Anniella pulchra, the California legless lizard, is a limbless, burrowing lizard often mistaken for a snake.
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Anniellapulchra, the California legless lizard, is a limbless, burrowing lizard often mistaken for a snake. Anniellapulchra measures around 7 inches...
American legless lizards, contains six species in a single genus Anniella: A. pulchra, the California legless lizard, the rare A. geronimensis, Baja California...
observations conducted while it was not recognised as separate from Anniellapulchra, the Californian legless lizard. The specific name stebbinsi honors...
the Sierra Nevada It was previously known as Anniellapulchra. It has double dark lateral stripes. "Anniella campi". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 2018-11-06...
largest American legless lizards is the Californian legless lizards (Anniellapulchra) attaining 18 cm (7.1 in) long. Many representatives of this family...
varanids. Similarly, a 2005 study found a close relationship between Anniellapulchra (the California legless lizard) and helodermatids. A cladistic study...
comparable form †Angulus longa †Angulus lutea – or unidentified comparable form Anniella Anodontia †Anodontia edentuloides †Anodontia inflata †Anomalina †Anomalina...