Grus afghana (Late Miocene of Molayan, Afghanistan) - doubtfully distinct from G. penteleci
Grus sp. 1 (Late Miocene of Love Bone Bed, USA)
Grus sp. 2 (Late Miocene of Love Bone Bed, USA)
Grus cf. antigone (Late Miocene/Early Pliocene of Lee Creek Mine, USA)
Grus nannodes (Late Miocene/Early Pliocene -? Edson Middle Pliocene of Sherman County, USA)
Grus sp. (Late Miocene/Early Pliocene of Lee Creek Mine, USA)
Grus haydeni (Late Miocene/Early Pliocene - Pleistocene? of WC USA) - 2 species, one may be same as G. canadensis
Grus penteleci (Late Miocene - Early Pliocene of C and SE Europe) - formerly in Pliogrus
Grus sp. (Late Pliocene of Puebla de Valverde, Spain)
Grus bogatshevi (Late Pleistocene of Azerbaijan) - doubtfully distinct form G. primigenia
Grus latipes (Shore Hills Late Pleistocene of Bermuda, W Atlantic) - formerly Baeopteryx
Maltese CraneGrus melitensis (Late Pleistocene of Malta) - doubtfully distinct from G. primigenia
Grus pagei (Late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea)
Grus primigenia (Late Pleistocene? of SW Europe)
Several other fossil gruiforms are now considered not to belong here. "Grus" prentici is now in Paragrus, "Grus" princeps, "Grus" excelsa and "Grus" hordwellianus are placed in Palaeogrus, and "Grus" excelsa in Balearica. "Grus" marshi belongs into Aletornis
More uncertain is the position of Probalearica (variously considered Late Oligocene to Middle Pliocene but probably Late Miocene) from Golboçica (Moldavia) and maybe elsewhere. It is usually regaded a nomen dubium but might belong into Grus. "Grus" conferta (Late Miocene/Early Pliocene of Contra Costa County, USA) is apparently too different from the modern genus to be placed herein, but its affiliations are not well resolved.