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Inventario herpetofaunístico del noroeste de Hidalgo

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說明

Las zonas áridas y semiáridas del Estado de Hidalgo cubren cerca del 50% de la superficie del estado; sin embargo, son escasos los estudios herpetofaunísticos en vegetación con matorral xerófilo. La eco-región denominada "Lomeríos y planicies del altiplano con matorral xerófilo y pastizal" se encuentra ubicada al noroeste de Hidalgo e incluye municipios como Zimapán, Tecozautla y Taquillo, por lo que se propone realizar un inventario de los anfibios y reptiles en estos tres municipios. A la fecha se tienen registradas 16 familias, 7 de anfibios y 9 de reptiles; 37 géneros, 8 de anfibios y 31 de reptiles y 50 especies, 12 de anfibios y 38 de reptiles, pero de acuerdo con trabajos recientes es posible que se encuentren nuevos registros para la zona. Se elaborará un listado de la herpetofauna de la región y se analizará la diversidad alfa y beta utilizando la riqueza de especies. Asimismo, se realizará una base de datos y un catálogo de las especies registradas que servirá como base para la difusión del conocimiento de estos organismos. Palabras clave Anfibios, reptiles, Hidalgo, Zimapán, Tecozautla, Tasquillo, matorral xerófilo.

Reino: 1 Filo: 1 Clase: 2 Orden: 4 Familia: 19 Género: 37 Especie: 56

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關鍵字

Occurrence; Anfibios; Reptiles; Occurrence

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聯絡資訊

Irene Goyenechea Mayer-Goyenechea
  • 出處
Responsable
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de HidalgoInstituto de Ciencias Básicas e Ingeniería
Carretera a Pachuca-Tulancingo km 4.5 s/n Col. Carboneras
42184 Mineral de la Reforma
Hidalgo
MX
Tel. 01 (771) 717 2000 ext 6657Fax 01 (771) 717 2112
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Patricia Ramos Rivera
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Dirección General de Sistemas
Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
Liga Periférico-Insurgentes Sur No. 4903, Col. Parques del Pedregal
14010 México
Tlalpan
MX
50045000

地理涵蓋範圍

País: MEXICO (HIDALGO)

界定座標範圍 緯度南界 經度西界 [20.29, -99.633], 緯度北界 經度東界 [21.008, -98.008]

