• The first amphisbaenian from Texas

    Amphisbaenians are a clade of fossorial squamates that are usually legless and have skull modified of burrowing. They appear to be the sister to the the Eastern Hemisphere lizards in the family Lacertidae. Five major clades  are recognized, but controversy exists as to which North American clade is the most basally diverging: the limbed Bipedidae…

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  • First fossil chamaeleonid from Greece

    Chameleo chameleo from Samos, Greece.. Benny Trapp Chameleons  constitute a diverse clade of lizards with more than 200 species that are distributed in Africa, Madagascar and several Indian Ocean islands, southern Asia, Cyprus and southern parts of Mediterranean Europe. Cryptic diversity is common within the group. Several new species having been described in the current…

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