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 | | Studies on Amphisbaenids (Amphisbaenia, Reptilia) 3: The small species from southern South America commonly identified as Amphisbaena Darwini. |
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http://www.nvva.nl/kok/reptielen.htm
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| | Georgia Wildlife Web Site; reptiles: Amphisbaenia |
 | | About 150 members of the Suborder Amphisbaenia occur in Central and South America, Africa, and adjacent parts of Europe and Asia. |  | | However, in the United States, there is only one family, genus, and species, and it is found only in Florida and Georgia. |
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http://museum.nhm.uga.edu/gawildlife/reptiles/squamata/amphisbaenia.html
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| | Digimorph - Rhineura hatcherii (fossil worm lizard) |
 | | The amphisbaenian skull classically has been difficult to study due to its small size (this specimen measures just 1.5 cm in length) and largely closed construction, but high-resolution industrial CT offers a solution to these problems. |  | | Rhineura is a member of Amphisbaenia, a lineage (160 species) of mostly limbless burrowing squamates. |  | | Kearney M, Maisano JA, Rowe T. Cranial anatomy of the extinct amphisbaenian Rhineura hatcherii (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) based on high-resolution X-ray computed tomography. |
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http://www.digimorph.org/specimens/Rhineura_hatcheri
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| | Herpetology / American Museum of Natural History |
 | | 1972 Description and geographical variation of the South American Amphisbaena angustifrons: the southernmost amphisbaenian in the world (Reptilia, Amphisbaenia). |  | | 1971 Redescription and Geographical variation of Monopeltis guentheri Boulenger (Amphisbaenia, Reptilia). |  | | 1976 Three new spade-snouted amphisbaenians from Angola (Amphisbaenia, Reptilia). |
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http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/publications/pubamnhall2.htm
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| | Amphisbaenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | They are very poorly known, due to their burrowing lifestyle and general rarity. |  | | Suborder Amphisbaenia is a group of peculiar legless squamates distantly related to lizards and snakes, in spite of their resemblance to worms (due to their pink color and scales arranged in rings). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphisbaenia
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| | Natural History of Snakes |
 | | Even the legless amphisbaenians (suborder Amphisbaenia), which were at one time thought to be lizards “turning into snakes,” have now been classified into their own suborder. |  | | There are about 3000 species of modern snakes arranged in some 11 families and 354 genera. |  | | Modern reptiles include the crocodilians, the turtles, the lizards and the snakes - not forgetting the lizard-like Tuatara, a single species that has an order all to itself. |
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http://members.tripod.com/wellsking/Nathistory.htm
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| | Amphisbaenidae |
 | | Kearney, M. Systematics of the Amphisbaenia (Lepidosauria: Squamata) based on morphological evidence from recent and fossil forms. |
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http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/~uetz/families/Amphisbaenidae.html
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| | Online Dictionary for French English, Spanish English, Italian English, and more. |
 | | Type genus of the Amphisbaenidae ; Also &service=&searchtype=stemmed&service=english2english"> Also called &service=&searchtype=stemmed&service=english2english"> called : genus Amphisbaena, Amphisbaenia, genus Amphisbaenia. |  | | A serpent with a head at each end of its body. |
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http://www.ultralingua.net/index.html?service=ee&text=Amphisbaena
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| | RedNova News - Science - Molecular Phylogenetics of Squamata: The Position of Snakes, Amphisbaenians, and Dibamids, and ... |
 | | However, even if lingual prehension is assumed to be the ancestral lepidosaurian condition, it is possible that the similar feeding behavior and tongue morphology of Sphenodon and iguanians represent homoplasy rather than homology. |  | | Evolutionary biologists often seek generalities about evolutionary processes from detailed studies of particular model systems, and squamate reptiles have provided a large number of such systems (e.g., Huey et al., 1983; Vitt and Pianka, 1994). |  | | Open bars denote branches not congruent with any mitochondrial topology but which are also not strongly contradicted (by the above support criteria) in the mitochondrial analyses. |
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http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=107752
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| | Coccidia of the World |
 | | Yousif, M.S., and Al-Shawa, Y.R. A new coccidian parasite (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the legless lizard Diplometopon zarudnyi (Amphisbaenia: Trogonophidae) in Saudi Arabia. |  | | Huntington, C., Cisper, G.L., Smith, D.D., Powell, R., Parmerlee, J.S., and Lathrop, A. Two new Eimeria (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from Amphisbaena manni (Amphisbaenia: Amphisbaenidae) in the Dominican Republic. |