分類群涵蓋範圍

Reino: Animalia Filo: Chordata Clase: Reptilia, Amphibia Orden: Squamata, Anura, Caudata, Testudines Familia: Teiidae, Ranidae, Phrynosomatidae, Hylidae, Colubridae, Bufonidae, Dipsadidae, Scaphiopodidae, Plethodontidae, Leptotyphlopidae, Viperidae, Eleutherodactylidae, Xantusiidae, Leptodactylidae, Anguidae, Kinosternidae, Natricidae, Scincidae, Elapidae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Reptilia, Amphibia
Order Squamata, Anura, Caudata, Testudines
Family Teiidae, Ranidae, Phrynosomatidae, Hylidae, Colubridae, Bufonidae, Dipsadidae, Scaphiopodidae, Plethodontidae, Leptotyphlopidae, Viperidae, Eleutherodactylidae, Xantusiidae, Leptodactylidae, Anguidae, Kinosternidae, Natricidae, Scincidae, Elapidae
Genus Aspidoscelis, Lithobates, Sceloporus, Hyla, Trimorphodon, Incilius, Geophis, Pituophis, Drymarchon, Spea, Leptophis, Pseudoeurycea, Leptotyphlops, Hypsiglena, Masticophis, Crotalus, Eleutherodactylus, Lepidophyma, Chiropterotriton, Leptodactylus, Gerrhonotus, Senticolis, Tantilla, Kinosternon, Thamnophis, Tropidodipsas, Conopsis, Rana, Ecnomiohyla, Eumeces, Phrynosoma, Bufo, Salvadora, Pantherophis, Barisia, Micrurus, Ficimia
Species Aspidoscelis gularis (huico pinto del noreste, huico texano), Lithobates berlandieri (otác (Seri), rana leopardo, rana leopardo del río Bravo, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Lithobates spectabilis (rana manchada, rana vistosa), Sceloporus parvus (lagartija escamosa panza azul, lagartija espinosa de panza azul), Hyla arenicolor (otác (Seri), rana de árbol color arena, ranita de cañon, ranita de las rocas, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Sceloporus spinosus (lagartija escamosa espinosa, lagartija espinosa), Sceloporus grammicus (chintete de mezquite, lagartija escamosa de mezquite, lagartija espinosa del mezquital), Trimorphodon tau (culebra, falsa nauyaca mexicana), Incilius occidentalis (sapo de los pinos, sapo de pino, sapo pinero), Geophis latifrontalis (culebra minera potosina, minadora de San Luis Potosí), Sceloporus torquatus (lagartija escamosa barrada, lagartija espinosa de collar, rápido barrado), Aspidoscelis sackii (campeche, lagartija), Pituophis deppei (alicante, cincuate, cincuate mexicana, culebra casera, culebra sorda mexicana, ratonera), Drymarchon melanurus (arroyera, babatuco, babutua, culebra azul, culebra prieta, palancacoate, tilcoate), Spea multiplicata (sapo de espuelas mexicano, sapo montícola de espuela), Leptophis mexicanus (culebra perico mexicana, ranera mexicana), Pseudoeurycea cephalica (babosa, tlaconete regordete), Leptotyphlops dulcis (culebrilla ciega de Nuevo México, culebrilla ciega del noreste, culebrilla ciega texana, serpiente lombriz texana), Hypsiglena torquata (culebra de la noche, culebra noctura del Pacífico, culebra nocturna, culebra nocturna ojo de gato, culebra ojo de gato), Masticophis taeniatus (culebra chirriadora, culebra chirriadora adornada, culebra látigo rayada), Crotalus atrox (cascabel de diamantes, cocázni (Seri), víbora cascabel de Isla Tortuga, víbora de cascabel, víbora de cascabel de diamantes de occidente, víbora serrana), Eleutherodactylus longipes (ranita chirriadora de la Huasteca), Lepidophyma gaigeae (lagartija nocturna de Gaiger, lagartija nocturna de Tamazunchale), Crotalus molossus (abaniqillo de Simmons, cascabel de cola negra, cascabel serrana, cocázni (Seri), cushishin, sayahuki (Yuto-nahua), sayahuqui (Seri), víbora cascabel cola negra, víbora cascabel tropical, víbora de cascabel), Chiropterotriton chondrostega (salamandra cartilaginosa, salamandra pie plano cartilaginosa), Leptodactylus melanonotus (múuch (Maya), otác (Seri), rana del sabinal, rana nidificadora de sabinal, ranita espumera de dedos marginados, ranita hojarasca, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Gerrhonotus infernalis (cantil de tierra, lagartija escorpión de Taylor, lagartija lagarto norteño), Pseudoeurycea bellii (ajolote de tierra, salamandra, tlaconete pinto), Senticolis triaspis (culebra oliva, culebra ratonera oliva, culebra verde, ratonera), Tantilla bocourti (culebra cabeza negra, culebra cabeza negra de Bocourt, culebra encapuchada, culebra encapuchada de Bocourt), Kinosternon integrum (casquito de burro, tortuga de agua, tortuga de río, tortuga pecho quebrado mexicana), Thamnophis cyrtopsis (abaniqillo de Simmons, abaniquillo, culebra de agua, culebra lineada de bosque, culebra listonada cuello negro, víbora de agua), Tropidodipsas sartorii (coralillo falso, culebra caracolera de oriente), Conopsis lineata (culebra nariz de pala del occidente, culebra terrestre del centro), Rana pustulosa (otác (Seri), rana de cascada, rana de rayas blancas, rana rayas blancas, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Sceloporus formosus (chintete esmeralda, lagartija escamosa esmeralda norteña, lagartija espinosa esmeralda norteña), Kinosternon hirtipes (casquito de pata rugosa, tortuga pecho quebrado pata rugosa), Kinosternon scorpioides (tortuga pecho quebrado escorpión), Ecnomiohyla miotympanum (calate, calate arborícola, rana de árbol orejas chicas), Eumeces lynxe (eslizón de bosque de encinos, eslizón encinero), Sceloporus jarrovii (cachorón, lagartija escamosa de montaña, lagartija espinosa de Yarrow, rochaca), Phrynosoma orbiculare (camaleón, camaleón de montaña, falso camaleón, lagartija cornuda de montaña), Sceloporus minor, Masticophis schotti (culebra látigo de Schott), Sceloporus variabilis (lagartija escamosa panza rosada, lagartija espinosa panza rosada), Bufo punctatus (haat iiqui ix (Seri), sapo, sapo de puntos rojos, sapo manchas rojas, sapo pinto), Salvadora grahamiae (culebra, culebra chata de montaña, culebra parchada de montaña), Sceloporus scalaris (lagartija da pastizal, lagartija escamosa escalonada, lagartija espinosa de pastizal), Thamnophis melanogaster (culebra de agua, culebra de agua de panza negra, culebra de agua de panza negra mexicana, culebra negra en Aguascalientes, víbora de agua), Eleutherodactylus verrucipes (rana chirrionera orejona, ranita orejona), Pantherophis guttatus, Salvadora bairdi (culebra chata de Baird, culebra parchada de Baird), Barisia imbricata (escorpión, lagarto alicante del Popocatépetl), Micrurus fulvius, Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides (rana chirriadora mexicana), Ficimia streckeri (culebra naricilla Mexicana)

