•
N. aztecus Mooser, 1968. Widespread in Florida and also found in Texas, Oklahoma, and
Chihuahua, became extinct 11.2—5.7 Mya. •
N. beckensis Dalquest and Donovan, 1973 found in
Texas only and became extinct about 3.4 Mya. •
N. lenticularis (Cope, 1893) was found in
Alberta, Canada, Texas, North Carolina,
Alabama,
Nebraska, and
Kansas, becoming extinct about 13 Mya. •
N. minor (Sellards, 1916) lived in Georgia during the Pliocene. •
N. montezumae (Leidy, 1882) •
N. morgani Hulbert, 1993 is restricted to Florida and appears to have become extinct about 8.6 Mya. •
N. peninsulatus (Cope, 1893) was found in Florida, Texas,
Oklahoma,
New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico, becoming extinct about 3.3 Mya. •
N. parvulus (Marsh, 1868) •
N. westoni Simpson, 1930 is restricted to Florida and became extinct about 9.1—8.7 Mya. ==References==