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VI.—The Microsauria, Ancestors of the Reptilia

Geological Magazine, 1909
One of the most interesting and most vexed questions in vertebrate palæontology at the present day is the one which concerns the origin and development of the reptiles. The progress of research has shown the Reptilia to be a wonderfully diverse class, and nearly thirty orders of animals have been assigned to the group.
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The Reptilia and Amphibia of the Malay Peninsula: Reptilia

1930
Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 3, pp.
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Unraveling the influences of climate change in Lepidosauria (Reptilia).

Journal of Thermal Biology, 2018
L. Diele-Viegas, C. Rocha
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Reptilia: Humoral Immunity in Reptiles

2018
Reptiles are a diverse group which include four orders: Crocodilia, Testudines, Tuatara, and Squamata. Though they differ greatly in a number of characteristics, they tend to use their humoral immune response in a similar manner. Compared to mammals, reptiles tend to have a slower and less robust humoral immune response.
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Out of Africa: Phylogeny and biogeography of the widespread genus Acanthodactylus (Reptilia: Lacertidae).

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2016
Karin Tamar   +5 more
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New insights into sex chromosome evolution in anole lizards (Reptilia, Dactyloidae)

Chromosoma, 2016
M. Giovannotti   +16 more
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Biology of the Reptilia

Journal of Arid Environments, 1983
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Diseases of the Reptilia

Journal of Arid Environments, 1982
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