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The following #Unhandled section lists species articles that were asserted by User:Polbot to be monotypic within their genera. However, this statement has not been independently evaluated, and may not be correct. See User talk:Quadell#Polbot and monotypy for more information.
Here's how you can help. If the species below can be confirmed to be monotypic, then simply move the entry to the #Confirmed monotypic section below. (You may also want to add a source to the article confirming the fact, [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zigzag_Heron&action=historysubmit&diff=457672210&oldid=421771948 like this].) If the species can be shown to not be monotypic, please remove the statement from the article [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ayapanopsis_luteynii&diff=next&oldid=148930123 like this] and change the genus article from a redirect to a proper article [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ayapanopsis&diff=next&oldid=148930091 like this]. Then move the entry to the #Confirmed polytypic section below. Finally, if you cannot confirm one way or the other, it would still help if you could add {{tlx|Citation needed}} to the statement in the article [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=White-cheeked_Cotinga&action=historysubmit&diff=457670150&oldid=424134679 like this], and move the entry to the #Citation needed section. Thanks for helping.
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- Michoacan Pocket Gopher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Zygogeomys
- Cuban Green Woodpecker was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Xiphidiopicus
- White-naped Xenopsaris was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Xenopsaris
- Angola Cave-chat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Xenocopsychus
- Voanioala was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Voanioala
- Verschaffeltia splendida was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Verschaffeltia
- Black-backed Bush-tanager was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Urothraupis
- White-bellied Wren was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Uropsila
- Long-tailed Ground Dove was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Uropelia
- Magpie Shrike was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Urolestes
- Green Longtail was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Urolais
- Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tyrannulus
- Grotto Salamander was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Typhlotriton
- Tylas Vanga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tylas
- Tumbes Tyrant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tumbezia
- Thick-billed Ground Pigeon was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Trugon
- White-crested Hornbill was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tropicranus
- Checkerboard worm lizard was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Trogonophis
- Tritocleis microphylla was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tritocleis
- Long-tailed Porcupine was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Trichys
- White-streaked Honeyeater was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Trichodere
- Hairy Frog was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Trichobatrachus
- Rufous-tailed Shama was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Trichixos
- Blunt-eared Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tomopeas
- Schneider's Surprise was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tiradelphe
- Fabulous Green Sphinx Moth was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tinostoma
- Chestnut-capped Babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Timalia
- White-crested Tiger Heron was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tigriornis
- Timberline Wren was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Thryorchilus
- Swift Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Thoopterus
- Swamp Palm Bulbul was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Thescelocichla
- Rufescent Darkeye was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tephrozosterops
- Ratchet-tailed Treepie was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Temnurus
- Sandy Gallito was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Teledromas
- Moroccan Rock Lizard was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Teira
- Mottled Swift was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tachymarptis
- Purple-throated Fruitcrow was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Querula
- Twisted-toothed Mouse was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Quemisia
- Sylvacaecilia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Sylvacaecilia
- Marsh Antwren was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Stymphalornis
- Bougainville Honeyeater was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Stresemannia
- Many-lined Salamander was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Stereochilus
- Red Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Stenoderma
- Spot-winged Falconet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Spiziapteryx
- Sphenophryne cornuta was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Sphenophryne
- Long-clawed Ground Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Spermophilopsis
- Spelaeophryne methneri was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Spelaeophryne
- Bay-capped Wren-spinetail was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Spartonoica
- Coruro was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Spalacopus
- Somuncura Frog was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Somuncuria
- Pearson's Long-clawed Shrew was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Solisorex
- Spectacled Prickletail was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Siptornis
- Wallace's Fairywren was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Sipodotus
- Hook-billed Bulbul was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Setornis
- Silver-breasted Broadbill was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Serilophus
- Weale's Running Frog was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Semnodactylus
- Desert Dormouse was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Selevinia
- Channel-billed Cuckoo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Scythrops
- Scythrophrys sawayae was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Scythrophrys
- Scotobleps gabonicus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Scotobleps
- Grosbeak Starling was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Scissirostrum
