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Skink - Etymology, Origin & Meaning"Skink" originates from Greek skinkos, Latin scincus, and French scinc, meaning a lizard common in North Africa and Arabia, once believed medicinal.
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SKINK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of SKINK is to draw, pour out, or serve ( ... Latin scincus, from Greek skinkos. First Known Use. Verb. 1866, in the meaning ...
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[PDF] The Early Cretaceous lizard Dalinghosaurus from ChinaCarusia was originally attributed to the Scincomorpha. (Borsuk−Białynicka 1985), but on the basis of new material,. Gao and Norell (1998) argued that it lay on ...
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Anguimorph lizards (Squamata, Anguimorpha) from the Middle and ...Infraorder Anguimorpha CitationFürbringer, 1900. Family Anguidae CitationGray, 1825. Subfamily Anguinae CitationGray, 1825. Headonhillia gen. nov. Derivation of ...
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[PDF] Article I.--CLASSIFICATION OF THE LIZARDS - ISG LibrarySection Scincomorpha, new name. (=Leptoglossa Cope, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1900, p. 201 (nec. Wiegmann, loc. cit.), omits Annulata.) Section 4nguimorpha. 1900 ...
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[PDF] The high-level classification of skinks (Reptilia, Squamata ...Feb 19, 2014 · One of every four species of lizard is a skink (Infraorder Scincomorpha) making them a significant component of ... Infraorder Scincomorpha Camp, ...
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Distribution, morphology, ecology and life history of the world's skinksDec 12, 2023 · Here, we review the distribution, ecology, morphology and life history of skinks, a diverse lineage of terrestrial vertebrates.
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Phylogeny And Systematics Of Squamata (Reptilia) Based ... - BioOneScincomorpha is found to be monophyletic, in contrast to some more recent analyses (Lee, 1998, 2000; Lee and Caldwell, 2000; Townsend et al., 2004; Vidal ...
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[PDF] and intraspecific variation in the post-natal skull of some lacertid ...2) The presence of a well-developed alar process in the prootic has also been considered a synapomorphy, not only of Scincomorpha but of Scleroglossa (all.
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[PDF] Alizard from Baltic amber (Eocene) and the ancestry of the crown ...Two pairs of supraoculars (II and III) are most probably synapomorphic for the Scincomorpha. The supraocular I and IV may have evolved in parallel within ...
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Compound osteoderms preserved in amber reveal the oldest known ...Jul 8, 2024 · We propose that this type of osteoderm evolved as a response to an increased overlap of scales, and to reduced stiffness of the dermal armour.
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NEW TAXA OF TRANSVERSELY-TOOTHED LIZARDS (SQUAMATAMar 9, 2017 · ... shared dental features. These features include the well-developed mesial and distal accessory blades and V- to U-shaped main, transverse blades.
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(PDF) New data on the dentition of the scincomorphan lizard ...Additionally, the presence of transversely oriented teeth with V-shaped blades in the anterior portion of the tooth row of P. sternbergi represents an ...
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Scincidae) with a survey of resources in scincid cranial osteologySep 13, 2017 · ... reduced height of the dorsal process of the maxilla, elongate posterior lower jaws, and reduced coronoid processes. The strongly recumbent ...
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Rapid and repeated limb loss in a clade of scincid lizardsNov 11, 2008 · The Australian scincid clade Lerista provides perhaps the best available model for studying limb reduction in squamates (lizards and snakes)Missing: Scincomorpha | Show results with:Scincomorpha
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Hidden limbs in the “limbless skink” Brachymeles lukbaniReduced limbs and limblessness have evolved independently in many lizard clades. Scincidae exhibit a wide range of limb‐reduced morphologies, but only some ...Missing: Scincomorpha sensory
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PLATED LIZARDS: A GuideApr 14, 2000 · Many of the Gerrhosauridae have keeled scales, beneath which osteoderms (bony plates) are often present, hence the common name "plated lizards".Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Comparative analysis of the size and shape of the lizard eyeThis study examines how in lizards the morphology of the eye varies according to activity in these different light environments.
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Unique Structural Features Facilitate Lizard Tail Autotomy | PLOS OneDec 19, 2012 · The lizard assists the autotomy by contracting muscles around the fracture planes, as demonstrated by the larger force required to detach the ...Missing: sensory adaptations nocturnal eyes<|control11|><|separator|>
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Skinks - Waratah SoftwareThere are 389 species of skink in Australia in 38 genera. Skinks make up about half of our lizard species. Skinks have the ability to break off part of ...
