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| Common Name | Range *** |
|---|---|
| Blackburn's Sphinx Moth | Hawaii |
| Crimson Hawaiian Damselfly | Hawaii |
| Fabulous Green Sphinx Moth | Hawaii |
| Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly | Hawaii |
| Howarth's Cave Cricket | Hawaii |
| Kauai Thin-footed Bush Cricket | Hawaii |
| Kaumana Cave Cricket | Hawaii |
| Molokai Damselfly | Hawaii |
| Nihoa Banza Conehead Katydid | Hawaii |
| Oahu Damselfly | Hawaii |
| Oahu Deceptor Bush Cricket | Hawaii |
| Oceanic Hawaiian Damselfly | Hawaii |
| Orangeblack Hawaiian Damselfly | Hawaii |
| Pacific Hawaiian Damselfly | Hawaii |
| Pomace Fly (11) | Hawaii |
| Remote Conehead Katydid | Hawaii |
| Schauinsland's Bush Cricket | Hawaii |
| Volcanoes Cave Cricket | Hawaii |
Disclaimer:
This list combines species from several endangered species lists. Using the total
count of species found on this site as an official count of endangered species of the world is not recommended. For more
information on what creatures are listed on this site, please visit our About EEC page.
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