- Chotoy Spinetail was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Schoeniophylax
- African Red Toad was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Schismaderma
- Rufous Vanga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Schetba
- Scarthyla goinorum was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Scarthyla
- Long-tailed Mole was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Scaptonyx
- Short-faced Mole was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Scaptochirus
- Gansu Mole was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Scapanulus
- Yellow-browed Tyrant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Satrapa
- Coleto was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Sarcops
- Ruwenzori Turaco was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ruwenzorornis
- Ruwenzori Shrew was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ruwenzorisorex
- Rupirana cardosoi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rupirana
- Roraiman Barbtail was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Roraimia
- Long-billed Wren-babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rimator
- Chinese Hill Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhopophilus
- Rosy-patched Bushshrike was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhodophoneus
- Rosy Thrush-tanager was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhodinocichla
- Lemke's Hutia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhizoplagiodontia
- Shrew-faced Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhinosciurus
- Orange Leaf-nosed Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhinonicteris
- Crested Gallito was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhinocrypta
- Tufted Ground Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rheithrosciurus
- Long-billed Cuckoo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhamphomantis
- Thick-billed Lark was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhamphocoris
- Mottled Whistler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhagologus
- Relictivomer pearsei was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Relictivomer
- Red-tailed Leaflove was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pyrrhurus
- Redthroat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pyrrholaemus
- Red-ruffed Fruitcrow was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pyroderus
- Spot-winged Antshrike was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pygiptila
- White-throated Treerunner was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pygarrhichas
- Pilotbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pycnoptilus
- Spotted Thrush-Babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ptyrticus
- Indian Flying Frog was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pterorana
- Smoky Flying Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pteromyscus
- Spotted Bamboowren was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Psilorhamphus
- Fire-tufted Barbet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Psilopogon
- Pseudobufo subasper was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudobufo
- Ward's Flycatcher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudobias
- African Hill Babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudoalcippe
- Pseudhymenochirus merlini was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudhymenochirus
- Grey-and-white Tyrannulet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudelaenia
- Short-tailed Lark was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudalaemon
- Magpie (butterfly) was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Protoploea
- Protohynobius puxiongensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Protohynobius
- Rusty-winged Barbtail was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Premnornis
- Bedriaga's Rock Lizard was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Archaeolacerta
- Poyntonia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Poyntonia
- Potomotyphlus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Potomotyphlus
- Blue Finch was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Porphyrospiza
- Purple-throated Cotinga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Porphyrolaema
- Rufous-webbed Bush-tyrant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Polioxolmis
- White-starred Robin was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pogonocichla
- Bunyoro Rabbit was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Poelagus
- Nacunda Nighthawk was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Podager
- D'Anchieta's Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Plerotes
- Big-headed turtle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Platysternon
- Vegetarian Finch was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Platyspiza
- Black Magpie was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Platysmurus
- Crested Jay was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Platylophus
- Long-snouted Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Platalina
- Boulder Chat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pinarornis
- Capped Heron was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pilherodius
- Phyzelaphryne miriamae was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phyzelaphryne
- Cuban Fig-eating Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phyllops
- Buff-bellied Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phyllolais
- Phrynodon was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phrynodon
- Phrynella pulchra was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phrynella
- Tit-Hylia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pholidornis
- Wren-like Rushbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phleocryptes
- Bare-faced Ibis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phimosus
- Sociable Weaver was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Philetairus
- Swallow-tailed Cotinga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phibalura
- Pherohapsis menziesi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pherohapsis
- Diademed Plover was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phegornis
- Black-and-yellow Silky-flycatcher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phainoptila
- Mouse-colored Tyrannulet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phaeomyias
- Ocellated Antbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phaenostictus
- Capuchinbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Perissocephalus
- Big-headed Amazon River turtle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Peltocephalus