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http://biology.unm.edu/Biology/coccidia/amphis.html
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| | Amphisbaena |
 | | Pliny- " the amphisbaena has a twin head, that is one at the tail end as well, as though it were not enough for poison to be poured out of one mouth." |  | | There are 158 different species of worm lizards in the zoological suborder Amphisbaenia. |
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http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/amphisbaena.htm
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 | | Another faunistic specialty of the island is the presence of Blanus strauchi, the unique representative of Amphisbaenia (Reptiles) in Greece. |  | | In the entry of the Middle Age harbor the visitor can observe the statues of a male and of a female deer which are standing at this very same point from the times of knights. |
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http://www.biology.uoa.gr/medecos/fauna.htm
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| | amphisbaenia - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Words similar to amphisbaenia : amphisbaena, genus amphisbaena, genus amphisbaenia, more... |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "amphisbaenia" is defined. |  | | We found 5 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word amphisbaenia : |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=amphisbaenia&ls=a
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| | Bipes, Typhlops etc |
 | | I've seen one amphisbaenia f/s- meretseger 03/25/03 ( |  | | Unfortunately, I'm in Europe and I have no chance to find some, but has anyone had some, how do they do in captivity etc. |
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http://forum.kingsnake.com/gnrl_snake/messages/14099.html
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| | amphisbaena - definition by dict.die.net |
 | | amphisbaena n 1: (classical mythology) a serpent with a head at each end of its body 2: type genus of the Amphisbaenidae [syn: Amphisbaena, genus Amphisbaena, Amphisbaenia, genus Amphisbaenia ] |  | | Note: The Gordius aquaticus, or hairworm, has been called an amphisb[ae]na; but it belongs among the worms. |
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http://dict.die.net/amphisbaena
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| | Studies on Amphisbaenids (Amphisbaenia, Reptilia).. - GANS, C. |
 | | GANS, C. and A.A. Studies on Amphisbaenids (Amphisbaenia, Reptilia). |  | | Hundreds of the world's finest antiquarian and used booksellers offer their books on Antiqbook. |  | | They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs. |
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http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/sut/27089.shtml
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 | | Superimposition of reproductive mode data from the literature over phylogenetic classification systems reveals that viviparity (live-bearing reproduction) has evolved on at least 35 independent occasions among the Serpentes, once in the Amphisbaenia, and once in the Ichthyosauria. |
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http://shakti.trincoll.edu/~blackbur/ar85.html
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| | snake -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Their most distinctive featureslack of limbs (vestiges are present in a few members), reduction or absence of one lung, and elongation of internal organsare associated with the long, slender body shapes. |  | | also called serpent, any member of the reptile group Serpentes, with the Sauria (lizards) and Amphisbaenia (wormlike amphisbaenians), one of the three suborders of the order Squamata. |  | | any member of the reptile group Serpentes, with the Sauria (lizards) and Amphisbaenia (wormlike amphisbaenians), one of the three suborders of the order Squamata. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9110255
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| | Reptiles Of Asia - Information and Links |
 | | Subject: Amphisbaenia, Europe., Amphisbaenia, South Asia., Lizards, Europe... |  | | A Field Guide to the Snakes of South Vietnam. |  | | Find in a Library: Herpetology of Europe and southwest Asia : a checklist and bibliography of the orders Amphisbaenia,... |
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http://www.pet-superstores.com/reptile/reptiles-of-asia.html
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| | TriploV - Biblos- Alexandria |
 | | WELCH, K.R.G. (1982) - Herpetology of Africa: a checklist and bibliography of the orders Amphisbaenia, Sauria and Serpentes. |  | | WELCH, K.R.G. (1983) - Herpetology of Europe and Southwest Asia: a checklist and bibliography of the orders Amphisbaenia, Sauria and Serpentes. |
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http://www.triplov.com/biblos/waele.htm
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| | Local Libraries |
 | | Amphisbaena medemi, an interesting new species from Colombia (Amphisbaenia, Reptilia), with a key to the amphisbaenians of the Americas |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/844049aa5f361077.html
