Definition of Squamates. Meaning of Squamates. Synonyms of Squamates

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Definition of Squamates

Squamate
Squamate Squa"mate, Squamated Squa"ma*ted, a. [L. squamatus.] Same as Squamose.

Meaning of Squamates from wikipedia

- certain features that are unique to squamates. The study also found that geckos are the earliest crown group squamates, not iguanians. However, a 2021 study...
- Lizard is the common name used for all squamate reptiles other than snakes (and to a lesser extent amphisbaenians), encomp****ing over 7,000 species, ranging...
- but recent research has revealed that this ability is widespread among squamates. Parthenogenesis can result from either full cloning of the mother's genome...
- represent a stem-group squamate from the Middle Tri****ic the earliest modern members of the group are known from the Middle Jur****ic. Squamates underwent a great...
- turtles that have a single genital tubercle, as squamates have paired, separate genitalia. Squamate hemipenes also develop from a different cell origin...
- Toxicofera (Latin for "toxin-bearers") is a proposed clade of scaled reptiles (squamates) that includes the Serpentes (snakes), Anguimorpha (monitor lizards, beaded...
- oldest South American squamate known to date. The indication of this species pushes back the initial presence of these squamates 20 millions years before...
- The Anguimorpha is a suborder of squamates. The group was named by Fürbringer in 1900 to include all autarchoglossans closer to Var**** and Anguis than...
- sample of squamates and place dibamids as the sister group to all other lizards and snakes, or with Gekkota as the sister group to all other squamates. Phylogenetic...
- Viviparity and ovoviviparity have evolved in squamates and many extinct clades of reptiles. Among squamates, many species, including all boas and most vipers...