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This is a list of species of
fauna that have been observed in the U.S. state of
Oklahoma.
Invertebrates
Crustaceans
Decapoda
Insects
Hymenoptera
- Eastern carpenter bee,
Xylocopa virginica
[3]
- Morrison's bumble bee,
Bombus morrisoni
[3]
[4]
- American bumble bee,
Bombus pensylvanicus
[3]
[4]
- Black-and-gold bumble bee,
Bombus auricomus
[3]
[4]
- White-shouldered bumble bee,
Bombus appositus
[3]
[4]
- Variable cuckoo bumble bee,
Bombus variabilis
[3]
[4]
- Indiscriminate bumble bee,
Bombus insularis
[3]
[4]
- Southern plains bumble bee,
Bombus fraternus
[3]
[4]
- Brown-belted bumble bee,
Bombus griseocollis
[3]
[4]
- Common eastern bumble bee,
Bombus impatiens
[3]
[4]
- Two-spotted bumble bee,
Bombus bimaculatus
[3]
[4]
- Half-black bumble bee,
Bombus vagans
[3]
Lepidoptera
Odonata
Vertebrates
Amphibians
Birds
Mammals
reptiles
Squamata
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