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their elongated cylindrical body and an
apparent lack of limbs.
Female dibamids are
entirely limbless and the
males retain small flap-like hind limbs,...
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being valid.
Dibamus alfredi Taylor, 1962 – Alfred's
blind skink, Alfred's
dibamid lizard, Alfred's
limbless skink Dibamus bogadeki Darevsky, 1992 Dibamus...
- Alfred's
blind skink (Dibamus alfredi), also
known commonly as Alfred's
dibamid lizard, Alfred's
limbless skink, and Taylor's
limbless skink, is a species...
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Dibamus somsaki, also
known commonly as Somsak's
blind lizard and Somsak's
dibamid lizard, is a
species of
legless lizard in the
family Dibamidae. The species...
- bourreti, also
known commonly as Bourret's
blind skink, the white-tailed
dibamid, or the white-tailed worm-like lizard, is a
species of
legless lizard in...
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those of a
dibamid, and ****igned them to a new genus, Hoeckosaurus. Čerňanský,
Andrej (2019-08-13). "The
first potential fossil record of a
dibamid reptile...
- Čerňanský,
Andrej (13
August 2019). "The
first potential fossil record of a
dibamid reptile (Squamata: Dibamidae): a new
taxon from the
early Oligocene of...
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Phylogenetics of Squamata: The
Position of Snakes, Amphisbaenians, and
Dibamids, and the Root of the
Squamate Tree".
Systematic Biology. 53 (5): 735–757...
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suggest that the
various limbless groups – snakes, amphisbaenians, and
dibamids – are unrelated, and
instead arose independently from lizards. The male...
- way that it
included not only
Gekkota but the
legless amphisbaenian and
dibamid lizards as well. The
phylogenetic analysis of
Conrad (2008),
which did...