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Genus Pseudopus Pseudopus apodus (Pallas, 1775) – sheltopusik, Pallas's gl**** lizard,
European legless lizard,
European gl****
lizard †
Pseudopus ahnikoviensis...
- The
sheltopusik /ˌʃɛltəˈpjuːzɪk/ (
Pseudopus apodus), also
commonly called Pallas's gl**** lizard, the
European legless lizard, or the
European gl**** lizard...
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during the Miocene. Very
vestigial hindlegs are
present in
Hyalosaurus and
Pseudopus, but are
entirely absent in the
other genera.
Members of the
group largely...
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genetic evidence has
shown them to be more
closely related to
Anguis and
Pseudopus.
Ophisaurus sensu lato was once
widely distributed in Europe,
first appearing...
- (Tropiocolotes nattereri) LC
Tropiocolotes yomtovi European gl****
lizard (
Pseudopus apodus) LC
Acanthodactylus aegyptius Be'er
Sheva fringe-fingered lizard...
- tail], the tail
measuring 10. We may infer, from its
close resemblance to
Pseudopus pallasii, that its
habits are similar. It
probably lives in dry places...
- A
colubrid snake,
Dolichophis jugularis,
eating a
legless lizard,
Pseudopus apodus. Most
reptiles are carnivorous, and many
primarily eat
other reptiles...
- Klembara;
Michael Rummel (2018). "New
material of Ophisaurus,
Anguis and
Pseudopus (Squamata, Anguidae, Anguinae) from the
Miocene of the
Czech Republic...
- species)
Genus Ophisaurus -
American gl****
lizards (five species)
Genus Pseudopus -
scheltopusik (one
extant species)
Subfamily Gerrhonotinae - alligator...
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evidence has
shown H.
koellikeri to be more
closely related to
Anguis and
Pseudopus than to Ophisaurus. H.
koellikeri is oviparous. H.
koellikeri is threatened...