List of mammals of Haiti
Template:Short description This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Haiti. Of the mammal species in Haiti, one is critically endangered, one is endangered, two are vulnerable, and sixteen are considered to be extinct.[1]
The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:
| Template:IUCN status | Extinct | No reasonable doubt that the last individual has died. |
| Template:IUCN status | Extinct in the wild | Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range. |
| Template:IUCN status | Critically endangered | The species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild. |
| Template:IUCN status | Endangered | The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. |
| Template:IUCN status | Vulnerable | The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. |
| Template:IUCN status | Near threatened | The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future. |
| Template:IUCN status | Least concern | There are no current identifiable risks to the species. |
| Template:IUCN status | Data deficient | There is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species. |
Order: Sirenia (manatees and dugongs)
Sirenia is an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit rivers, estuaries, coastal marine waters, swamps, and marine wetlands. All four species are endangered.
- Family: Trichechidae
- Genus: Trichechus
- West Indian manatee, T. manatus Template:IUCN status presence uncertain
- Genus: Trichechus
Order: Rodentia (rodents)
Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to Script error: No such module "convert"..
- Suborder: Hystricognathi
- Family: Capromyidae
- Tribe: Plagiodontini
- Genus: Plagiodontia
- Hispaniolan hutia, Plagiodontia aedium Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Plagiodontia
- Tribe: Plagiodontini
- Family: Capromyidae
Order: Eulipotyphla (shrews, hedgehogs, moles, and solenodons)
Eulipotyphlans are insectivorous mammals. Shrews and solenodons closely resemble mice, hedgehogs carry spines, while moles are stout-bodied burrowers.
- Family: Solenodontidae
- Genus: Solenodon
- Hispaniolan solenodon, S. paradoxus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Solenodon
Order: Chiroptera (bats)
The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals.
- Family: Noctilionidae
- Genus: Noctilio
- Greater bulldog bat, Noctilio leporinus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Noctilio
- Family: Vespertilionidae
- Subfamily: Vespertilioninae
- Genus: Lasiurus
- Minor red bat, Lasiurus minor Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Lasiurus
- Subfamily: Vespertilioninae
- Family: Molossidae
- Genus: Molossus
- Velvety free-tailed bat, Molossus molossus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Nyctinomops
- Big free-tailed bat, Nyctinomops macrotis Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Tadarida
- Mexican free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Molossus
- Family: Mormoopidae
- Genus: Mormoops
- Antillean ghost-faced bat, Mormoops blainvillii Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Pteronotus
- Parnell's mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii Template:IUCN status
- Sooty mustached bat, Pteronotus quadridens Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Mormoops
- Family: Phyllostomidae
- Subfamily: Phyllostominae
- Genus: Macrotus
- Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat, Macrotus waterhousii Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Macrotus
- Subfamily: Brachyphyllinae
- Genus: Brachyphylla
- Cuban fruit-eating bat, Brachyphylla nana Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Brachyphylla
- Subfamily: Phyllonycterinae
- Genus: Phyllonycteris
- Cuban flower bat, Phyllonycteris poeyi Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Phyllonycteris
- Subfamily: Glossophaginae
- Genus: Monophyllus
- Leach's single leaf bat, Monophyllus redmani Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Monophyllus
- Subfamily: Stenodermatinae
- Genus: Artibeus
- Jamaican fruit bat, Artibeus jamaicensis Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Phyllops
- Cuban fig-eating bat, Phyllops falcatus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Artibeus
- Subfamily: Phyllostominae
- Family: Natalidae
- Genus: Chilonatalus
- Cuban funnel-eared bat, Chilonatalus micropus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Chilonatalus
Order: Cetacea (whales)
The order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. They are the mammals most fully adapted to aquatic life with a spindle-shaped nearly hairless body, protected by a thick layer of blubber, and forelimbs and tail modified to provide propulsion underwater.
