Lepidophyma zongolica
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13259133 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AC57066A-FFA6-C603-F5E5-709AFDBEFA1B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lepidophyma zongolica |
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Lepidophyma zongolica View in CoL * (16) Xenosaurus rectocollaris * (16)
Xenosaurus tzacualtipantecus * (17)
Pituophis deppei * (14)
Salvadora bairdi * (15)
Tantilla shawi * (15)
Geophis blanchardi * (15)
Geophis chalybeus ** (15)
Geophis lorancai * (14)
Rhadinaea cuneata * (15)
Rhadinaea forbesi ** (15)
Rhadinaea quinquelineata * (15)
Thamnophis chrysocephalus * (14)
Thamnophis conanti * (17)
Thamnophis godmani * (14)
Thamnophis pulchrilatus * (15)
Thamnophis scalaris * (14)
Thamnophis sumichrasti * (15)
Agkistrodon taylori * (17)
Cerrophidion petlalcalensis * (18)
Crotalus intermedius * (15)
Crotalus ravus * (14)
Crotalus totonacus * (17)
Crotalus triseriatus * (16)
Ophryacus smaragdinus * (14)
Ophryacus undulatus * (15)
The TVB region (Rank two) is of similar conservation significance, as it contains 123 country and state endemic species, and 79 high vulnerability species. The 123 endemic species comprise 27 anurans (25 country endemics and two state endemics), 29 salamanders (15 country endemics and 14 state endemics), 66 squamates (61 country endemics and five state endemics), and one turtle (one country endemic). The TVB also harbors 79 high vulnerability species ( Table 21), including 14 anurans, 27 salamanders, 37 squamates, and one turtle. Of the 79 endemic high vulnerability species, 41 are country endemics and 38 are state endemics, and their EVS ranges from 14 to 18, as follows:
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