- Speke's Pectinator was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pectinator
- Parvimolge townsendi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Parvimolge
- Abyssinian Catbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Parophasma
- Parhoplophryne usambarica was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Parhoplophryne
- Comb-toed Jerboa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Paradipus
- Vietnam Leaf-nosed Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Paracoelops
- Palmatorappia solomonis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Palmatorappia
- Pachymedusa dacnicolor was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pachymedusa
- Pachyhynobius was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pachyhynobius
- Thick-billed Cuckoo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pachycoccyx
- Goldenface was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pachycare
- Dickson's Copper was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oxychaeta
- Luzon Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Otopteropus
- Quail-plover was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ortyxelos
- Olive-green Tanager was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Orthogonys
- Black-and-chestnut Eagle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oroaetus
- Malaysian giant turtle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Orlitia
- Striped Sparrow was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oriturus
- Fernwren was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreoscopus
- Orange-cheeked Honeyeater was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreornis
- Plum-faced Lorikeet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreopsittacus
- Bolivian Blackbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreopsar
- Tawny-throated Dotterel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreopholus
- Crested Bellbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreoica
- Tit Berrypecker was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreocharis
- Opisthothylax immaculatus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Opisthothylax
- Fiji Snake was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ogmodon
- Pygmy Longbill was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oedistoma
- Band-tailed Oropendola was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ocyalus
- Pygmy Ibon was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oculocincta
- Viscacha rat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Octomys
- Mountain Degu was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Octodontomys
- Drab Water-tyrant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ochthornis
- Nyctimantis rugiceps was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nyctimantis
- Nyctibates corrugatus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nyctibates
- Nyctanolis pernix was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nyctanolis
- Nothophryne broadleyi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nothophryne
- Nirodia belphegor was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nirodia
- Thomasset's Seychelles Frog was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nesomantis
- Polynesian Storm Petrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nesofregetta
- Chocolate-vented Tyrant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Neoxolmis
- Small-toothed Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Neopteryx
- Black-collared Bulbul was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Neolestes
- Buff-bellied Monarch was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Neolalage
- Black Bushbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Neoctantes
- Babbling Starling was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Neocichla
- White-thighed Swallow was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Neochelidon
- Elegant Water Shrew was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nectogale
- Nectocaecilia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nectocaecilia
- Natalobatrachus bonebergi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Natalobatrachus
- Veldkamp's Dwarf Epauletted Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nanonycteris
- Black-eared Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nannosciurus
- Crossley's Babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Mystacornis
- Wing-banded Antbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Myrmornis
- Stripe-backed Antbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Myrmorchilus
- Black-and-white Antbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Myrmochanes
- African Pygmy Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Myosciurus
- Ash-colored Tapaculo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Myornis
- Myersiella microps was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Myersiella
- Banana Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Musonycteris
- Shear-tailed Grey Tyrant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Muscipipra
- Short-tailed Field-tyrant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Muscigralla
- Pygmy Flycatcher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Muscicapella
- Lesser Ground Cuckoo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Morococcyx
- Torrent Robin was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Monachella
- Lesser Jacana was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Microparra
- Green-tailed Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Microligea
- Dwarf Koel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Microdynamis
- Micro Frog was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Microbatrachella
- Sapito Rugoso Del Marahuaka was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Metaphryniscus
- Cuban Bullfinch was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Melopyrrha
- Crested Bunting was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Melophus
- White-streaked Friarbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Melitograis
- Long-billed Honeyeater was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Melilestes
- Hook-billed Kingfisher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Melidora
- Lyre-tailed Honeyguide was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Melichneutes
- St Lucia Black Finch was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Melanospiza
- Giant White-eye was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Megazosterops
- Pearly Antshrike was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Megastictus
- Mexican Shrew was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Megasorex
- Woermann's Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Megaloglossus
