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Lepidosauria - Information from Answers.com
The reptiles in the subclass Lepidosauria can be distinguished from other reptiles by a variety of characteristics. First, the males have evolved a hemipenis ...
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List of reptiles - Information from Answers.com
1 Subclass Anapsida. 1.1 Order Testudines - Turtles. 2 Subclass Lepidosauria. 2.1 Order Sphenodontia - Tuataras; 2.2 Order Squamata - Scaled Reptiles ...
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Classification of Organism
... (lobed-finned fishes)Class Dipnoi (lungfishes)Class Amphibia (amphibians) Class ReptiliaSubclass Testudines (turtles)Subclass Lepidosauria (lizards, snakes ...
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Lepidosauromorpha - Information from Answers.com
The only living sub-group is the Lepidosauria: extant lizards, snakes, and tuatara. The extinct ... Extant reptile orders by subclass. Kingdom: Animalia · Phylum: ...
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Which reptiles eat their babies
... Family Podocnemididae - Madagascan Big-headed Turtles and American Sideneck River Turtles. Subclass Lepidosauria. Order Sphenodontia - Tuataras ...
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Sphenodontia - Information from Answers.com
Sphenodonts, and their sister group Squamata (which includes lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians), belong to the superorder Lepidosauria, the only surviving ...
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Clevosaurus - Information from Answers.com
First record of the early mesozoic sphenodontian clevosaurus (lepidosauria: ... A new species of clevosaurus (lepidosauria: rhynchocephalia) from the upper ...
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Diapsida: Information from Answers.com
Diapsida A subclass of reptiles characterized by two pairs of temporal ... can be grouped in two large infraclasses, the Lepidosauria and the Archosauria, ...
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scale: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
Scaled integuments prompted the subclass name for lepidosaurs—the tuatara, lizards, and snakes, the last two constituting the order Squamata. Lepidosaurian ...
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Archosauromorpha - Information from Answers.com
... included in different subclasses – the trilophosaurs were considered euryapsids, and the rhynchosaurs were considered lepidosaurs and were included in the ...
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