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 | | Gans, C. and E. Kochva (1965) A systematic review of Ancylocranium Parker (Amphisbaenia, Reptilia). |
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http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/departments/zoology/members/kochva/kochva.html
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| | An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc. vol.74 no.4; Abstract: S0001-37652002000400006 |
 | | A second note on the geographical differentiation of Amphisbaena fuliginosa L., 1758 (Squamata, Amphisbaenidae), with a consideration of the forest refuge model of speciation |  | | A diferenciação geográfica de Amphisbaena fuliginosa (Reptilia, Amphisbaenia, Amphisbaenidae) é estudada com base em 220 exemplares de 99 localidades definidas e 2 localidades genéricas. |
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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0001-37652002000400006&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=pt
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| | Schuppenkriechtiere - Wikipedia |
 | | Die Schuppenkriechtiere oder Schuppenreptilien (Squamata) bilden eine der vier GroÃgruppen der Reptilien (Reptilia) und umfassen sowohl die Schlangen (Serpentes) und Echsen (Lacertilia) als auch die weniger bekannten Doppelschleichen (Amphisbaenia). |  | | Während Doppelschleichen und Schlangen monophyletisch sind, handelt es sich bei den Echsen um ein paraphyletisches Taxon ; in dieser Gruppe werden einfach alle Schuppenkriechtiere zusammengefasst, die sich den anderen beiden Gruppen nicht zuordnen lassen. |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuppenkriechtiere
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| | Best Book Buys - Reptiles - Bibliography Books |
 | | Herpetology of Africa: A Checklist and Bibliography of the Orders Amphisbaenia, Sauria, and Serpentes |  | | Herpetology of Europe and Southwest Asia: A Checklist and Bibliography of the Orders Amphisbaenia, Sauria, Serpentes |
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http://www.bestwebbuys.com/Nature-Reptiles_and_Amphibians-N_10026986-books.html
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| | Strawberry Hill |
 | | Ideals and Practice of Medieval Knighthood : II Strawberry Hill Conference, 1986 (Ideals and Practice of Knighthood) |  | | Amphisbaenia, Living polymerization, Tonnage, Social Credit Party, Henry Moore (governor), Canadian Reform Party, B.C. Liberal Party, John Hart (disambiguation), Jean Hill, Anglo-Celtic Australian, Volker Schlöndorff, Caller Line Identification, Automatic Number Identification, Osama bin-Laden, Chamaleonidae, Dorylaeum, Tridentine Council, Hartford Courant, Strawberry Hill, Terminus, Georgia, Marthasville, Georgia, Engle v. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Strawberry_Hill
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 | | (1988)'; IconFolder '/tree/icons/'; DeepEnclosing '../amniota.html'; Enclosing Lepidosauromorpha; EnclosingURL '../lepidosauromorpha.html'; WebBrowserCreator MOSS; Copyright Date=1996 Holder=Kevin_de_Queiroz_and_Emilia_P._Martins; TAXONINCERTAESEDIS Dibamidae Serpentes Amphisbaenia ; TEXTNOTE REFINDENT ID=1003 TITLE=References TEXT='Arnold, E. Variation in the cloacal and hemipenial muscles of lizards and its bearing on their relationships. |
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http://ag.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/chordata/squamata/Squamata.nex
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| | Paleoherpetology related search |
 | | Sauria Terrestria, Amphisbaenia (Encyclopedia of Paleoherpetology Series, Part 10A) |  | | Modified text originally written by Edgar Allan Poe. |
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http://www.all-read.com/paleoherpetology.html
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| | [Animals: Common and Scientific Names], UM Libraries |
 | | Welch, Kenneth R. Herpetology of Africa: a Checklist and Bibliography of the Orders Amphisbaenia, Sauria, and Serpentes. |  | | Welch, Kenneth R. Herpetology of Europe and Southwest Asia: a Checklist and Bibliography of the Orders Anphisbaenia, Sauria, and Serpentes. |
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http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/GUIDES/animal_names.html
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| | I've seen one amphisbaenia f/s- |
 | | It was Amphisbaenia alba, and Hank Molt at Global Herp had it. |  | | It was 600 dollars and is sold now. |  | | In Reply to: Re: Bipes, Typhlops etc posted by Henri on March 23, 2003 at 08:52:58: |
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http://forum.kingsnake.com/gnrl_snake/messages/14110.html
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| | 4Reference Amphisbaenia |
 | | Suborder Amphisbaenia *Family Amphisbaenidae (Worm Lizards) *Family Trogonophidae (Shorthead Worm Lizards) *Family Bipedidae (Two-legged Worm Lizards) |
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| | Amphisbaenia |
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http://www.innvista.com/science/zoology/reptiles/aindex.htm
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 | | Suborder Amphisbaenia - Nomenclature & Taxonomy - The Taxonomicon |
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http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Taxonomicon/TaxonName.aspx?id=50421&showSyn=1
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