- African Shrike-flycatcher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Megabyas
- Mzab Gundi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Massoutiera
- Golden-winged Manakin was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Masius
- Madecassophryne truebae was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Madecassophryne
- Rufous-throated White-eye was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Madanga
- Long-trained Nightjar was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Macropsalis
- Macrogenioglottus alipioi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Macrogenioglottus
- Striped Wren-babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Kenopia
- Kassinula wittei was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Kassinula
- Joiceya praeclarus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Joiceya
- Great Jacamar was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Jacamerops
- Three-toed Jacamar was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Jacamaralcyon
- Seychelles Wolf Snake was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lycognathophis
- Luetkenotyphlus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Luetkenotyphlus
- Yellow-shouldered Grassquit was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Loxipasser
- Silken Satinbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Loboparadisea
- Sapito Listado was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lithodytes
- Rusty-belted Tapaculo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Liosceles
- Bush Blackcap was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lioptilus
- Levuana Moth was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Levuana
- Sulawesi forest turtle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Leucocephalon
- Chabert's Vanga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Leptopterus
- Slaty Bunting was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Latoucheornis
- Lanzarana largeni was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lanzarana
- Lankanectes corrugatus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lankanectes
- Velvet-fronted Grackle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lampropsar
- Laliostoma labrosum was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Laliostoma
- Spotted Greenbul was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ixonotus
- Itapotihyla langsdorffii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Itapotihyla
- Insuetophrynus acarpicus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Insuetophrynus
- Socotra Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Incana
- Pin-tailed Manakin was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ilicura
- Spatula-toothed Snake was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Iguanognathus
- Red-throated Caracara was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ibycter
- Purple-naped Sunbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hypogramma
- Hypogeophis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hypogeophis
- Hyophryne histrio was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hyophryne
- Sapo Arboreo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hylorina
- Underwood's Long-tongued Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hylonycteris
- Tody Motmot was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hylomanes
- Hylocitrea was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hylocitrea
- Chestnut-bellied Cuckoo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hyetornis
- Waterfall Swift was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hydrochous
- Dohrn's Thrush-babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Horizorhinus
- Armored Rat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hoplomys
- Striped Harlequin Snake was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Homoroselaps
- Rufous-tailed Weaver was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Histurgops
- Nkulengu Rail was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Himantornis
- Imposter Hutia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hexolobodon
- Pictorella Munia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Heteromunia
- Red-winged Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Heliolais
- Fischer's Pygmy Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Haplonycteris
- Andean Swallow was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Haplochelidon
- White-faced Nunbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hapaloptila
- Hamptophryne Bolivien was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hamptophryne
- Georgia Blind Salamander was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Haideotriton
- Oriole Blackbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Gymnomystax
- Guadalcanal Honeyeater was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Guadalcanaria
- Painted Honeyeater was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Grantiella
- White-collared Starling was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Grafisia
- Chopi Blackbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Gnorimopsar
- Sculptor Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Glyphotes
- Glyphoglossus molossus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Glyphoglossus
- Green-backed Honeyeater was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Glycichaera
- Japanese Dormouse was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Glirulus
- Crane Hawk was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Geranospiza
- Geobatrachus walkeri was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Geobatrachus
- Genyophryne thomsoni was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Genyophryne
- Gastrophrynoides borneensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Gastrophrynoides
- Grey-backed Storm Petrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Garrodia
- White-hooded Babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Gampsorhynchus
- Wattled Honeyeater was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Foulehaio
- Kelaart's Long-clawed Shrew was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Feroculus
- Felou Gundi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Felovia
- Leucomeris decora was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Leucomeris
- Kopje Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Euryptila
- Ochre-flanked Tapaculo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eugralla
- Garnet Robin was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eugerygone
- Buffy Flower Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Erophylla
- Ericabatrachus baleensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ericabatrachus
