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Amphisbaenia

(Infraorder)

Overview

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An Infraorder in the Kingdom Animalia.

Taxonomy

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The Infraorder Amphisbaenia is a member of the Suborder Lacertilia. Here is the complete "parentage" of Amphisbaenia:

The Infraorder Amphisbaenia is further organized into finer groupings including:

Families

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Amphisbaenidae

The Amphisbaenidae are a family of amphisbaenians, commonly known as worm lizards. They are found in North and South America, some Caribbean islands, and in sub-Saharan Africa. One deep branching and somewhat aberrant genus, Blanus, is native to Europe, and may represent a distinct family. [more]

Bipedidae

Bipedidae, are a family of amphisbaenians. They are found only in Mexico. Ajolotes are carnivorous, burrowing reptiles, but unlike other species of amphisbaenian, they possess two stubby forelimbs placed far forward on the body. The shovel-like limbs are used to scrape away soil while burrowing through the soil, in a similar manner to a mole. [more]

Rhineuridae

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Trogonophidae

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At least 9 species and subspecies belong to the Family Trogonophidae.

More info about the Family Trogonophidae may be found here.

Sources

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Last Revised: August 24, 2012
2012/08/24 20:02:03