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Name
Source
Type
Daemonites
Wildstorm
Dakkamites
Marvel Comics
Humanoid
Daktaklakpak
Star Control 3
Daleks
Doctor Who
Mutated squid-like lifeforms inside tank-like war machines. Xenophobic and power-hungry, they have repeatedly threatened the universe and are the most recurring enemies of the Doctor.
The Dance
Marvel Comics
Humanoid
Dantari
Star Wars
Darjakr'Ul
Utopia
Dark Eldar
Warhammer 40,000
Humanoid pirates dedicated to sadism and depravity.
Darloks
Master of Orion
Darrians
Traveller RPG
Darzok
Haegemonia: Legions of Iron
Daxamites
DC Comics
Humanoid
Decapodian
Futurama
Lobster people. Bright red, with tentacles over their mouths. When they mate, they die horribly.
Decepticon
Transformers
Faction of Cybertronians who are opposed to the Autobots. Ill intent for human race.
DearS
DearS
Humanoid
Deep Ones
H. P. Lovecraft
Fish-like humanoids who serve and worship the Great Old Ones known as Father Dagon and Mother Hydra.
Deep Ones
X-COM: Terror from the Deep
Defiance
Genesis Rising
band of many different races
Delphons
The History of the Galaxy series
Deltans
Star Trek
Humanoid
Delvians
Farscape
Humanoid - Similar to humans in appearance, but evolved from plants. Blue, bald, sensitive to sunlight, procreate through air-borne spores.
Demiurg
Warhammer 40,000
Deneans
Fstar trek
Humanoid
Denebians
Star Wars
Deng
Keith Laumer 's Bolo series
Arachnoids
Denobulans
Star Trek
Humanoid
Dentics
Farscape
Gastropod / Slug-like. Symbiotic relationship, used for dental hygiene purposes: This small animal thoroughly cleans the teeth of the user in a short amount of time.
Dentrassis
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Dedicated chefs who "don't give a wet slap about anything else".
Deoxys
Pokémon
Humanoid/virus
Derkuhr
Chronicles of Honor
Reptilian
Dessarians
Tracker
Detrovite
Ben 10
Devaronian
Star Wars
Devastators
One Mind's Eye
Devilukean
To Love-Ru
Humanoid
Dilbians
The Law-Twister Shorty and other stories by Gordon Dickson
Ursinoid
Dirdir
Jack Vance 's Planet of Adventure Series
Dnyarri
Star Control
Dog
Red Dwarf
Humanoid Canine
Dom Kavash
Freelancer
Dominators
DC Comics
Humanoid
Dominators
Doctor Who
Ruthless humanoid conquerors; served by robotic Quarks.
DomZ
Beyond Good & Evil
Parasitic, energy-draining creatures with a skeletal/insectoid appearance. Come in various forms, including Sarcophagii, Spirit-Eaters and the DomZ High Priest.
Doog
Star Control 3
Reptiloid with canine features. Extremely dull-witted.
the Doublers
Stanisław Lem 's Eden
two-in-one semi-humanoid
Douwd
Star Trek
Draaknaars
Thor series
Dracs
Barry B. Longyear 's Enemy Mine and The Enemy Papers
Reptiloid
Draconians
Doctor Who
Reptilian humanoids with an interstellar empire rivalling that of Earth.
Draenei
World of Warcraft
Seven-foot-tall blue humanoids with cloven hooves for feet, reptilian tails, and barbels.
Drahvins
Doctor Who
Humanoid
Draic Kin
The Longest Journey , Dreamfall
Giant dragon-like creatures.
Drak
Farscape
Insectile parasites
Drakh
Babylon 5 and Crusade
Reptiloids
Dralasite
Star Frontiers
Amoeba -like meter-tall spacefaring technological species
Drath
Galactic Civilizations: Altarian Prophecy
Pseudo-humanoid amoebae
Drayan
Star Trek
Humanoid
Dread Lords
Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords
Drej
Titan A.E.
Composed of pure energy, these aliens are a powerful force and are capable of destroying whole planets if they see fit. Ruled by a Queen.
Dremer
Gene Brewer 's K-PAX
Drengin
Galactic Civilizations
Reptiloid
Drones (Yanme'e )
Halo
Flying creatures, appear insectoid. Part of Covenant Hierarchy, ill intent towards humans.
Drophyd
Ratchet & Clank
Intelligent fish-like creatures
Druuge
Star Control
Humanoid
Dugs
Star Wars
Reptiloids
Duos from Uranus
Space Patrol (1962)
Sapient semi-humanoid plants
Dubtaks
Ascendancy
large manta-like creature that move on a multitude of wormlike legs
Durlans
DC Comics ' Legion of Super-Heroes
A mass of tentacles in robes.
Duros
Star Wars
Reptiloid
Dyson Aliens
Peter F. Hamilton 's "Pandora's Star "