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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...
- This is a list of the reptiles of Turkey. There are 136 species of reptiles in Turkey. Family: Blanidae Genus: Bl**** Alexander's worm lizard (Bl**** alexandri)...
- species in the genera Chalcides from southern Europe and North Africa. Amphisbaeniacommonly known as worm lizards, comprising 201 extant species in 6...
- 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...
- Davide & Gauthier, Jacques A. (2015). "Biogeography of worm lizards (Amphisbaenia) driven by end-Cretaceous m**** extinction". Proceedings of the Royal...
- 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...
- about 60% of the extant non-avian reptiles. Both the snakes and the Amphisbaenia (worm lizards) are clades deep within the Squamata (the smallest clade...
- Richard (1983). Sauria Terrestria, Amphisbaenia. Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie, Part 10A [Sauria Terrestria, Amphisbaenia. Handbook of Paleoherpetology,...
- Wilian; Santos, Alfredo P., Jr. (2008). "New pored Leposternon (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) from Brazilian Cerrado". Zootaxa 1930: 18-38. ("Leposternon Wagler,...