Squamata Squamata

Squamata - Definition and Overview

Scaled reptiles
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Squamata
Suborders

Amphisbaenia - Worm lizards
Sauria- Lizards
Serpentes - Snakes

Squamata (scaled reptiles) is the largest recent order of reptiles. The order divides into three sub-orders. Sauria consists of the lizards, Serpentes the snakes and Amphisbaenia the worm lizards.

Example Usage of Squamata

cohorts: Plants We Love: 'Blue Star' singleseed juniper: Juniperus Squamata 'Blue Star' is an easy-to-grow dwarf conifer.. http://tinyurl.com/ygsqrqw
conozcamas: Squamata. Orden de saurópsidos diápsidos que incluye los lagartos, camaleones, iguanas y formas afines, serpientes y culebrillas ciegas.
orchidhunter: Photo: Taiwan’s highest conifer: 3,000 m above sea level flaky juniper (Juniperus Squamata) http://tumblr.com/x8046447w
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