Eleutherodactylus longipes

Ramírez-Bautista, Aurelio, Hernández-Salinas, Uriel, Cruz-Elizalde, Raciel, Berriozabal-Islas, Christian, Moreno-Lara, Israel, DeSantis, Dominic L., Johnson, Jerry D., García-Padilla, Elí, Mata-Silva, Vicente & Wilson, Larry David, 2020, The herpetofauna of Hidalgo, Mexico: composition, distribution, and conservation status, Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 224) 14 (1), pp. 63-118 : 104

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13257923

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A87FF-FFD2-FFFC-DDCD-FC7200C8FE11

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Felipe

scientific name

Eleutherodactylus longipes
status

 

Eleutherodactylus longipes * (15) Eleutherodactylus verrucipes * (16) Aquiloeurycea cephalica * (14) Chiropterotriton arboreus * (18)

Chiropterotriton chico ** (18)

Chiropterotriton chiropterus * (16)

Chiropterotriton chondrostega * (17) Chiropterotriton dimidiatus * (17)

Chiropterotriton magnipes * (16)

Chiropterotriton mosaueri ** (18)

Chiropterotriton multidentatus * (15) Chiropterotriton terrestris * (18)

Pseudoeurycea altamontana * (17)

Pseudoeurycea leprosa * (16)

Abronia taeniata * (15)

Barisia imbricata * (14)

Sceloporus megalepidurus * (14)

Sceloporus minor * (14)

Lampropeltis ruthveni * (16)

Pituophis deppei * (14)

Rhadinaea quinquelineata * (15)

Thamnophis pulchrilatus * (15)

Thamnophis scalaris * (14)

Thamnophis scaliger * (15)

Crotalus aquilus * (16)

Crotalus intermedius * (15)

Crotalus polystictus * (16)

Crotalus ravus * (14)

Crotalus triseriatus * (16)

Twenty-seven of these species are country endemics and the other two are state endemics, and their EVS vary from 14 to 18.

The Mexican Plateau occupies rank three, with 51 country and state endemic species ( Table 17), including 10 anurans (all country endemics), seven salamanders (five country endemics and two state endemics), 33 squamates (all country endemics), and one turtle (a country endemic; Table 4). The region also contains 23 high vulnerability species ( Table 18), including the following one anuran, five salamanders, and 17 squamates:

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