Iú-lân-bo̍k

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"Iú-lân-bo̍k" ia̍h ū khó-lêng sī kóng lâ-lí, chi̍t khoán chhī-leng tōng-bu̍t.

Iú-lân-bo̍k
Sî-kan hoān-ûi:
Chá-kî Jura-kíHiān-chāi, 199–0 Ma[1]
Tiliqua scincoides scincoides
Kho-ha̍k hun-lūi e
(bô-hun-kip): Filozoa
Kài: Animalia
Oppel, 1811
A-kûn (subgroups)[2]

Iú-lân-bo̍k, Latin-miâ Squamata, sī hiān-chûn pâ-thiông-lūi tōng-bu̍t lāi-bīn siāng toā ê chi̍t hūn, hâm tō͘-tēng kap choâ-lūi.

Chham-chiàu[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]

  1. Hutchinson, M. N.; Skinner, A.; Lee, M. S. Y. (2012). "Tikiguania and the antiquity of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes)". Biology Letters. 8 (4): 665–669. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2011.1216. PMC 3391445Freely accessible. PMID 22279152. 
  2. Wiens, J. J.; Hutter, C. R.; Mulcahy, D. G.; Noonan, B. P.; Townsend, T. M.; Sites, J. W.; Reeder, T. W. (2012). "Resolving the phylogeny of lizards and snakes (Squamata) with extensive sampling of genes and species". Biology Letters. 8 (6): 1043–1046. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2012.0703. PMC 3497141Freely accessible. PMID 22993238.