Frenatae

/ˈfrenəti/ noun

Definition

A taxonomic group of lizards characterized by the presence of a frenulum, a small ridge on the side of the head between the eye and nostril.

Etymology

From Latin frenum via the diminutive frenulum, plus the Latin feminine plural -ae used in scientific nomenclature. The term describes a specific anatomical feature that distinguishes these lizards.

Kelly Says

Scientists named an entire group of lizards based on a tiny ridge on their heads—that shows how even the smallest anatomical features can be important enough to categorize thousands of species!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
fren
fren
ARالعربية
fren
fren
BNবাংলা
fren
fren
CACatalà
fren
fren
CSČeština
fren
fren
DADansk
fren
fren
DEDeutsch
frenatae
fren-a-te
ELΕλληνικά
fren
fren
ESEspañol
frenatae
fren-ta-e
FAفارسی
fren
fren
FISuomi
fren
fren
FRFrançais
frenées
fʁeneː
GUGU
fren
fren
HAHA
fren
fren
HEעברית
fren
fren
HIहिन्दी
फ्रैनल
fray-nal
HUMagyar
fren
fren
IDBahasa Indonesia
fren
fren
IGIG
fren
fren
ITItaliano
frenate
fɾe-na-te
JA日本語
frenatae
fure-na-te
KKKK
fren
fren
KMKM
fren
fren
KO한국어
frenatae
fure-na-te
MRMR
fren
fren
MSBahasa Melayu
fren
fren
MYမြန်မာ
fren
fren
NLNederlands
fren
fren
NONorsk
fren
fren
PAPA
fren
fren
PLPolski
fren
fren
PTPortuguês
frenatae
fren-a-te
RORomână
fren
fren
RUРусский
френ
fren
SVSvenska
fren
fren
SWKiswahili
fren
fren
TAதமிழ்
fren
fren
TEతెలుగు
fren
fren
THไทย
fren
fren
TLTL
fren
fren
TRTürkçe
fren
fren
UKУкраїнська
френ
fren
URاردو
fren
fren
VITiếng Việt
fren
fren
YOYO
fren
fren
ZH中文
frenatae
furen-tai
ZUZU
fren
fren

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