Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
In the late 19th century, a number of definitions of Reptilia were offered.
Reptilia also has a number of classrooms and party rooms that can be rented out for activities such as birthday parties.
Reptilia is an evolutionary grade rather than a clade.
It has been variously classified as a dinosaur, a dinocephalian, or another branch of Reptilia.
Such scales were once thought to be typical of the class Reptilia as a whole, but are now known to occur only in lepidosaurians .
Some taxonomic and nomenclatural considerations on the class Reptilia in Australia.
Some remarks defining the following species of Reptilia Squamata.
The phylogenetic position of mesosaurs has an important bearing on the definition of Reptilia.
Since Reptilia was named earlier than Sauropsida, it is used most often in modern phylogenetic analyses.
When Sauropsida was used, it often had the same content or even the same definition as Reptilia.
Another excellent magazine I have come across recently is Reptilia, a Spanish-based publication.
'Reptilia' is Canada's largest reptile zoo, with of exhibits.
Ichthyosaurus is a member of class Reptilia, order Ichthyosauria - the swimming reptiles.
Notes on some Reptilia from the Himalayas and Burma.
Reptile or Reptilia may also refer to:
Lizards are a large group of animals belonging to the reptile class (Class Reptilia).
A review of fighting adaptation in dinocephalians (Reptilia, Therapsida).
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Also, little is known about the interaction of thyroid hormones and glucocorticoids (stress hormones) in the Reptilia.
So defined, Reptilia is identical to Sauropsida.
Seeley (1895), "Researches on the structure, organization, and classification of the fossil Reptilia."
The Biology of the Reptilia.
A reptile is an animal of the taxonomic class Reptilia, including crocodilians, snakes, lizards and turtles.
Images of the Turtle and Snake are representing the anatomy of the Reptilia.