Added Scolipede.
Scolipede is believed to be based on the Scolopendra genus of centipedes, such as the Amazonian Giant Centipede. However, given the absence of this genus in New York and Scolipede's presence in Unova (a region based on New York), Scolipede could be interpreted as a general representation of Scolopendromorphs (bark centipedes, which includes Scolopendra). It may also represent centipedes as a whole.
Scolipede's Japanese name, Pendror, is also believed to come from
Scolopendra. However, this spelling is closer to
Scolopendromorph, further supporting that Scolipede may be a general representation of bark centipedes.
Quite the list! Seems well researched too.
Focusing just on those based on animals? Some of the inanimate ones might be rather straightforward, but then there's stuff like me seeing the bell Bronzong is based on in a museum years back, which was pretty neat.
I've also got some plants up there. I'm only focusing on things I've found in the wild, so I probably won't be adding any Pokémon based on man-made objects like Chimecho. However, come snowy weather I might take some pictures of snow-capped icicles for the Vanillite line.
How cool!
I'm glad you enjoy it!
Have you seen any "Pokémon" IRL?