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Rapid radiation in the rupicolous girdled lizards (Squamata ...Girdled lizards (Cordylidae) are sub-Saharan Africa's only endemic squamate family and contain 80 nominal taxa, traditionally divided into four genera.
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Family Gerrhosauridae (Plated Lizards) / RepFocusDistribution: Africa, Madagascar, Seychelles. Reported from: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo-Brazzaville, Congo-Kinshasa ...
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Family Xantusiidae (Night Lizards) / RepFocusDistribution: SW. USA, Mexico, Central America, Cuba. Reported from: Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, USA.
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Systematics and distribution of the genus Ablepharus Fitzinger ...The genus Ablepharus occurs in southeastern Europe, southwest Asia, and Central Asian Republics (from the Mediterranean Sea coasts to northwest India), ...
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PLATED LIZARDS (Gerrhosauridae) - CyberLizard Home PagesTheir habitat is grassy plateaus or the so-called "fynbos", similar to heathland but with a Mediterranean climate (Rogner). Nights are spent in tufts of grass.
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Cordylus cataphractus (Armadillo Girdled Lizard) | INFORMATIONArmadillo lizards inhabit karroid veld, a vegetation type that is normally found in the semi-desert Karoo region of South Africa. This habitat is characterized ...
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Thermal ecology and activity patterns of six species of tropical night ...In the present study we evaluate the thermal ecology of six tropical night lizards (genus Lepidophyma) from Mexico.
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Giant Plated Lizard | Oakland ZooPlated lizards are covered in large scales called osteoderms, scales that have bone in them. Plated lizards also have huge ears compared to most reptiles. ...Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Paramacellodid Lizard Skulls from the Jurassic Morrison Formation ...DNM 15914-This specimen is approximately 15 mm long and belonged to a small lizard of about 50 mm snout-vent length. The bones are associated but in the early ...Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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Scincomorphan Lizards from the Lower Cretaceous Sasayama ...A terrestrial vertebrate fossil assemblage of dinosaurs, small mammals, anurans, and lizards was discovered in the Lower Cretaceous Sasayama Group, ...
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A Scincomorpha lizard from the Campanian of PatagoniaA fossil lizard (Squamata) dentary from the early Campanian of Argentina is described. The fossil presents affinities with the Scincomorpha.
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Early Eocene lizards - Palaeontologia ElectronicaFirst early Eocene lizards from Spain and a study of the compositional changes between late Mesozoic and early Cenozoic Iberian lizard assemblages.
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An Overview of the South American Fossil SquamatesJan 31, 2014 · At least two major clades of lizards that survive at the present are also found in the Mesozoic record: Iguania and Scincomorpha, whereas ...
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[PDF] Phylogenetic Relationships within Squamata Richard Estes, Kevin ...Definition: The most recent common ancestor of Scincomorpha and Anguimorpha, and all of its descendants. Diagnosis: Autarchoglossans differ from other ...
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(PDF) New taxa of transversely-toothed lizards (SquamataAug 6, 2025 · Several transversely oriented teeth representing a new species of Dicothodon were recovered from the Turonian of southern Utah.Missing: implantation | Show results with:implantation
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[PDF] Phylogenetic Relationships within Squamata Richard Estes, Kevin ...Nevertheless, a ribbon-like pancreas could as well be a synapomorphy of squamates that has been further modified in snakes. Rage (1982) concluded that because ...
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A phylogeny and revised classification of Squamata, including 4161 ...Apr 29, 2013 · The extant squamates (>9400 known species of lizards and snakes) are one of the most diverse and conspicuous radiations of terrestrial ...
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Interrogating Genomic-Scale Data for Squamata (Lizards, Snakes ...This arrangement at the root of crown-Squamata is supported by a suite of morphological characters that range from 2 to 10 unambiguous synapomorphies uniting ...
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The Contemporary Distribution of Scincine Lizards Does Not Reflect ...Dec 16, 2024 · Our species tree analysis shows that the family Scincidae is a monophyletic group that originated around 98 mya (CI = 84–113 mya) (Figure 2).
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The Reptile DatabaseTogether with 2,158 subspecies (not counting nominate subspecies), reptiles have well over 14,000 valid taxa now. July 2022 - New Release! With this release, we ...Global Reptile BioBlitz · Advanced search · Search tips · Contact us
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Paramacellodidae - MindatAug 13, 2025 · Description. Paramacellodidae is an extinct family of scincomorph lizards that first appeared in the Middle Jurassic around 170 million ...
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Palaeos Vertebrates Squamata: ScincomorphaThey have flattened heads and bodies, and are distinguished by a heavy armour of osteoderms and large, rectangular, scales, arranged in regular rows or spines ...<|control11|><|separator|>