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| | Squamates: lizard anatomy |
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http://www.fiu.edu/~acaten01/lizana2.html
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 | | Reynoso, V.-H., 1997: A "beaded" sphenodontian (Diapsida: Lepidosauria) from the early Cretaceous of Central Mexico. |  | | Evans, S. and Sigogneau-Russell, D., 1997: New sphenodontians (Diapsida: Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia) from the Early Cretaceous of North Africa. |  | | Reynoso, V.-H., 1996: A Middle Jurassic Sphenodon-like sphenodontian (Diapsida: Lepidosauria) from Huizachal Canyon, Tamaulipas, Mexico. |
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http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Reptilia/Lepidosauromorpha/Sphenodontida.htm
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| | eBay - natrix all products at low prices |
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 | | The most successful of the modern reptiles belong to another group which also show a diapsid skull condition - the Lepidosauria. |
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http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/courses/Tatner/biomedia/subunits/super117.htm
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| | Burmese python - TheBestLinks.com - Animal, Chordate, Feces, Python, ... |
 | | Burmese python, Animal, Chordate, Feces, Python, Reptilia, Boidae, Lepidosauria... |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Burmese_python.html
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| | Lepidosauria - TheBestLinks.com - Animal, Chordate, Lizard, Reptile, ... |
 | | Lepidosauria, Animal, Chordate, Lizard, Reptile, Snake, Tuatara, Reptilia... |  | | Lepidosauria - TheBestLinks.com - Animal, Chordate, Lizard, Reptile,... |  | | The Lepidosauria are a subclass of reptiles comprising the orders : |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Lepidosauria.html
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| | PhyloCode Article 13 |
 | | If two or more definitions have been established for identically spelled names, the only acceptable name (i.e., the combination of name and definition; see Note 12.1.1) is the first one established under this code. |  | | (1988) defined the name Lepidosauromorpha as referring to the clade composed of Lepidosauria and all organisms sharing a more recent common ancestor with Lepidosauria than with Archosauria (a stem-based definition). |  | | Laurin (1991) defined the name Lepidosauromorpha as referring to the clade stemming from the most recent common ancestor of Palaeagama, Saurosternon, Paliguana, Kuehneosaurus, and Lepidosauria (a node-based definition). |
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http://www.ohiou.edu/phylocode/art13.html
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| | Definition of lepidosauria - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary |
 | | For More Information on "lepidosauria" go to Britannica.com |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "lepidosauria" |  | | lepidosauria is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged.com. |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Lepidosauria
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| | DinoData Reference Base Evans |
 | | Evans, S.E. and Sigogneau-Russel, D. New Sphenodontians (Diapsida: Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia) from the Early Cretaceous of North Africa. |  | | Lepidosauria) from the Jurassic Kota Formation of India. |  | | Evans, S.E. A re-evaluation of the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) reptile Euposaurus (Reptilia: Lepidosauria) from Cerin, France. |
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http://www.dinodata.net/Refs/E/Evans.htm
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 | | Some groups have evolved elaborate methods of delivering venom. |  | | Lepidosauria reprise: Recall that proper Lepidosauria contains Sphenodon and its fossil relatives, and Squamata. |
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http://www.geol.umd.edu/~jmerck/honr219d/notes/l21.html
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| | GEOL 102 Lecture 15: Phylogeny, the Tree of Life |
 | | Two taxa which meet at a node are called sister taxa, and are each other's closest relatives (i.e., they represent the two lineages which diverged from that particular common ancestor). |  | | The ingroup represents the assemblage of taxa of primary interest in any particular study; the outgroup is the sister taxon to the ingroup. |  | | Are also taxa (named, or at least "nameable" groups of organisms) |
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http://www.geol.umd.edu/~tholtz/G102/102L15phyl.htm
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| | Search Results for lepidosauria - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The following classification of the reptiles is based on that of A.S. Romer (1956, 1966), the American vertebrate paleontologist, as later modified by himself (1968) and in minor respects by E.H. 0 items |  | | Expand your search on lepidosauria with these databases: |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=lepidosauria&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | ZOO 138 Extinct Reptiles |
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http://www.csupomona.edu/~dfhoyt/classes/zoo138/old_transcripts/OLD_EXTNTRPT.HTML
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 | | This scheme fits with the idea that the synapsids (group leading to mammals) split off from the Sauropsida early and that the Sauropsid line gave rise to reptiles that today live as modern Anapsids (turtles) and Diapsids (including Lepidosauria, which today are Sphenodon and Squamata, i.e. |  | | The molecular phylogeny for modern amniotes splits mammals from reptiles and then splits reptiles into turtles, Lepidosauria, and Archosaurs as follows: |
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http://www.geo.brown.edu/geocourses/QE/fr/classtopics/Evolutio/Amniotes.htm
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http://www.cals.ncsu.edu:8050/course/zo542/7tuatara.html
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| | 220.900 Lepidosauromorpha: Lepidosauriformes |
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http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/220Lepidosauromorpha/220.900.html
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http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Taxonomicon/TaxonName.aspx?id=48054&syn=1
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