidae is a small group of beetles with no vernacular common name, though recent authors have coined the name cryptic fungus beetles. Adults and larvae seems to be saprophagous and are often found in plant litter. Worldwide, about 10 genera and 50 species are found, most species are pantropical. Enneboeus caseyi has been recorded from the American South, Central America, and Mexico. About 20 species are found in Australia, in the genera Enneboeus, Australenneboeus and Gondwanenneboeus, Archeocrypticus, Falsoplatydema, Nothenneboeus, Sivacrypticus and Wattianus. They are l
Planaxidae
Planaxidae, commonly called planaxids or clusterwinks, are a taxonomic family of small and minute sea snails, pantropical marine gastropod molluscs in the superfamily Cerithioidea. They live on rocky shores in the littoral zone of the tropics and subtropics.
Gnathophyllidae
REDIRECT Palaemonidae#Gnathophyllidae
Ctenostylidae
The enigmatic fly family Ctenostylidae is a small group of very rare flies formerly included in the family Pyrgotidae (as the subfamily "Lochmostyliinae"); the principal reason for their inclusion in the Pyrgotidae was the absence of ocelli, a feature originally thought to be a unique defining feature ("autapomorphy") of the Pyrgotidae. Subsequent careful analysis has revealed that this anatomical feature shared with Pyrgotidae may not be indicative of a close relationship, and even the inclusion of Ctenostylidae within the superfamily Tephritoidea was cast into doubt, leaving this as the only
Scyllaea pelagica
species of mollusc

Gnathophyllum americanum
species of crustacean

Maruca vitrata
pantropical insect pest of leguminous crops
Parhyale hawaiensis
species of Malacostraca
Calliscelio
Calliscelio is a parasitoid wasp genus in the family Scelionidae with currently 97 described species worldwide.
Megalorhipida
Megalorhipida is a genus of moths in the family Pterophoridae described by Hans Georg Amsel in 1935. Species in this genus are distributed in pantropical and subtropical climates. The species typically nests on host plants in the families Nyctaginaceae, Amaranthaceae, Fabaceae,
Goodeniaceae, Asteraceae, and Verbenaceae. The generic name is often misspelled as Megalorrhipida. The species formerly placed in the genus Antarches are now considered to belong to this genus.

Stenoptilodes taprobanes
species of insect

Franklinothrips
Franklinothrips is a genus of thrips with pantropical distribution.
Lomanotus vermiformis
species of mollusc
Sphenarches
Sphenarches is a genus of moths in the family Pterophoridae. Species in this genus are distributed in regions with pantropical climates, and are also found in Japan and southern Canada. Host plants for the genus are Dolichos lablab, Lagenaria leucantha clavata, and L. leucantha gourda.

Gnathophausia ingens
species of crustacean

Megalorhipida leucodactyla
species of insect
Pyralis manihotalis
species of insect
Tetrasquilla
Tetrasquilla is a genus of mantis shrimp containing a single species, Tetrasquilla mccullochae. It is the only known pantropical stomatopod. The specific epithet commemorates Dr. Irene A. McCulloch, professor of zoology of the University of Southern California.

Garella nilotica
species of insect