#V. Reptilia sensu lato
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V. Reptilia sensu lato-14. Herpetofauna (sensu stricto) of Kharkiv Oblast
An overview of the reptiles of Kharkiv Oblast. The term "herpetofauna" is sometimes applied both to the reptile fauna and to the amphibian fauna. This is an example of interpreting the concept sensu lato, in the broad sense. Herpetofauna sensu …
V. Reptilia sensu lato-11. Ophidia-II (from Xenopeltidae to Viperidae)
The second group (not a taxon, simply 10 families) of snakes, including, among others, pythons, boas, and vipers.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-08. Lizards-II (Lacertoidea including Amphisbaenia and Anguimorpha)
The second, largest part of lizard diversity.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-04 Systematics of modern reptiles
Systematics of extant reptiles, developed in accordance with the most authoritative online database: Higher Taxa in Extant Reptiles
V. Reptilia sensu lato-03. Practical #06. Comparative Anatomy of Reptiles
Materials on comparative anatomy of reptiles considered in practical classes.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-06. Rhynchocephalia + Lizards-I
Rhynchocephalia + Lizards-I
V. Reptilia sensu lato-08. Lizards-III (Iguania)
The last group of lizards is covered here
V. Reptilia sensu lato-01. History of reptiles. Phylum Synapsida
Reptiles evolved through several evolutionary branches. The most diverse are the diapsids, but other groups also hold exclusive interest
V. Reptilia sensu lato-12. Ophidia-III (from Homalopsidae to Colubridae)
The third group (not a taxon, simply 10 families) of snakes. The most numerous, most advanced, and most conspicuous snakes.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-13. Order Crocodilia — Crocodiles
Crocodiles. Large, archaic, relatively species-poor, but entirely successful (until the appearance of humans) reptiles.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-09. Snakes
Fragments for now... This section is intended to cover the systematics of lepidosaurs, their distinctive features, and the smallest of the modern reptilian orders.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-05. Order Testudines — Turtles
It is impossible not to recognize a turtle. Nevertheless, ideas about their position on the evolutionary tree of reptiles have changed substantially in recent years.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-10. Ophidia-I (from Leptotyphlopidae to Uropeltidae)
The first group (not a taxon, simply 10 families) of snakes, mostly worm-like.