List of fictional alien species: D
| Name | Source | Type | Daemonites | Wildstorm | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dakkamites | Marvel Comics | Humanoid | |||
| Daktaklakpak | Star Control 3 | ||||
| Daleks | Doctor Who | mutated squid-like life-forms inside tank-like warmachines | |||
| 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 Autobots. Ill intent for human race. | |||
| DearS | DearS | Humanoid | |||
| Deep Ones | H. P. Lovecraft | ||||
| 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 | ||||
| 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 | ||||
| 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 | ||||
| Draconians | Doctor Who | reptilian humanoid | |||
| 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 | ||||
| Drak | Farscape | ||||
| Drakh | Babylon 5 and Crusade | ||||
| Dralasite | Star Frontiers | Amoeba-like meter-tall spacefaring technological species | |||
| Drath | Galactic Civilizations: Altarian Prophecy | ||||
| Drayan | Star Trek | ||||
| Dread Lords | Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords | ||||
| Drej | Titan A.E. | Pure energy beings | |||
| Dremer | Gene Brewer's K-PAX | ||||
| Drengin | Galactic Civilizations | ||||
| Drones (Yanme'e) | Halo | Flying creatures, appear insectoid. Part of Covenant Hierarchy, ill intent towards humans. | |||
| Drophyd | Ratchet & Clank | ||||
| Druuge | Star Control | Humanoid | |||
| Dugs | Star Wars | ||||
| Duos from Uranus | Space Patrol (1962) | ||||
| Dubtaks | Ascendancy | ||||
| Durlans | DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes | ||||
| Duros | Star Wars | ||||
| Dyson Aliens | Peter F. Hamilton's "Pandora's Star" |
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