時間涵蓋範圍

起始日期 / 結束日期 1966-01-21 / 2009-10-14

計畫資料

Las zonas áridas y semiáridas del Estado de Hidalgo cubren cerca del 50% de la superficie del estado; sin embargo, son escasos los estudios herpetofaunísticos en vegetación con matorral xerófilo. La eco-región denominada "Lomeríos y planicies del altiplano con matorral xerófilo y pastizal" se encuentra ubicada al noroeste de Hidalgo e incluye municipios como Zimapán, Tecozautla y Taquillo, por lo que se propone realizar un inventario de los anfibios y reptiles en estos tres municipios. A la fecha se tienen registradas 16 familias, 7 de anfibios y 9 de reptiles; 37 géneros, 8 de anfibios y 31 de reptiles y 50 especies, 12 de anfibios y 38 de reptiles, pero de acuerdo con trabajos recientes es posible que se encuentren nuevos registros para la zona. Se elaborará un listado de la herpetofauna de la región y se analizará la diversidad alfa y beta utilizando la riqueza de especies. Asimismo, se realizará una base de datos y un catálogo de las especies registradas que servirá como base para la difusión del conocimiento de estos organismos. Palabras clave Anfibios, reptiles, Hidalgo, Zimapán, Tecozautla, Tasquillo, matorral xerófilo.

計畫名稱 Inventario herpetofaunístico del noroeste de Hidalgo
辨識碼 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
經費來源 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO)
研究區域描述 Anfibios Reptiles ajolotes, salamandras, tritones boas, cobras, coralillos, culebras, pitones, serpientes, víboras camaleones, geckos, iguanas, lagartijas, lagartos ranas, sapos tortugas dulceacuícolas, tortugas terrestres

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蒐藏名稱 Amphibians and Reptiles Collection;FMNH;Field Museum of Natural History;FMNH
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Amphibians and Reptiles Collection;UCM;University of Colorado, Boulder;UCM
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Colección de Anfibios;CIB-UAEH;Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo;CIB-UAEH
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Colección de Reptiles;CIB-UAEH;Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo;CIB-UAEH
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Colección Herpetológica;ENCB;Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional;ENCB-IPN
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Colección Herpetológica;MZFC-HE;Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;FC-UNAM
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Colección Nacional de Anfibios y Reptiles;CNAR;Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;IBUNAM
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Collection of Herpetology;TCWC;Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collections, Texas A & M University;TCWC-TAMU
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Collection of Herpetology;UIMNH;University of Illinois, Museum of Natural History;UIMNH
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Herpetology Collection;LACM;Natural History Museum, Los Angeles County;LACM
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Herpetology Collection;AMNH;American Museum of Natural History;AMNH
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 National Collection of Amphibians and Reptiles;USNM;National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution;NMNH-SI
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
蒐藏名稱 Reptiles and Amphibians Collection;UMMZ;University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology;UMMZ
蒐藏編號 SNIB-GT002-GT0021008F_corregida-ND
上層採集品識別碼 NO APLICA
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