Lithobates berlandieri (Baird, 1859)
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1525-9153 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E3E8651-FFFA-BB12-FF62-FF4BCEBC4AC6 |
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Felipe |
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Lithobates berlandieri |
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Lithobates berlandieri View in CoL *** 2
Of these 19 species, 16 (84.2%) are non-endemics, two are introduced species, and one is a peninsular endemic. Of the 16 non-endemic species, all but one are distributed to the north in the United States; and the single exception is the garter snake Thamnophis marcianus , which occurs from the United States through Mexico, and into Central America (http://mesoamericanherpetology.com; accessed 5 June 2022). Crotaphytus grismeri is endemic to the LCVR, and the two introduced species are from populations outside of Baja California.
The third-largest group of single-region species is found in the ATR region, and is comprised of the following five species:
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