Dibamidae
publication ID |
0003-0090 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF23879D-D13A-FFD3-FFD7-AF4C4FF3D451 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Dibamidae |
status |
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Dibamidae + Amphisbaenia + Serpentes
(figs. 54C, 55C, 56B)
DIAGNOSIS: This mostly limbless clade of scincophidians is diagnosed by 5(1) presence of an interorbital septum, 41(3) absence of the lacrimal, 98(1) absence of a squamosal, 101(0) absence of a palpebral, 132(2) absence of a crista prootica, 133(2) braincase closure primarily through downgrowth of the parietals, 137(0) absence of the crista alaris prootica, 140(1) entocarotid fossa indistinct/absent, 145(1) anterior opening of the Vidian canal opens dorsally on the dorsum sella, 151(1) anterior location for the spheno-occipital tubercle, 155(1) occipital recess visible in ventral view (not hidden by spheno-occipital tubercles), 159(3) quadrate suspended mostly from the opisthotic, 162(2) absence of a tympanic crest, 232(2) absence of distinct neural spines, 256(1) presence of a posterodorsal pseudotuberculum on the ribs, 305(0) dorsal body osteoderms absent, 307(0) ventral body osteoderms absent, 313(1) eyeball reduced and covered externally by a head scale, and 319(1) a flattened foretongue (see character description above, Estes et al., 1988, and Schwenk, 1988).
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