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Rhineuridae is a
family of
amphisbaenians (commonly
called worm lizards) that
includes one
living genus and species,
Rhineura floridana, as well as many...
- amphisbaenians. The
oldest known modern amphisbaenians include members of
Rhineuridae and the
extinct family Oligodontosauridae from the
Paleocene of North...
- (hindlimbs
always absent):
Amphisbaenidae Bipedidae Blanidae Cadeidae Rhineuridae Trogonophidae Limbless vertebrates Look up
legless lizard in Wiktionary...
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graveyard snake, or thunderworm, is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the
family Rhineuridae. The
species is the only
extant member of the
genus Rhineura, and is...
- The
Bridger Formation is a
geologic formation in
southwestern Wyoming. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Bridgerian and
Uintan stages of the Paleogene...
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Total number of
species = 648[needs update] Nota bene: In the
following list, a
binomial authority in
parentheses indicates that the
species was originally...
- Serpentes, or snakes, and two
families within Anguimorpha:
Dibamidae and
Rhineuridae,
which are both
legless lizard families. All of
these clades that lack...
- This is a
checklist of
American reptiles found in
Northern America,
based primarily on
publications by the
Society for the
Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles...
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Rhineuridae Vanzolini 1951...
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Archaerhineura was a
genus of
amphisbaenian lizards in the
family Rhineuridae that is now extinct. The only
species is
Archaerhineura mephitis, named...