- Lichtenstein's Jerboa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eremodipus
- Chinese Jumping Mouse was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eozapus
- Kashmir Flying Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eoglaucomys
- Fiery-browed Myna was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Enodes
- Velvety Fruit-eating Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Enchisthenes
- Short-nosed Snake was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Elapognathus
- Stump-tailed Porcupine was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Echinoprocta
- Saint Helena Dove was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dysmoropelia
- Scimitar-billed Woodcreeper was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Drymornis
- Red-winged Grey Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Drymocichla
- Cloven-feathered Dove was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Drepanoptila
- Northern Three-toed Jerboa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dipus
- Dimorphognathus africanus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dimorphognathus
- Dermatonotus muelleri was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dermatonotus
- Cinnamon-throated Woodcreeper was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dendrexetastes
- Dasypops schirchi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dasypops
- Black-and-red Broadbill was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cymbirhynchus
- Burrowing Parrot was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cyanoliseus
- Blue Vanga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cyanolanius
- White-bellied Robin-chat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cossyphicula
- Corythomantis greeningi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Corythomantis
- Maroon-backed Whistler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Coracornis
- Great Parrotbill was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Conostoma
- Orange-crowned Fairywren was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Clytomyias
- Casqued Oropendola was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Clypicterus
- Percival's Trident Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cloeotis
- Golden White-eye was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cleptornis
- Speckled Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chthonicola
- Chrysobatrachus cupreonitens was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chrysobatrachus
- Mexican Long-tongued Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Choeronycteris
- Chlorolius koehleri was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chlorolius
- Mountain Blackeye was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chlorocharis
- Black-breasted Fruit-hunter was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chlamydochaera
- Spike-heeled Lark was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chersomanes
- White-backed Swallow was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cheramoeca
- Swallow-winged Puffbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chelidoptera
- Scissor-tailed Kite was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chelictinia
- Chaperina fusca was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chaperina
- White-capped Water-redstart was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chaimarrornis
- Pygmy Drongo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chaetorhynchus
- Chacophrys pierottii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chacophrys
- Yellowbill was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ceuthmochares
- Sharp-tailed Ibis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cercibis
- Ceratobatrachus guentheri was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ceratobatrachus
- Fire-capped Tit was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cephalopyrus
- Whistling Warbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Catharopeza
- Sulawesi Thrush was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cataponera
- Short-palated Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Casinycteris
- Round Island Keel-scaled Boa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Casarea
- Glittering Kingfisher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Caridonax
- Heart-nosed Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cardioderma
- Five-toed Pygmy Jerboa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cardiocranius
- Lesser Bamboo Rat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cannomys
- Golden Cuckooshrike was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Campochaera
- Brown Barbet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Calorhamphus
- Callixalus pictus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Callixalus
- White-crowned Cuckoo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Caliechthrus
- Black-collared Hawk was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Busarellus
- Yellow-spotted Barbet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Buccanodon
- Bradytriton silus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Bradytriton
- Bob-tailed Weaver was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Brachycope
- Guaiabero was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Bolbopsittacus
- Baronia brevicornis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Baronia
- Balebreviceps hillmani was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Balebreviceps
- Atopophrynus syntomopus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Atopophrynus
- Barbary Ground Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Atlantoxerus
- Pale-eyed Pygmy Tyrant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Atalotriccus
- Blue-throated Motmot was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Aspatha
- White-headed Vanga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Artamella
- Arlequinus krebsi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Arlequinus
- Argenteohyla siemersi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Argenteohyla
- Tree Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ardops
- Arcovomer passarellii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Arcovomer
- Flower-faced Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Anthops
- Anotheca spinosa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Anotheca
- Anisolepsis undulatus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Anisolepsis
- Hogsback Frog was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Anhydrophryne
- Papuan Whipbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Androphobus
