
1) Animal order 2) Serpentes 3) Suborder ophidia 4) Suborder serpentes
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1) Serpentes 2) Serpents
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Ophidia is a group of squamate reptiles including modern snakes and all snake-like `lizards` closer to snakes than to other living groups of lizards. ==Evolution== Modern snakes are thought to have evolved from either burrowing or aquatic lizards during the mid-Cretaceous period, and the earliest known fossils date to around 112 Ma ago. A phylog.....
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• (pl. ) of Ophidion • (n. pl.) The order of reptiles which includes the serpents.
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<zoology> The order of reptiles which includes the serpents. ... The most important divisions are: the Solenoglypha, having erectile perforated fangs, as the rattlesnake; the Proteroglypha, or elapine serpents, having permanently erect fang, as the cobra; the Asinea, or colubrine serpents, which are destitute of fangs; and the Opoterodonta, o...
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O·phid'i·a noun plural [ New Latin , from Greek ..., dim. of
'o`fis a snake.]
(Zoology) The order of reptiles which includes the serpents. » The most important divisions are: the
Solenoglypha , having erectile perforated fangs, as the rattlesnake; the
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ō-fid′ē-ă Definitions: 1. The snakes, a suborder of the class Reptilia, including the families Colubridae, Crotalidae, Elapidae, Hydrophyidae, and Viperidae.
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The ophidia are a suborder of Squamata. These are the snakes. They are long and slender due to an elongation of the body. Limbs are absent, and limb girdle traces are usually absent. The mouth is very extensible.
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ophidia An order of reptiles consisting of snakes and/or serpents.
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