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1. Peering into the unknown world of amphisbaenians (Squamata, Amphisbaenia): A summary of the life history of Amphisbaena alba.

3. Filling the gap of phonation in reptiles: First record of oral emission of the worm lizard, Amphisbaena alba.

4. Comparative skull osteology of Amphisbaena arda and Amphisbaena vermicularis (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae)

5. Amphisbaena mertensii (Squamata: Amphis-baenidae): Notes on natural history, distribution, and morphology

6. Amelanism in Amphisbaena darwinii Duméril & Bibron, 1839 (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae).

7. Amphisbaena mertensii (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae): Notes on natural history, distribution, and morphology.

8. Clarifying the type locality of Liotyphlops wilderi (Garman, 1883) (Serpentes, Anomalepididae), with comments on other reptiles from São Cyriaco, Minas Gerais.

9. A fossil record of the Eastern clade of Blanus (Amphisbaenia: Blanidae) from the late Miocene of Ukraine.

10. Pectoral myology of limb-reduced worm lizards (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) suggests decoupling of the musculoskeletal system during the evolution of body elongation

11. Redescription of Leposternon octostegum (Duméril, 1851), with an identification key for Brazilian Leposternon species, remarks on meristic methodology, and a proposal for pholidosis nomenclature (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae)

12. Learning in non‐avian reptiles 40 years on: advances and promising new directions.

13. Going underground: short- and long-term movements may reveal the fossorial spatial ecology of an amphisbaenian.

14. Comparative skull osteology of Amphisbaena arda and Amphisbaena vermicularis (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae).

15. The first record of amphisbaenian and anguimorph lizards (Reptilia, Squamata) from the upper Miocene Solnechnodolsk locality in Russia.

16. Reptiles of the Serra das Torres Natural Monument: using the Rapid Assessment method to fill a knowledge gap in the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil.

17. Evolution of postcranial skeleton in worm lizards inferred from its status in the Cretaceous stem-amphisbaenian Slavoia darevskii

18. Variation in the cranial osteology of the amphisbaenian genus Zygaspis based on high-resolution x-ray computed tomography.

19. Integrative taxonomy of small worm lizards from Southern South America, with description of three new species (Amphisbaenia: Amphisbaenidae).

20. Fossil lizards and worm lizards (Reptilia, Squamata) from the Neogene and Quaternary of Europe: an overview.

21. Comparative cranial osteology of Blanus (Squamata: Amphisbaenia).

22. Anatomical study of the skull of amphisbaenian Diplometopon zarudnyi (Squamata, Amphisbaenia).

23. REDESCRIPTION OF LEPOSTERNON OCTOSTEGUM (DUMÉRIL, 1851), WITH AN IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR BRAZILIAN LEPOSTERNON SPECIES, REMARKS ON MERISTIC METHODOLOGY, AND A PROPOSAL FOR PHOLIDOSIS NOMENCLATURE (SQUAMATA: AMPHISBAENIDAE).

24. The Coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) of Legless Lizards (Squamata: Lacertoidea: Amphisbaenia) of the World.

25. Lizards and amphisbaenians (Reptilia, Squamata) from the middle Eocene of Mazaterón (Soria, Spain)

26. The first record of Wormian bones in lizards.

27. Conserved evolution of skull shape in Caribbean head-first burrowing worm lizards (Squamata: Amphisbaenia).

28. An updated diagnosis of the rare Amphisbaena slateri Boulenger, 1907, based on additional specimens (Squamata, Amphisbaenia, Amphisbaenidae).

29. An integrative approach to the nomenclature and taxonomic status of the genus <italic>Blanus</italic> Wagler, 1830 (Squamata: Blanidae) from the Iberian Peninsula.

30. The last amphisbaenian (Squamata) from continental Eastern Europe.

31. A New Species of Leposternon (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae) from Brazilian Cerrado with a Key to Pored Species.

32. Redescription of the rare South American worm lizard <italic>Amphisbaena rozei</italic> (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae).

33. Amphisbaena mertensii (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae): Notes on natural history, distribution, and morphology

34. Clarifying the type locality of Liotyphlops wilderi (Garman, 1883) (Serpentes, Anomalepididae), with comments on other reptiles from São Cyriaco, Minas Gerais

36. Fossorial and durophagous: implications of molluscivory for head size and bite capacity in a burrowing worm lizard.

37. Evolution of postcranial skeleton in worm lizards inferred from its status in the Cretaceous stem-amphisbaenian Slavoia darevskii.

38. New record and updated distribution map of the rare Amphisbaena spurrelli (Amphisbaenia: Amphisbaenidae)

39. Los reptiles escamosos del Plioceno de la costa atlántica entre Mar del Plata y Miramar, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina The Pliocene squamate reptiles of the Atlantic coast between Mar del Plata and Miramar, Buenos Aires province, Argentina

40. Lizards and amphisbaenians (Reptilia, Squamata) from the middle Eocene of Mazaterón (Soria, Spain).

41. In the depths of obscurity: Knowledge gaps and extinction risk of Brazilian worm lizards (Squamata, Amphisbaenidae).

42. Patterns of species richness, endemism and environmental gradients of African reptiles.

43. Fossil amphibians and reptiles from Plakias, Crete: A glimpse into the earliest late Miocene herpetofaunas of southeastern Europe.

44. Skull osteology of the Eocene amphisbaenian Spathorhynchus fossorium (Reptilia, Squamata) suggests convergent evolution and reversals of fossorial adaptations in worm lizards.

45. A new species of Zygaspis (Reptilia: Squamata: Amphisbaenidae) from north-eastern Mozambique.

46. Random Sampling of Squamate Reptiles in Spanish Natural Reserves Reveals the Presence of Novel Adenoviruses in Lacertids (Family Lacertidae) and Worm Lizards (Amphisbaenia).

47. Amphisbaena mertensii (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae): Notes on natural history, distribution, and morphology

48. The lizard (Reptilia, Squamata) assemblage from the Paleocene of Montchenot (Paris Basin, MP6)

49. Amphisbaenia: Adaptações para o Modo de Vida Fossorial

50. Integrative taxonomy of small worm lizards from Southern South America, with description of three new species (Amphisbaenia: Amphisbaenidae)

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