- Red-headed Weaver was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Anaplectes
- Smoky Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Amorphochilus
- Thick-billed Weaver was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Amblyospiza
- Yellow-billed Cacique was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Amblycercus
- Altigius alios was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Altigius
- Tawny-headed Swallow was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Alopochelidon
- Bobrinski's Jerboa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Allactodipus
- Mindanao Pygmy Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Alionycteris
- Rufous-naped Whistler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Aleadryas
- Bay-winged Cowbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Agelaioides
- Groove-toothed Flying Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Aeretes
- Sapito Escondido was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Adelastes
- Scrubtit was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Acanthornis
Confirmed monotypic
- Zigzag Heron was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Zebrilus
- Deckenia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Deckenia
- Plains Viscacha Rat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tympanoctomys
- Hairy-backed Bulbul was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tricholestes
- Yellow-browed Tit was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Sylviparus
- Satranala decussilvae was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Satranala
- Satakentia liukiuensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Satakentia
- Roscheria melanochaetes was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Roscheria
- Bafutia tenuicaulis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Bafutia
- Cyathomone sodiroi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cyathomone
- Eremothamnus marlothianus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eremothamnus
- Dusky Lory was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudeos
- Pritchardiopsis jeanneneyi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pritchardiopsis
- Femeniasia balearica was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Femeniasia
- Peters's Flat-headed Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Platymops
- Petagnaea gussonei was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Petagnaea
- Pelagodoxa henryana was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pelagodoxa
- Nephrosperma vanhoutteanum was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nephrosperma
- Moratia cerifera was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Moratia
- Lemurophoenix halleuxii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lemurophoenix
- Lavoixia macrocarpa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lavoixia (but now in polytypic genus Clinosperma)
- Gervais's Funnel-eared Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nyctiellus
- Antillean Piculet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nesoctites
- Tristan Thrush was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nesocichla
- White-cheeked Cotinga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Zaratornis
- Lanceolated Monklet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Micromonacha
- Herero Chat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Namibornis
- Long-billed Woodcreeper was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nasica
- Jubaeopsis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Jubaeopsis
- Juania was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Juania
- Limnomedusa macroglossa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Limnomedusa
- Loxococcus rupicola was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Loxococcus
- Alsmithia longipes was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Alsmithia
- Alloschmidia glabrata was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Alloschmidia
- Naufraga balearica was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Naufraga
- Marlothiella gummifera was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Marlothiella
- Nirarathamnos asarifolius was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nirarathamnos
- Nesocrambe socotrana was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nesocrambe
- Horstrissea dolinicola was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Horstrissea
- Oreofraga morrisiana was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreofraga
- Nouelia insignis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nouelia
- Lachnocapsa spathulata was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lachnocapsa
- Congo Serpent Eagle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dryotriorchis
- Carpoxylon macrospermum was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Carpoxylon
- Fire-tailed Myzornis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Myzornis
- Itaya was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Itaya
- White-bellied Redstart was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hodgsonius
- Long-tailed Ground-roller was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Uratelornis
- Cinnamon Ibon was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hypocryptadius
- Sickle-billed Vanga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Falculea
- Sri Lankan relict ant was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Aneuretus
- Sombre Pigeon was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cryptophaps
- Flame-templed Babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dasycrotapha
- Grauer's Broadbill was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudocalyptomena
- Slender Antbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhopornis
- Great Spinetail was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Siptornopsis
- Chuuk Monarch was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Metabolus
- Bernier's Vanga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oriolia
- Forest Thrush was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cichlherminia
- Swynnerton's Robin was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Swynnertonia
- White-breasted Thrasher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ramphocinclus
- Tanager-finch was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oreothraupis
- Jamaican Blackbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nesopsar
- Saffron-cowled Blackbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Xanthopsar
- Red-bellied Grackle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hypopyrrhus
- Blue-headed Quail-Dove was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Starnoenas
