List of fictional alien species: B explained

Name Source Type
Perry Rhodan
Babel fish The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy A universal translator; a small yellow leech-like fish that telepathically translates all languages into one the wearer knows after inserting it in his ear.
Bahmi Descendants of humans and air spirits. Large blue- or violet-skinned humanoids.
Cleopatra 2525 Machine race that conquered Earth
Star Trek Humanoid
Star Trek
Baliflids Ascendancy
Ballchinnian Men in Black II
Super Robot Wars
Ultraman Space ninja
The Sarah Jane Adventures Large tentacled aliens
Artificially engineered single-celled gastropod, twice the size of a brontosaurus. Slaver's meat animal, sentient. Agree to be hunted for sport in exchange for currency to purchase mechanical arms. Asexual reproduction, impervious to genetic degradation or mutation.
Star Trek Humanoid
Farscape Humanoid
Doctor Who Humanoid
Star Wars Huge hairy beasts of burden
Perry Rhodan
Barzans Star Trek
Battle Cupcakes Bravest Warriors The Battle Cupcakes were engineered by Danny to fight to the complete and utter death.
Baufrin Renegade Legion Insectoid centauroid
BatarianFour-eyed pirates
Beffel Harry Turtledove's Worldwar series A domestic animal native to Home, kept as pets by the Race. Befflem (plural) are described as having armored hides and possessing stumpy legs despite their agility. They are generally playful and agreeable and make an endearing squeaking noise, but their aggressiveness should not be underestimated: When cornered by another animal, they do quite well for themselves in a fight. Threats include tsiongi and prey include domestic cats and dogs. On Home, there were regulations against letting unleashed befflem run free. On Tosev 3 (Earth), such regulations were uncommon as befflem were much more inclined to do what they wanted than what the Race wanted them to do. They would adapt well on Earth, making many smaller native animals its prey. They also treated human masters the same as any of the Race.
Muv-Luv
Battlelords of the 23rd Century
Star Trek
Star Trek
Fred Saberhagen's Berserker series
Anachronox
Star Wars Four arms
Star Trek Empathic humanoids
Bgztl
Star Wars
Bjorn Space Quest
Shadow the Hedgehog Humanoid
Interstellar dust cloud
The X-Files
Native of the Negative Zone
Raxacoricofallapatorian
Blisk Destroy All Humans! 2 Bipedal, armoured crustaceans with a hive mind and a dependence on radiation. Former natives of Mars.
Blobs Invader Zim
Boazanians Voltes V Horned humanoids, though Hornless variants also exist. Those with horns are considered the upper-class while those without them are considered slaves.
Star Trek Blue-skinned humanoids
Farscape Humanoid
Star Trek A race of cybernetically enhanced life forms from the Delta Quadrant of the Milky Way Galaxy. Able to assimilate almost any life form into their collective hive-mind and able to adapt to all forms of offensive capability instantly.
Bothans Star Wars Humanoid
Bortronians Ready Jet Go! Human-like aliens that populate Bortron 7, which orbits around a red dwarf star called Bortron. They communicate using sound effects.
Braalians
Bradicor
Brain Dogs Bravest Warriors
Smallville
Brains ("Win, Lose and Kaboom")
Babylon 5 Primarily night dwellers
Star Trek Humanoid
Star Trek
Marvel Comics
LEXX Humanoid
Star Trek
Brutes (Jiralhanae) HaloPack mentality humanoids of great physical standing. Part of a larger group known as the "Covenant". Intensely loyal to their religious beliefs, intent on completely wiping out the human race.
Budong Farscape
Bug+BurpBall
A hive mind species resembling insects. Invaded Earth twice before being destroyed at their home world by Andrew 'Ender' Wiggin.
Bulrathi Master of Orion
Bunless People Bravest Warriors The Bunless people inhabit the planet Bunless 9 and have no buns.
Starship Troopers
Star Trek