List of extinct animals of Réunion
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The list of extinct animals in Réunion features the animals that have become extinct on the island of Réunion
Réunion
Réunion is a French island with a population of about 800,000 located in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, about south west of Mauritius, the nearest island.Administratively, Réunion is one of the overseas departments of France...

. Réunion is one of the 26 régions of France
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 with much the same status as those situated on the European mainland
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. At least 19 animal extinctions have occurred on Réunion Island.

Mammals

  • Lesser Mascarene Flying Fox
    Small Mauritian flying fox
    The Small Mauritian Flying Fox or Dark Flying Fox is an extinct species of megabat. It lived on the islands of Réunion and Mauritius in the Mascarene Islands of the Indian Ocean...

    , Pteropus subniger (1862)

Birds

  • Réunion Shelduck
    Réunion Shelduck
    The Réunion Shelduck or Kervazo's Egyptian Goose is an extinct species of goose from Réunion. It was a close relative of the Egyptian Goose and was about the same size. There is only one description remaining, that of Dubois made in 1674. He merely mentions that they were similar to European geese...

    , Alopochen kervazoi (c.1690s)
  • Réunion Pochard, Aythya cf. innotata (c.1690s)
  • Réunion Night Heron
    Réunion Night Heron
    The Réunion Night Heron is an extinct species of heron formerly occurring on the Mascarene island of Réunion.It was for a long time only known from a single description, that of Dubois published in 1674. He speaks of "bitterns" the size of fat chickens which had grey plumage with white...

    , Nycticorax duboisi (late 17th century)
  • Réunion Sacred Ibis
    Réunion Sacred Ibis
    The Réunion Sacred Ibis, Threskiornis solitarius, is an extinct bird species that was native to the island of Réunion. It is probably the same bird discovered by Portuguese sailors there in 1613...

    , Threskiornis solitarius (early 18th century)
  • Réunion Kestrel
    Réunion Kestrel
    The Réunion Kestrel is an extinct bird of prey which belongs to the falcon family. It inhabited the Mascarene island of Réunion and was part of the Western Indian Ocean radiation of kestrels....

    , Falco duboisi (c.1700)
  • Réunion Rail
    Réunion Rail
    The Réunion Rail also known as Dubois's Wood-rail is an extinct rail species which was endemic to the Mascarenes island of Réunion...

    , Dryolimnas augusti (late 17th century)
  • Réunion Swamphen
    Réunion Swamphen
    The Réunion Swamphen, Réunion Gallinule or Oiseau bleu is a hypothetical species of extinct rail from Réunion, Mascarenes until now only known from reports of travellers....

    , Porphyrio coerulescens (mid-18th century)
  • Réunion Pink Pigeon
    Réunion Pink Pigeon
    The Réunion Pink Pigeon is an extinct species of pigeon that formerly lived on the Mascarene island of Réunion. It is known from the description of a rusty-red pigeon given by Dubois in 1674 and a single subfossil humerus that agrees with that of the Pink Pigeon of Mauritius in generic...

    , Streptopelia duboisi (c.1700)
  • Réunion Parakeet
    Réunion Parakeet
    The Réunion Parakeet was a little-known and extinct subspecies, sometimes considered a full species, of parakeet which used to inhabit Réunion Island in the western Indian Ocean. It is only known from descriptions, as well as illustrations of which it is unknown whether they were drawn from live...

    , Psittacula eques eques (mid-18th century)
  • Mascarene Parrot
    Mascarene Parrot
    The Mascarene Parrot is an extinct species of parrot known from bones, specimens and descriptions to have occurred in the Mascarene island of Réunion, and possibly Mauritius. The bird was first described by Dubois in 1674...

    , Mascarinus mascarinus (1834?)
  • Réunion Owl
    Réunion Owl
    The Réunion Owl was a small owl that occurred on the Mascarene island of Réunion, but became extinct before living birds could be described; it is only known from subfossil bones. It belongs to the Mascarene owls of the genus Mascarenotus, and most likely was similar to a Long-eared Owl in size...

    , Mascarenotus grucheti (late 17th century?)
  • Bourbon Crested Starling
    Bourbon Crested Starling
    The Bourbon Crested Starling , also known as Huppe, Crested Starling, or Réunion Starling is an extinct bird from the family of Sturnidae.-Description:...

    , Fregilupus varius (1850s)

Reptiles

  • Réunion Giant Tortoise, Cylindraspis indica (1800)
  • Mauritius skink (1600)

Molluscs

  • Dupontia proletaria
    Dupontia proletaria
    Dupontia proletaria is an extinct species of small air-breathing land snail, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Euconulidae, the hive snails.This species is endemic to Mauritius and Réunion....

  • Harmogenanina linophora
    Harmogenanina linophora
    †Harmogenanina linophora was a species of air-breathing land snails or semislugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Helicarionidae.This species was endemic to Mauritius and Réunion. It is now extinct.-References:...

  • Harmogenanina subdetecta
    Harmogenanina subdetecta
    †Harmogenanina subdetecta was a species of air-breathing land snails or semislugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Helicarionidae.This species was endemic to Réunion. It is now extinct.-References:...

  • Unio cariei
    Unio cariei
    Unio cariei was a species of medium-sized freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusc in the family Unionidae.This species was endemic to the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, but it is now extinct.-Source:...


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