- Madagascar Serpent Eagle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eutriorchis
- Golden-plumed Parakeet was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Leptosittaca
- Pygmy Tit was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Psaltria
- Jamaican Fig-eating Bat is monotypic within the genus Ariteus ({{cite journal | author = Sherwin, R.E. & Gannon, W.L. | year = 2005 | title = Ariteus flavescens | journal = Mammalian Species | pages = 1-3 | doi = 10.1644/787.1}})
Confirmed polytypic
- Chevreulia lycopodioides was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chevreulia
- Cheirolophus crassifolius was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cheirolophus
- Leucheria suaveolens was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Leucheria
- Gamochaeta antarctica was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Gamochaeta
- Wedelia oxylepis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Wedelia
- Anisopappus pseudopinnatifidus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Anisopappus
- Ayapanopsis luteynii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ayapanopsis
- Badilloa atrescens was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Badilloa
- Bartlettina campii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Bartlettina
- Brachylaena huillensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Brachylaena
- Distephanus qazmi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Distephanus
- Haplopappus albicans was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Haplopappus
- Xenocalamus transvaalensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Xenocalamus
- Wallichia triandra was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Wallichia
- Koanophyllon panamensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Koanophyllon
- Kleinia scotti was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Kleinia
- Kaunia pachanoi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Kaunia
- Trithrinax brasiliensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Trithrinax
- Wallengren's Copper was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Trimenia
- Chestnut Clearwing Moth was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Tischeria
- Telescopus hoogstraali was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Telescopus
- Sulawesi Stripe-faced Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Styloctenium
- Fraser’s Rufous Thrush was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Stizorhina (now in polytypic genus Neocossyphus)
- Stenopadus andicola was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Stenopadus
- Western Leaf Lizard was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Stenocercus
- Steganotaenia commiphoroides was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Steganotaenia
- Black-and-white Hawk-Eagle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Spizastur (now in polytypic genus Spizaetus)
- Altiphrynoides osgoodi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Spinophrynoides (now in polytypic genus Altiphrynoides)
- Sikkim Wedge-billed Babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Sphenocichla
- Pale-faced Antbird was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Skutchia (now in polytypic genus Phlegopsis)
- Black marsh turtle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Siebenrockiella
- Black-striped Snake was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Simoselaps
- Sciadocephala asplundii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Sciadocephala
- Brown-tailed mongoose was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Salanoia
- Rhombophryne testudo was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rhombophryne
- Fitzroy River turtle was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Rheodytes
- Eriocephalus klinghardtensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eriocephalus
- Blepharispermum hirtum was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Blepharispermum
- Cylindrocline commersonii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cylindrocline
- Cuatrecasanthus flexipappus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cuatrecasanthus
- Crossothamnus gentryi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Crossothamnus
- Critonia eggersii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Critonia
- Chuquiraga arcuata was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chuquiraga
- Ericentrodea homogama was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ericentrodea
- Egletes humifusa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Egletes
- Pteronia spinulosa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pteronia
- Pseudochazara euxina was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pseudochazara
- Hispaniolan Edible Rat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Brotomys
- Arawacus aethesa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Arawacus
- Long-tailed Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Notopteris
- Micromeria remota was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Micromeria
- Linospadix microcarya was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Linospadix
- Grey-headed Robin was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Heteromyias
- Harpy Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Harpyionycteris
- Genophantis leahi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Genophantis
- Red-kneed tarantula was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Euathlus (now in polytypic genus Brachypelma)
- Erucastrum rostratum was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Erucastrum
- Erikssonia acraeina was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Erikssonia
- Deloneura immaculata was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Deloneura
- Val's Gundi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ctenodactylus
- Brasilotyphlus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Brasilotyphlus
- Pitta-like Ground-roller was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Atelornis
- Floscaldasia azorelloides was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Floscaldasia
- Faujasiopsis reticulata was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Faujasiopsis
- Plectocomia microstachys was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Plectocomia
- Red Whip Snake was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Platyceps
- Plagiocheilus peduncularis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Plagiocheilus
- Pinanga tashiroi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pinanga
- Small Lappet Moth was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phyllodesma
- Pharus ecuadoricus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pharus
