Lepidosauria
The Lepidosauria (Greek for scaled lizards) are reptiles with overlapping scales. They include the tuataras, lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians.
Lepidosaurs Temporal range: Triassic – Recent
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Lepidosauria is a superorder of Sauropsida. It includes the orders :
Lepidosauria Media
Holotype specimen of Tetrapodophis, once considered as a four-legged snake, and now an example of a fresh water lepidosaur linked to mosasaurs
Schematic skull of a squamate showing the location of major dermal bones
The quadrate bone is particularly elongated in snakes, to facilitate cranial kinesis
Python (top) and rattlesnake (bottom) featuring pit organs for infrared sensing. Red arrows indicating pit organs and black arrows pointing to the nostrils
A green crested lizard feeding on an invertebrate
An eastern blue-tongued lizard preyed upon by an eastern brown snake
Global range of lizard species
Boots made from snake skin, the three closest from diamondback rattlesnakes