36-II
SAUROPSIDA
Classification
Chapters/Biodiversity Tree
Home
Biodiversity Tree
1. Physics
2. Chemistry
3. Astronomy
4. Geology
5. Cell Structure
6. Molecular Biology
7. Photosynthesis and Respiration
8. Molecular Genetics
9. Mitosis and Meiosis
10. Mendelian Genetics
11. Populations
12. Communities
13. Ecosystems
14. Evidence of Evolution
15. Theory and Process of Evolution
16. Classification Systems
17. Prokaryotes
18. Eukaryota
19. Viridiplantae (Plants)
20. Embryophyta
21. Tracheophyta
22. Spermatophyta
23. Magnoliophyta
24. Fungi
25. Metazoa (Animals)
26. Eumetazoa
27. Bilateria
28. Coelomata
29. Arthropoda
30. Insecta
31. Deuterostomia
32. Chordata
33. Vertebrata
34. Teleostomi
35. Tetrapoda
36. Sauroposida
37. Aves
38. Mammals
39. Western/Coniferous Forests
40. Taiga (Northern Forests)
41. Eastern/Deciduous Forests
42. Tropical Forests
43. Deserts
44. Polar Environments
45. Tundra
46. Grasslands
47. Wetlands
48. Freshwater Environments
49. Estuaries
50. Marine Environments
51. Extreme Environments
Sea Turtles are in the superfamily Chelonioidea, a division of the hidden-necked turtle suborder.
[Photo by David Vogel/USFWS]
Chapter Outline
Description of Sauropsida
Classification of Sauropsida
Testudines
Lepidosauria
Scleroglossa
Serpentes
Crocodylidae
Sources
Links to external sites will appear in pop-up windows.
Links:
Center for North American Herpetology
Kansas Herpetological Society
Reptiles and Amphibians of Virginia
South Carolina Reptiles and Amphibians
Reptiles and Amphibians of Oregon
Iowa Herpetology
Reptiles of Australia
Herp Pictures
Arizona Herpetological Association
Crocodilian, Tuatara, and Turtle Species of the World
"Animal Snapshots" of San Diego Zoo
reptiles
Bipes biporus
- Mole Lizard or Ajolote
Herpetology Lab (ZOO 5424L)
- Alessandro Catenazzi, Florida International U.
Reptiles
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
[
Previous Page
]
[
Next Page
]