- Phalacraea ecuadorensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Phalacraea
- Lasiopogon ponticulus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lasiopogon
- Lamyropsis microcephala was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lamyropsis
- Jalcophila ecuadorensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Jalcophila
- Lesser Tube-nosed Fruit Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Paranyctimene
- Paralucia spinifera was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Paralucia
- Wandering Skipper was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Panoquina
- Ophryosporus densiflorus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ophryosporus
- Hellula sp. nov. was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oeobia (now apparently in polytypic genus Hellula)
- Plains Viscacha was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lagostomus
- Agriades zullichi was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Agriades
- Kentiopsis oliviformis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Kentiopsis
- Kentiopsis magnifica was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Mackeea
- Neoveitchia storckii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Neoveitchia
- Senkaku mole was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nesoscaptor (now in polytypic genus Mogera)
- Malagasy Turtle Dove was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nesoenas
- Pentzia tomentosa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pentzia
- Cardiocondyla zoserka was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cardiocondyla
- Madagascar Sucker-footed Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Myzopoda
- Lebanon Viper was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Montivipera (now in polytypic genus Vipera)
- Fejervarya sahyadris was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Minervarya (now in polytypic genus Fejervarya)
- Micropholis caudata was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Micropholis
- Visayan Miniature-babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Micromacronus
- Micrelaps muelleri was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Micrelaps
- Mertensophryne micranotis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Mertensophryne
- Réunion Island Sheldgoose was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Mascarenachen (now synonymised with polytypic genus Alopochen)
- Malayemys subtrijuga was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Malayemys
- Brongniartikentia lanuginosa was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Brongniartikentia
- Borassodendron machadonis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Borassodendron
- Actinokentia huerlimannii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Actinokentia
- Niphogeton sprucei was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Niphogeton
- Nidorella nordenstamii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Nidorella
- Oblivia ceronii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oblivia
- Hypseochloa cameroonensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hypseochloa
- Hyospathe macrorhachis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hyospathe
- Oldenburgia grandis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Oldenburgia
- Lepidaploa violiceps was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lepidaploa
- Hemicrambe townsendii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hemicrambe
- Chuniophoenix hainanensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chuniophoenix
- Idiopappus saloyensis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Idiopappus
- Ischaemum sp. nov. was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Ischaemum
- Scarce Fritillary was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hypodryas (now in polytypic genus Euphydryas)
- Black-winged Flycatcher-shrike was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Hemipus
- Graffenrieda caudata was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Graffenrieda
- Farsetia inconspicua was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Farsetia
- Pentatrichia avasmontana was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pentatrichia
- Pentaschistis mannii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Pentaschistis
- Paragynoxys regis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Paragynoxys
- Lycoseris eggersii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Lycoseris
- Eudema nubigena was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eudema
- Echinolaena ecuadoriana was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Echinolaena
- Eriogaster catax was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Eriogaster
- Abyssinian Slaty-flycatcher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dioptrornis (now in polytypic genus Melaenornis)
- Dactyloctenium hackelii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Dactyloctenium
- Cyrtostachys kisu was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cyrtostachys
- Cyanophrys bertha was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cyanophrys
- Citrine Canary-flycatcher was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Culicicapa
- Cotopaxia was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Cotopaxia
- Rufous-tailed Babbler was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chrysomma
- Cuban Funnel-eared Bat was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chilonatalus
- Chelyocarpus dianeurus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Chelyocarpus
- Caudiverbera caudiverbera was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Caudiverbera (sunk into some sort of synonymy)
- Painted terrapin was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Callagur] (now in polytypic genus [[Batagur)
- Bothriochloa campii was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Bothriochloa
- Beccariophoenix was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Beccariophoenix
- Aslauga australis was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Aslauga
- Aphaenogaster bidentatus was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Aphaenogaster
- Monomorium bidentatum was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Antichthonidris
- Chinese Mole Shrew was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Anourosorex
- Beecroft's Flying Squirrel was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Anomalurops (now in polytypic genus Anomalurus)* Ice frog was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Amietia
- Alaena margaritacea was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Alaena
- Achalinus werneri was assumed to be monotypic within the genus Achalinus