Sarcohyla charadricola
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13257923 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A87FF-FFD2-FFFC-DE3A-FE770797F9B0 |
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Felipe |
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Sarcohyla charadricola |
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Sarcohyla charadricola View in CoL * (14) Chiropterotriton chiropterus * (16) Chiropterotriton dimidiatus ** (17) Chiropterotriton mosaueri ** (18)
Chiropterotriton multidentatus * (15) Pseudoeurycea leprosa * (16)
Abronia taeniata * (15)
Barisia imbricata * (14)
Sceloporus megalepidurus * (14)
Sceloporus minor * (14)
Sceloporus parvus * (15)
Lampropeltis mexicana * (15)
Lampropeltis ruthveni * (16)
Pituophis deppei * (14)
Salvadora bairdi * (15)
Rhadinaea quinquelineata * (15)
Thamnophis melanogaster * (15)
Thamnophis scaliger * (15)
Thamnophis sumichrasti * (15)
Crotalus aquilus * (16)
Crotalus polystictus * (16)
Crotalus ravus * (14)
Crotalus triseriatus * (16)
Twenty-one of these species are country endemics and the other two are state endemics, and their EVS vary from 14 to 18.
The region occupying the fourth rank is the Gulf Coastal Lowlands, which contains 31 country endemic species ( Table 17), including eight anurans (all country endemics), one salamander (a country endemic), 22 squamates (all country endemics), and one turtle (a country endemic; Table 4). This region also harbors 15 high vulnerability species ( Table 18), including the following five anurans, one salamander, seven squamates, and two turtles:
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