Anguinae Genus Anguis Anguis cephallonica, Peloponnese slowworm – Werner, 1894 Anguis colchica, eastern slowworm – (Nordmann, 1840) Anguis fragilis, common...
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Slow worm (redirect from Anguis fragilis)
distinguished from A. fragilis: Anguis graeca (found in southern Balkans) and Anguis veronensis (found on the Apennine Peninsula). Anguis cephalonica (native to...
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Mare Anguis /ˈæŋɡwɪs/ (Latin anguis, the "serpent sea") is a lunar mare located on the near side of the Moon, about 150 kilometers in diameter. Located...
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colour is a common feature of the whole genus Anguis, especially the similar common slow worm, Anguis fragilis. In the past, slow worms from the Italian...
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later distinguished as a separate species, along with Anguis graeca, Anguis veronensis and Anguis cephalonnica. Eastern slow worms live primarily in areas...
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Anguis graeca, the Greek slow worm, is a species of lizard in the family Anguidae found in Greece, Albania, and North Macedonia. It engages in death feigning...
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Anilius (redirect from Anguis scytale)
Agassiz, 1844 [Anguis] Scytale Linnaeus, 1758 Anguis annulata Laurenti, 1768 Anguis fasciata Laurenti, 1768 Anguis caerulae Laurenti, 1768 Anguis corallina...
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Cylindrophis ruffus (redirect from Anguis ruffa)
Cylindrophis ruffus (Laurenti, 1768) Synonyms Anguis ruffa Laurenti, 1768 [Anguis] rufus - Gmelin, 1788 [Anguis] striatus Gmelin, 1788 Eryx rufus - Daudin...
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traveling to Deditia, Catenan's capital, Vis and Ulciscor are ambushed by the Anguis, a rebel group resisting the power of the Hierarchy, but escape the attack...
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Eastern glass lizard (redirect from Anguis ventralis)
Tomus I. Editio Duodecima, Reformata. Stockholm: L. Salvius. 532 pp. (Anguis ventralis, new species, p. 391). (in Latin). Smith HM, Brodie ED Jr (1982)...
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Eryx colubrinus (redirect from Anguis colubrina)
(8-10 inches) in length. A synonym for this species, Eryx colubrinus, is Anguis colubrina, given by Linnaeus. Stimson (1969) recognized two subspecies:...
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Ceylonese cylinder snake (redirect from Anguis maculata)
Cylindrophiidae Genus: Cylindrophis Species: C. maculatus Binomial name Cylindrophis maculatus (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Anguis maculata Linnaeus, 1758...
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Pseudopus (1 extant species, the Sheltopusik), native to Europe and Asia Anguis - slowworms (5 species), native to Europe and Western Asia Relationships...
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but the term is also used for the amphibian caecilians and the slowworm Anguis, a legless burrowing lizard. Invertebrate animals commonly called "worms"...
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original description of the yellow-bellied sea snake, naming it Anguis platura (Anguis meaning snake). In 1803, François Marie Daudin created the new genus...
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lato, but genetic evidence has shown them to be more closely related to Anguis and Pseudopus. Ophisaurus sensu lato was once widely distributed in Europe...
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examples include the families Pygopodidae and Dibamidae and species of Anguis, Isopachys, and Ophisaurus). Several species of legless lizards have tiny...
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Anguidae Genus: Anguis Peloponnese slow worm, Anguis cephallonica NT IUCN (endemic) Slow worm, Anguis fragilis LC IUCN Greek slow worm, Anguis graeca (NR)...
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Peloponnese slow worm (redirect from Anguis cephalonnica)
Anguis cephalonnica, the Peloponnese slow worm, is a species of lizard in the family Anguidae endemic to Greece. Its natural habitats are temperate forests...
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She has composed songs for several productions and premiered her play Anguis at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. She has also been cast in several...
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Fürbringer in 1900 to include all autarchoglossans closer to Varanus and Anguis than Scincus. These lizards, along with iguanians and snakes, constitute...
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Coluber arges – [mythical] Anguis (slowworms & worm snakes) Anguis bipes – Scelotes bipes Anguis meleagris – Acontias meleagris Anguis colubrina – Gongylophis...
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dispersing to Europe in the Paleogene. Family ANGUIDAE Subfamily Anguinae Genus Anguis - slowworms (five species) Genus Dopasia - Asian glass lizards (seven species)...
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There is a total of 19 native and introduced species. Anguis colchica – eastern slowworm Anguis fragilis – common slowworm LC Ablepharus kitaibelii –...
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aided by Garden, a secret organization formed by Ellroy Harwood, the Fourth Anguis of Ouroboros who combined the remains of the D∴G cult in Crossbell with...
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Lith. vyras and Lat. vir (a man) and Skt. vīra (man) Lith. angis and Lat. anguis (a snake in Latin, a species of snakes in Lithuanian) Lith. linas and Lat...
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Algyroides nigropunctatus – blue-throated keeled lizard LC Anguis fragilis – common slowworm NE Anguis veronensis – Italian slowworm NE Archaeolacerta bedriagae...
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asp (in Latin: anguis), after Galvano's victory over the Umayyads, his brothers-in-arms and the people of Constantinople exclaimed: "Anguis sola fecit victoriam...
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classified as vulnerable. Sauria: Viviparous lizard (Zootoca vivipara) Slowworm (Anguis fragilis) Serpentes: Smooth snake (Coronella austriaca) Grass snake (Natrix...
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Italian anguilla, meaning "eel" (in turn, from the Latin diminutive of anguis, "snake") was used as its name. Anguillan tradition holds that Christopher...
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