- Suborder: Mysticeti
- Family: Balaenopteridae (baleen whales)
- Genus: Balaenoptera
- Common minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata Template:IUCN status
- Sei whale, Balaenoptera borealis Template:IUCN status
- Bryde's whale, Balaenoptera brydei Template:IUCN status
- Blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Megaptera
- Humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Balaenoptera
- Family: Balaenopteridae (baleen whales)
- Suborder: Odontoceti
- Superfamily: Platanistoidea
- Family: Delphinidae (marine dolphins)
- Genus: Delphinus
- Short-beaked common dolphin, Delphinus delphis Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Feresa
- Pygmy killer whale, Feresa attenuata Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Globicephala
- Short-finned pilot whale, Globicephala macrorhyncus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Lagenodelphis
- Fraser's dolphin, Lagenodelphis hosei Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Grampus
- Risso's dolphin, Grampus griseus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Orcinus
- Killer whale, Orcinus orca Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Peponocephala
- Melon-headed whale, Peponocephala electra Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Pseudorca
- False killer whale, Pseudorca crassidens Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Stenella
- Pantropical spotted dolphin, Stenella attenuata Template:IUCN status
- Clymene dolphin, Stenella clymene Template:IUCN status
- Striped dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba Template:IUCN status
- Atlantic spotted dolphin, Stenella frontalis Template:IUCN status
- Spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Steno
- Rough-toothed dolphin, Steno bredanensis Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Tursiops
- Common bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Delphinus
- Family: Physeteridae (sperm whales)
- Genus: Physeter
- Sperm whale, Physeter macrocaphalus Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Physeter
- Family: Kogiidae (dwarf sperm whales)
- Genus: Kogia
- Pygmy sperm whale, Kogia breviceps Template:IUCN status
- Dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Kogia
- Family: Delphinidae (marine dolphins)
- Superfamily Ziphioidea
- Family: Ziphidae (beaked whales)
- Genus: Mesoplodon
- Gervais' beaked whale, Mesoplodon europaeus Template:IUCN status
- Blainville's beaked whale, Mesplodon densirostris Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Ziphius
- Cuvier's beaked whale, Ziphius cavirostris Template:IUCN status
- Genus: Mesoplodon
- Family: Ziphidae (beaked whales)
- Superfamily: Platanistoidea
Order: Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates)
The even-toed ungulates are ungulates – hoofed animals – which bear weight equally on two (an even number) of their five toes: the third and fourth. The other three toes are either present, absent, vestigial, or pointing posteriorly.
- Family Suidae (pigs)
- Genus: Sus
- Wild boar, S. scrofa Template:IUCN status introduced
- Creole pig
- Genus: Sus
Globally extinct
The following species are globally extinct:
- Wide-toothed hutia, Hyperplagiodontia araeum Template:IUCN status
- Samaná hutia, Plagiodontia ipnaeum Template:IUCN status
- Small Haitian hutia, Plagiodontia spelaeum Template:IUCN status[2]
- Lemke's hutia, Rhizoplagiodontia lemkei Template:IUCN status
- Montane hutia, Isolobodon montanus Template:IUCN status
- Puerto Rican hutia, Isolobodon portoricensis Template:IUCN status
- Imposter hutia, Hexolobodon phenax Template:IUCN status
- Twisted-toothed mouse, Quemisia gravis Template:IUCN status
- Atalaye nesophontes, Nesophontes hypomicrus Template:IUCN status
- Western Cuban nesophontes, Nesophontes micrus Template:IUCN status
- St. Michel nesophontes, Nesophontes paramicrus Template:IUCN status
- Haitian nesophontes, Nesophontes zamicrus Template:IUCN status
- Marcano's solenodon, Solenodon marcanoi Template:IUCN status
- Caribbean monk seal, Neomonachus tropicalis Template:IUCN status
- Haitian Macaya sloth, Acratocnus ye Template:IUCN status[3]
- Lesser Haitian ground sloth, Neocnus comes Template:IUCN status[3]
- Haitian pine forest sloth, Neocnus dousman Template:IUCN status[3]
- Haitian rak bwa sloth, Neocnus toupiti Template:IUCN status[3]
- Greater Haitian ground sloth, Parocnus serus Template:IUCN status[3]
See also
- List of chordate orders
- Lists of mammals by region
- List of prehistoric mammals
- Mammal classification
- List of mammals described in the 2000s
Notes
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- ↑ This list is derived from the IUCN Red List which lists species of mammals and includes those mammals that have recently been classified as extinct the early Holocene. The taxonomy and naming of the individual species is based on those used in existing Wikipedia articles as of 21 May 2007 and supplemented by the common names and taxonomy from the IUCN, Smithsonian Institution, or University of Michigan where no Wikipedia article was available.
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- ↑ a b c d e Borroto-Páez, R., Mancina, C. A., Woods, C. A., & Kilpatrick, C. W. (2012) Updated checklist of endemic terrestrial mammals of the West Indies. In: Borroto-Páez, R., Woods, C.A., Sergile, F.E. (eds) Terrestrial mammals of the West Indies: Contributions. Wacahoota Press/ University of Vermont, Burlington.
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