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Anguinae is a
subfamily of
legless lizards in the
family Anguidae,
commonly called gl**** lizards, gl****
snakes or slow worms. The
first two
names come...
- most taxa. The
group is
divided into two
living subfamilies, the
legless Anguinae,
which contains slow
worms and gl**** lizards,
among others,
found across...
- is a
genus of
superficially snake-like
legless lizards in the
subfamily Anguinae.
Known as
joint snakes, gl**** snakes, or gl**** lizards, they are so-named...
- with four
fossil species. They are the most
robust members of
subfamily Anguinae. The
oldest fossils of the
group date to the
Early Miocene, but
there are...
- Anguidae,
Anguinae) from the
Miocene of the
Czech Republic and
Germany and
systematic revision and
palaeobiogeography of the
Cenozoic Anguinae". Geological...
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presumably non-functional in locomotion),
including the
following examples:
Anguinae – An
entirely legless subfamily native to Europe, Asia,
North America and...
- (Ophisaurus attenuatus) is a
legless lizard in the gl****
lizard subfamily (
Anguinae). The
species is
endemic to the
United States. Two
subspecies are recognized...
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Archived from the
original on
March 4, 2016. "Taxonomy Browser:
Antiblemma anguinae".
Barcode of Life Data System.
Retrieved February 14, 2019. v t e...
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Zootoca Viviparous lizard,
Zootoca vivipara LC Family:
Anguidae Subfamily:
Anguinae Genus:
Anguis Slowworm,
Anguis fragilis NE (believed to be a more recent...
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Odaxosaurus Anguinae Headonhillia Helvetisaurus Ophisauriscus Ragesaurus Diploglossinae Apodosauriscus Eodiploglossus Gerrhonotinae Paragerrhonotus Parophisaurus...