Gekkota
Gekkota sunt infraordo reptilium subordinis Scleroglossorum, inter quem insigniter omnes Gekkonidae et Pygopodidae sine membris. Lacertae autem sine membris familiae Dibamidarum aliquando lacertae caecae appellantur,[2] sed phylogeniae moleculares recentes probatae subiciunt eas ad Gekkota non pertinere.[3][4]
Gekkota sunt infraordo Squamatorum et ex septem familiis constant.[5][6][7][8][9]:
- Familia Carphodactylidae
- Familia Diplodactylidae
- Familia Eublepharidae
- Familia Gekkonidae
- Familia Phyllodactylidae
- Familia Pygopodidae
- Familia Sphaerodactylidae
Notae
recensere- ↑ Arnold, E. N., & Poinar, G. (2008). "A 100 million year old gecko with sophisticated adhesive toe pads, preserved in amber from Myanmar (abstract)". Zootaxa.
- ↑ Myers, P., R.; Espinosa, C. S. Parr, T. Jones, G. S. Hammond, and T. A. Dewey. (2008). "Infraorder GekkotaInfraorder Gekkota (blind lizards, geckos, and legless lizards)". The Animal Diversity Web (online)
- ↑ T. Townsend, A. Larson, E. Louis, et J. R. Macey, "Molecular phylogenetics of Squamata: The position of snakes, amphisbaenians, and dibamids, and the root of the squamate tree," Systematic Biology 53 (2004): 735–758.
- ↑ N. Vidal et S. B. Hedges, "The phylogeny of squamate reptiles (lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians) inferred from nine nuclear protein-coding genes," Comptes Rendus Biologies 328(2005):1000–1008.
- ↑ D. Han, K. Zhou, et A. M. Bauer, "Phylogenetic relationships among gekkotan lizards inferred from c-mos nuclear DNA sequences and a new classification of the Gekkota," Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 83 (2004): 353– 368.
- ↑ T. Gamble, A. M. Bauer, E. Greenbaum, et T. R. Jackman, "Out of the blue: A novel, trans-Atlantic clade of geckos (Gekkota, Squamata)," Zoologica Scripta 37(2008): 355-366.
- ↑ T. Gamble, A. M. Bauer, E. Greenbaum, et T. R. Jackman, "Evidence for Gondwanan vicariance in an ancient clade of gecko lizards," Journal of Biogeography 35(2008):88-104.
- ↑ T. Gamble, A. M. Bauer, G. R. Colli, E. Greenbaum, T. R. Jackman, L. J. Vitt, et A. M. Simons, "Coming to America: Multiple Origins of New World Geckos," Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24(2011):231-244.
- ↑ Gamble, T., E. Greenbaum, T. R. Jackman, A. P. Russell, and A. M. Bauer. 2012. Repeated origin and loss of adhesive toepads in geckos. PLoS ONE 7:e39429
Nexus externi
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