- The
Mexican mole
lizard (
Bipes biporus), also
commonly known as the five-toed worm lizard, or
simply as
Bipes, is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the family...
- Look up
bipés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bipes may
refer to:
Bipes (lizard), a
genus of
burrowing lizards with no hind
limbs and
front limbs...
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Bipes is a
genus of
amphisbaenians (or worm lizards)
found only in Mexico, the sole
living member of the
family Bipedidae. They are carnivorous, burrowing...
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Scelotes bipes, the
silvery dwarf burrowing skink or
common burrowing skink, is a
species of
lizard which is
endemic to
South Africa. Bauer, A.M.; Conradie...
- rings, they have a
superficial resemblance to earthworms.
While the
genus Bipes retains forelimbs, all
other genera are limbless.
Phylogenetic studies suggest...
- The four-toed worm
lizard (
Bipes canaliculatus) is a worm
lizard species in the
family Amphisbaenidae. It is
endemic to Mexico. Ponce-Campos, P.; García...
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Bipedidae is a
family of
amphisbaenians that
includes the
extant genus Bipes represented by
three species from Baja
California and the
southern coast...
- reptarium.cz/species?genus=Nessia&species=
bipes http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Nessia_
bipes/classification/
Photos of Smith's
Snake Skink...
- skinks. The
following nine
species are
recognized as
being valid:
Nessia bipes M.A. Smith, 1935 – two-legged
nessia Nessia burtonii Gray, 1839 – Burton's...
- The north-western
sandslider (Lerista
bipes) is a
species of
skink found in
Western Australia,
Northern Territory,
Queensland and
South Australia. Cowan...