Squamata
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- This article is about the Squamata order of reptiles. For the Roman scale armour see: Lorica squamata.
Classically, the order is divided into three suborders:
- Lacertilia, the lizards;
- Serpentes, the snakes;
- Amphisbaenia, the worm lizards.
- Suborder Iguania (the iguanas and chameleons)
- Suborder Scleroglossa
- * Infraorder Gekkota (the geckos)
- * Infraorder Anguimorpha (the monitors, goannas, Komodo dragon, Gila monster, and slow-worms)
- * Infraorder Scincomorpha (skinks and common European lizards)
- * Infraorder Serpentes (the snakes)
- * Infraorder Amphisbaenia
The Squamata do not include the tuataras, New Zealand reptiles resembling lizards.
External links
- [Squamata]
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