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Squamata

Snakes (Squamata: Serpentes) Herein, we report three potential cases of mutualistic interactions involving tarantulas sharing their retreats with snakes (Table 3). The first case was observed in Guerrero State of Mexico by the second author. While turning over large angular rocks lying on the ground in search of theraphosids, one rock was turned to ...
Zamani, Alireza   +2 more
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Amphipholis squamata

2010
Published as part of Stöhr, Sabine, Çinar, Melih Ertan & Dagli, Ertan, 2010, Brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from the southern coast of Turkey (eastern Mediterranean): new records and revision of Amphiodia obtecta Mortensen, 1940, pp.
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Stictolejeunea squamata Schiffn.

2022
Stictolejeunea squamata (F.Weber) Schiffn. SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Panama. Barro Colorado Island, Salazar et al. 4384, 4391, 4409, 4440, 4457, 4641, 4713, 5898, 5899, 5902, 5903, 5918 (Stotler et al. 1998); Shannon trail 0-2, Dauphin 3068, 3071; Lathrop trail 3, Dauphin 309. HABITAT. — On bark and rock. DISTRIBUTION. — Tropical America.
Dauphin, Gregorio   +2 more
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Amphipholis squamata

2018
Published as part of Alitto, Renata A. S., Bueno, Maristela L., Guilherme, Pablo D. B., Domenico, Maikon Di, Christensen, Ana Beardsley & Borges, Michela, 2018, Shallow-water brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from Araçá Bay (Southeastern Brazil), with spatial distribution considerations, pp.
Alitto, Renata A. S.   +5 more
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Scolelepis (Scolelepis) squamata

2021
Published as part of Siddique, Alfisa, Purushothaman, Jasmine, Bhowal, Aishee & Mandal, Sumit, 2021, Distribution and diversity of Polychaeta (Phylum: Annelida) in the Northern coastal waters of Bay of Bengal, pp. 453-463 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 121 (4) on page 458, DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i4/2021/148098, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Amphipholis squamata

Amphipholis squamata: genital plates are present at a disc diameter less than 1 mm, at 1.12 mm dd the adGP is curved, flat, distally thicker and widened, specific articular structures cannot be identified.
Silva, Jailma Ferreira Da   +2 more
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Squamata

2003
Abstract ‘It has been suggested that the Fijian Banded Iguana was deliberately introduced to the island of Efate in Vanuatu [formerly the New Hebrides] by a disgruntled herpetologist. It has now established a significant population on the island’. (H. Cogger, personal communication 1996).
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Squamata Oppel 1811

2020
Order SQUAMATA Oppel, 1811 Gen. et sp. indet. A LOCALITY AND AGE. — Sherullah 9, Khordkabul basin, Afghanistan, late Miocene, late Vallesian-basal Turolian transition, MN10/11. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — One fragment of bone with teeth (AFG 1668), 1 incomplete vertebra (AFG 1669). COMMENTS A small fragment of bone bears two teeth.
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Niambia squamata

2018
120. Niambia squamata (Budde-Lund, 1885) Porcellio (Leptotrichus) squamatus Budde-Lund, 1885: 196. Niambia squamata – Lemos de Castro, 1967: 315. – Lemos de Castro, 1971: 3, fig. 5. – Lemos de Castro, 1972a: 357. – Souza-Kury, 1998: 662. – Schmalfuss, 2003: 157. – Araujo and Taiti, 2007: 350, figs. 7-13. Niamba [sic!] squamata.
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Squamata Oppel 1811

2000
SQUAMATA OPPEL, 1811 IGUANIA COPE, 1864 DEFINITION: The most recent common ancestor of Iguanidae *, Agamidae * and Chamaeleonidae, and all of its descendants (Estes et al., 1988). REMARKS: The monophyly of the Iguania is well supported by a number of character states (Estes et al., 1988).
KEQIN, GAO, NORELL, MARK A.
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