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Amphisbaenia /æmfɪsˈbiːniə/ (called
amphisbaenians or worm lizards) is a
group of
typically legless lizards,
comprising over 200
extant species. Amphisbaenians...
- Teiidae, Gymnophthalmidae, and
Amphisbaenia. The
finding from
molecular phylogenetic studies that the
burrowing Amphisbaenia were
nested in a
clade with...
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Richard (1983).
Sauria Terrestria,
Amphisbaenia.
Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie, Part 10A [Sauria Terrestria,
Amphisbaenia.
Handbook of Paleoherpetology,...
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reduced and not
visible externally. The
limbs are
absent and, as in
other Amphisbaenia, the body is
covered by
scales arranged in
rings giving the
animal a...
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species in the
genera Chalcides from
southern Europe and
North Africa.
Amphisbaenia –
commonly known as worm lizards,
comprising 201
extant species in 6...
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external ears,
which snakes lack,
although this rule is not
universal (see
Amphisbaenia, Dibamidae, and Pygopodidae).
Living snakes are
found on
every continent...
- suborders: Lacertilia, the
lizards Serpentes, the
snakes (see also Ophidia)
Amphisbaenia, the worm
lizards Of these, the
lizards form a
paraphyletic group, since...
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Davide & Gauthier,
Jacques A. (2015). "Biogeography of worm
lizards (
Amphisbaenia)
driven by end-Cretaceous m**** extinction".
Proceedings of the Royal...
- This is a list of
reptiles of Europe. It
includes all
reptiles currently found in Europe. It does not
include species found only in
captivity or extinct...
- Wilian; Santos,
Alfredo P., Jr. (2008). "New
pored Leposternon (Squamata,
Amphisbaenia) from
Brazilian Cerrado".
Zootaxa 1930: 18-38. ("Leposternon Wagler,...