Look up bipés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bipes may refer to: Bipes (lizard), a genus of burrowing lizards with no hind limbs and front limbs...
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Mexican mole lizard (redirect from Bipes biporus)
The Mexican mole lizard (Bipes biporus), also commonly known as the five-toed worm lizard, or simply as Bipes, is a species of amphisbaenian in the family...
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Nebalia bipes is a species of leptostracan crustacean, and the first species in the order to have been described (in 1780, under the name Cancer bipes). It...
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Bipes is a genus of amphisbaenians (or worm lizards) found only in Mexico, the sole living member of the family Bipedidae. They are carnivorous, burrowing...
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reptarium.cz/species?genus=Nessia&species=bipes http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Nessia_bipes/classification/ Photos of Smith's Snake Skink...
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The north-western sandslider (Lerista bipes) is a species of skink found in Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and South Australia. Cowan...
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Scelotes bipes, the silvery dwarf burrowing skink or common burrowing skink, is a species of lizard which is endemic to South Africa. Bauer, A.M.; Conradie...
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Four-toed worm lizard (redirect from Bipes canaliculatus)
The four-toed worm lizard (Bipes canaliculatus) is a worm lizard species in the family Amphisbaenidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Ponce-Campos, P.; García...
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Bipedidae is a family of amphisbaenians that includes the extant genus Bipes represented by three species from Baja California and the southern coast...
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skinks. The following nine species are recognized as being valid: Nessia bipes M.A. Smith, 1935 – two-legged nessia Nessia burtonii Gray, 1839 – Burton's...
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Three-toed worm lizard (redirect from Bipes tridactylus)
The three-toed worm lizard (Bipes tridactylus) is a worm lizard species in the family Amphisbaenidae. It is endemic to Mexico. It inhabits a small coastal...
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rings, they have a superficial resemblance to earthworms. While the genus Bipes retains forelimbs, all other genera are limbless. Phylogenetic studies suggest...
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characterized by the number of legs: Tetrapods have four legs. Squamates of genus Bipes have only two. Caecilians and many squamate lineages convergently lost their...
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The RagWing RW9 Motor Bipe is a family of single seat, open-frame fuselage, open-cockpit, single engine ultralight aircraft designed by Roger Mann and...
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lizard (Amphisbaena darwinii) Bipedidae Taylor, 1951 Bipes worm lizards Mexican mole lizard (Bipes biporus) Blanidae Kearney, 2003 Mediterranean worm lizards...
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limbs were lost as part of fossorial lifestyle. However the mole lizard Bipes, unlike other amphisbaenians, retains robust digging forelimbs comparable...
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Nebalia antarctica Dahl, 1990 Nebalia biarticulata Ledoyer, 1997 Nebalia bipes (Fabricius, 1780) Nebalia borealis Dahl, 1985 Nebalia brucei Olesen, 1999...
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Parapharyngodon (Oxyuroidea: Pharyngodonidae) de los enigmáticos Bipes canaliculatus and Bipes tridactylus (Squamata: Bipedidae)." Revista mexicana de biodiversidad...
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Leptostraca such as Nebalia bipes retain the primitive condition of having seven abdominal segments....
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featherless animal" Plato's definition of humans, latinized as "Animal bipes implume" To criticize this definition, Diogenes the Cynic plucked a chicken...
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Phyllocarida Temporal range: 500–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Nebalia bipes Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda...
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(2009). Sequestration of prenylated benzoic acid and chromenes by Naupactus bipes (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) feeding on Piper gaudichaudianum (Piperaceae)...
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bidigittatus V. FitzSimons, 1930 – Lowveld dwarf burrowing skink Scelotes bipes (Linnaeus, 1766) – silvery dwarf burrowing skink, common burrowing skink...
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attain a high degree of reliability. WebUSB has formed a cornerstone of the BIPES (Block based Integrated Platform for Embedded Systems) architecture framework...
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Koonunga cursor (Anaspidacea) Odontodactylus scyllarus (Stomatopoda) Nebalia bipes (Leptostraca) World Register of Marine Species : taxon Multicrustacea Regier...
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be described, currently accepted as C. bipes, was first described in 1903 by P. T. Cleves as Goniodoma bipes but was then renamed to its currently taxonomically...
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analyses suggest that blanids are more primitive, and are either related to Bipes or represent an even more ancient lineage. A number of fossils from Europe...
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Diagram of Nebalia bipes showing the major features of the external anatomy: 1: antennule; 2: rostrum; 3: carapace; 4: abdomen / pleon; 5: furca; 6: telson;...
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pygopodids which retain rudimentary flaps. Contrarily, the worm lizard Bipes as its scientific name suggests has two stubby forelimbs which actually...
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