the genus Pygopus the following five species are recognized as being valid. Pygopus lepidopodus (Lacépède, 1804) – common scaly-foot Pygopus nigriceps...
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Common scaly-foot (redirect from Pygopus lepidopodus)
The common scaly-foot (Pygopus lepidopodus) is a widespread species of legless lizard in the Pygopodidae family. It is endemic to Australia. Mostly active...
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genera Aprasia, Delma, Lialis, Ophidiocephalus, Paradelma, Pletholax and Pygopus. All are endemic to Australia, except the two species of Lialis, which...
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Eastern hooded scaly-foot (redirect from Pygopus schraderi)
the genus Pygopus; the common scaly-foot (Pygopus lepidopodus), the western hooded scaly-foot (Pygopus nigriceps), Roberts’ scaly-foot (Pygopus robertsi)...
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Pygopodinae Genus Delma (22 species) Genus Paradelma (monotypic) Genus Pygopus (five species) Tribe Aprasiaini Subtribe Aprasiaina Genus Ophidiocephalus...
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T102831689A102831692.en. Retrieved 18 November 2021. Pygopus robertsi at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database "Pygopus robertsi ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database...
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Hooded scaly-foot (redirect from Pygopus nigriceps)
of Queensland. Australia: New Holland. pp. 62–69. Search Pygopus nigriceps at Flickr Pygopus nigriceps : Western Hooded Scaly-Foot at the Atlas of Living...
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Northern hooded scaly-foot (redirect from Pygopus steelescotti)
the Australian lizard Pygopus nigriceps (Squamata: Gekkonoidea)". Records of the South Australian Museum 34 (1): 37–52. (Pygopus steelescotti, new species...
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β-catenin recruits other transcriptional coactivators, such as BCL9, Pygopus and Parafibromin/Hyrax. The complexity of the transcriptional complex assembled...
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Pygopus homolog 1 (Drosophila) is a protein in humans that is encoded by the PYGO1 gene. GRCm38: Ensembl release 89: ENSMUSG00000034910 – Ensembl, May...
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