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Encyclopedia > Chalcides
Chalcides
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Sauria
Family: Scincidae
Genus: Chalcides

Classification

Genus Chalcides

  • Chalcides armitagei
  • Chalcides bedriagai
  • Chalcides chalcides
  • Chalcides colosii
  • Chalcides ebneri
  • Chalcides guentheri
  • Chalcides lanzai
  • Chalcides levitoni
  • Chalcides manueli
  • Chalcides mauritanicus
  • Chalcides minutus
  • Chalcides mionecton
  • Chalcides montanus
  • Chalcides ocellatus
  • Chalcides parallelus
  • Chalcides pentadactylus
  • Chalcides pistaciae
  • Chalcides polylepis
  • Chalcides pseudostriatus
  • Chalcides pulchellus
  • Chalcides ragazzii
  • Chalcides sexlineatus
  • Chalcides striatus
  • Chalcides thierryi
  • Chalcides viridanus



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Chalcides - AgriHelper (2341 words)
In Chalcides chalcides, implantation occurs in the incubatory chambers, expanded areas of the oviduct that contain the egg and subsequently the embryo.
  Morphogenesis of the placental membranes in the viviparous, placentotrophic lizard Chalcides chalcides (Squamata: Scincidae).
Chalcides skinks have bony plates on the head and body, a scaly and feebly nicked tongue, elongated and sometimes snakelike body, with the limbs absent or little developed, and the lower eyelid has a transparent disc.
Digimorph - Chalcides ocellatus (ocellated skink) (653 words)
Chalcides ocellatus, the ocellated or eyed skink or 'gongilo', occurs in southern Europe, northwest Africa, and western Asia.
Chalcides ocellatus is a member of Scincidae, the largest 'family' of extant lizards (see also Eumeces fasciatus, the five-lined skink).
Observations on limb reduction in the scincid lizard genus Chalcides.
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