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Reptilia
Reptilia Rep*til"i*a (r?p-t?l"?-?), n.pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A class of air-breathing oviparous vertebrates, usually
covered with scales or bony plates. The heart generally has
two auricles and one ventricle. The development of the young
is the same as that of birds.
Note: It is nearly related in many respects to Aves, or
birds. The principal existing orders are Testidunata or
Chelonia (turtles), Crocodilia, Lacertilla (lizards),
Ophidia (serpents), and Rhynchocephala; the chief
extinct orders are Dinosauria, Theremorpha, Mosasauria,
Pterosauria, Plesiosauria, Ichtyosauria.
Meaning of REPTILIA from wikipedia
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Linnaean taxonomy,
reptiles are
gathered together under the
class Reptilia (/
rɛpˈtɪliə/ rep-TIL-ee-ə),
which corresponds to
common usage.
Modern cladistic...
-
Reptilia is a
collection of Canada's
largest indoor reptile zoos, with a
combined area of over 84,000 sq ft (7,800 m2) of
indoor exhibits featuring over...
- "
Reptilia" is a song by
American rock band the Strokes. It was
released as the
second single from
their second studio album, Room on Fire (2003) on February...
- Onna (へび女, transl. "Snake Woman"),
published in
English under the
title Reptilia, is a ****anese
horror manga trilogy written and
illustrated by
Kazuo Umezu...
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vertebrate of the
taxonomic class Reptilia,
including crocodilians, snakes,
lizards and turtles.
Reptile or
Reptilia may also
refer to: The Reptile, a...
- 2003,
through RCA Records. Its
title is
derived from a
lyric in the song "
Reptilia". The
album received positive reviews upon its
release and
reached number...
-
appears to
describe "Silurian" as a
former name, when he says that Homo
reptilia were "once
known as the
Silurian race",
although the name "Silurian" is...
- "lizard faces") is a
clade of amniotes,
broadly equivalent to the
class Reptilia,
though typically used in a
broader sense to also
include extinct stem-group...
-
Hennig to
apply to well-known taxa like
Reptilia (reptiles),
which is
paraphyletic with
respect to birds.
Reptilia contains the last
common ancestor of reptiles...
- the
class Reptilia in Australia", "A
classification of the
Amphibia and
Reptilia of Australia" and "A
Synopsis of the
Amphibia and
Reptilia of New Zealand"...