Squamata (/skwæˈmeɪtə/, Latin squamatus, 'scaly, having scales') is the largest order of reptiles, comprising lizards and snakes. With over 12,162 species...
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The lorica squamata (Latin pronunciation: [loːr̺iːka skʷaːmaːt̪a]) is a type of scale armour used by the ancient Roman military during the Roman Republic...
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Juniperus squamata, the flaky juniper, or Himalayan juniper is a species of coniferous shrub in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to the Himalayas...
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Lepidodermella squamata is a freshwater species of minute worm in the phylum Gastrotricha. Lepidodermella squamata is a small worm-like organism growing...
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Lechia squamata, synonym Laufeia squamata, is a species of spider of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). It is found in China and Vietnam. It was...
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Amphipholis squamata, common names brooding snake star and dwarf brittle star, is a species complex of brittle stars in the family Amphiuridae. This species...
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Acacia squamata is a shrub of the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that is endemic to south western Australia. The erect and sometimes trailing...
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Myelobia squamata is a moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Peru. It is nocturnal. Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog "global...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abies squamata. Abies squamata is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. This fir is common in the Southeast...
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of reptiles, containing the orders Squamata and Rhynchocephalia. Squamata also includes lizards and snakes. Squamata contains over 9,000 species, making...
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