“…Additionally, even in squamate eggs with no shell units, variation has been recorded in all layers of the eggshell, but has rarely been the subject of classifications analogous to those of shell units in other reptile eggs. This includes the outer ornamentation of the CL, which can include grooves and cracks, calcite granules, or rosettes, etc., the size and shape of which appear to be unique to specific clades (Arrieta et al, 2021; Osborne & Thompson, 2005; Packard & DeMarco, 1991; Packard et al, 1982; Packard, Packard, & Boardman, 1982; Packard et al, 1991; Schleich & Kästle, 1988); bundles of protein fibers in the membrana testacea, often arranged in highly specific and complex patterns (Legendre, Rubilar‐Rogers, Musser, et al, 2020; Osborne & Thompson, 2005; Packard et al, 1982; Schleich & Kästle, 1988); and mineralized nodules in the membrana testacea, highly variable in shape and size but almost never reported in formal descriptions (Schleich & Kästle, 1988). Such structures, as well as their location on or within the shell, have been categorized and discussed in the context of calcification patterns and shell porosity (D'Alba et al, 2021; Kohring, 1995; Schleich & Kästle, 1988), although such classifications remain to be tested in a phylogenetic context.…”