These are just a short list of species that you can use. Short descriptions are found right next to the name.
There are many more species that can be used, and are not limited to these basic species. But please remember that they must be based off after the human body system or a taur body system (or an anthro animal or something), which is upper half human, and lower half animal (and sometimes switched around).
Angel - a spirit depicted as a winged humanoid, regarded highly by mortals
Beastman - any creature that is depicted as being half-human or half-animal, such as Satyrs, Centaurs, Werecreatures, harpies, lamias, and more
Brownie - tiny people who are very mischievous, and loves shiny things
Demon - mavolent spirits who people look down upon and are afraid of, and can come in many different shapes and sizes
Dryad - a tree spirit. Most can live for a very long time, and are tied to the life force of a tree
Dwarf - small and short human-shaped creatures that usually dwell in mountains or underground
Elf - a supernatural being who are highly regarded, and adept at magic
Fairy - a humanoid with wings (most commonly insect wings) and magical abilities. They can range from a variety of different sizes
Giant - giant monsters of human appearance but with prodigious size and strength. The maximum height they can reach is 15 feet
Gnome - a small humanoid that typically lives underground
Imp - a mischievous mythological being similar to a fairy or goblin.
Leprechaun - a solitary type of fairy who has a pot of gold hidden at the end of a rainbow
Naiad - a type of water nymph.
Nereid - sea nymphs, female spirits of the water
Pixie - fairy-like creatures who cause mischief and are childish
Salamander - a fire elemental
Sylph - a mythological spirit of the air.
Siren - beautiful yet dangerous creatures, who lure nearby sailors with their enchanting music and voices to shipwreck, where they then feast on them
Undine - water nymph.
Vampire - a being lives by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living
Werecreature - Three known types; Werewolf, werecat, and werebear. Can change on command, by the night, or by the moon.
Yōkai - Japanese demons, spirits and monsters
There are many more species that can be used, and are not limited to these basic species. But please remember that they must be based off after the human body system or a taur body system (or an anthro animal or something), which is upper half human, and lower half animal (and sometimes switched around).
Angel - a spirit depicted as a winged humanoid, regarded highly by mortals
Beastman - any creature that is depicted as being half-human or half-animal, such as Satyrs, Centaurs, Werecreatures, harpies, lamias, and more
Brownie - tiny people who are very mischievous, and loves shiny things
Demon - mavolent spirits who people look down upon and are afraid of, and can come in many different shapes and sizes
Dryad - a tree spirit. Most can live for a very long time, and are tied to the life force of a tree
Dwarf - small and short human-shaped creatures that usually dwell in mountains or underground
Elf - a supernatural being who are highly regarded, and adept at magic
Fairy - a humanoid with wings (most commonly insect wings) and magical abilities. They can range from a variety of different sizes
Giant - giant monsters of human appearance but with prodigious size and strength. The maximum height they can reach is 15 feet
Gnome - a small humanoid that typically lives underground
Imp - a mischievous mythological being similar to a fairy or goblin.
Leprechaun - a solitary type of fairy who has a pot of gold hidden at the end of a rainbow
Naiad - a type of water nymph.
Nereid - sea nymphs, female spirits of the water
Pixie - fairy-like creatures who cause mischief and are childish
Salamander - a fire elemental
Sylph - a mythological spirit of the air.
Siren - beautiful yet dangerous creatures, who lure nearby sailors with their enchanting music and voices to shipwreck, where they then feast on them
Undine - water nymph.
Vampire - a being lives by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living
Werecreature - Three known types; Werewolf, werecat, and werebear. Can change on command, by the night, or by the moon.
Yōkai - Japanese demons, spirits and monsters