Occurrence

Actualización de la taxonomía y distribución de los anfibios y reptiles de San Luis Potosí

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San Luis Potosí es uno de los estados con mayor diversidad de ambientes. Su herpetofauna ha sido estudiada de manera intermitente, por lo que se tiene un conocimiento relativamente adecuado de los anfibios y reptiles. Sin embargo, es necesario integrar este conocimiento y hacerlo disponible a el mayor número de investigadores y personas interesadas en la biodiversidad. Por lo anterior se plantea realizar la actualización del listado y la taxonomía de las especies presentes en San Luis Potosí así como actualizar la distribución conocida de esas especies. Lo anterior se plantea realizar mediante 1) la revisión exhaustiva de la bibliografía, 2) la actualización de las bases de datos de las colecciones Herpetológica de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, IPN (ENCB) y la Colección Nacional de Anfibios y Reptiles, IBUNAM (CNAR), 3) la actualización taxonómica de las especies, 4) elaboración de mapas de distribución de las familias en el estado, 5) la consulta de las bases de datos de otras colecciones tanto nacionales como extranjeras, 6) también se mencionará el estado de conservación de las especies y 7) se realizarán salidas al campo para obtener recolectas de ejemplares en las regiones donde no se reportan registros, donde tales registros sean escasos, o donde la importancia de registros históricos lo amerite .

Reino: 1 Filo: 1 Clase: 2 Orden: 4 Familia: 28 Género: 68 Especie: 113 Epitetoinfraespecifico: 30

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Контакты

Juan Carlos López Vidal
  • Originator
Responsable
Instituto Politécnico NacionalEscuela Nacional de Ciencias BiológicasDepartamento de ZoologíaLaboratorio de Cordados Terrestres
Prolongación de Carpio y Plan de Ayala s/n
11340 México
Distrito Federal
MX
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Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
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14010 MÉXICO
Tlalpan
MX
50045000
Patricia Ramos Rivera
  • Point Of Contact
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

Географический охват

País: MEXICO (SAN LUIS POTOSI)

Ограничивающие координаты Юг Запад [21,232, -102,13], Север Восток [23,829, -98,506]

Таксономический охват

Reino: Animalia Filo: Chordata Clase: Amphibia, Reptilia Orden: Anura, Squamata, Testudines, Caudata Familia: Ranidae, Natricidae, Kinosternidae, Eleutherodactylidae, Salamandridae, Bufonidae, Hylidae, Ambystomatidae, Teiidae, Colubridae, Phrynosomatidae, Scaphiopodidae, Scincidae, Viperidae, Gekkonidae, Plethodontidae, Dipsadidae, Microhylidae, Xantusiidae, Boidae, Emydidae, Dibamidae, Xenosauridae, Iguanidae, Leptodactylidae, Elapidae, Anguidae, Corytophanidae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Amphibia, Reptilia
Order Anura, Squamata, Testudines, Caudata
Family Ranidae, Natricidae, Kinosternidae, Eleutherodactylidae, Salamandridae, Bufonidae, Hylidae, Ambystomatidae, Teiidae, Colubridae, Phrynosomatidae, Scaphiopodidae, Scincidae, Viperidae, Gekkonidae, Plethodontidae, Dipsadidae, Microhylidae, Xantusiidae, Boidae, Emydidae, Dibamidae, Xenosauridae, Iguanidae, Leptodactylidae, Elapidae, Anguidae, Corytophanidae
Genus Rana, Thamnophis, Kinosternon, Eleutherodactylus, Notophthalmus, Nerodia, Bufo, Hyla, Ambystoma, Cnemidophorus, Conopsis, Sceloporus, Spea, Trachycephalus, Scinax, Rhinella, Leiolopisma, Crotalus, Scincella, Aspidoscelis, Storeria, Anaxyrus, Hemidactylus, Eumeces, Phrynosoma, Smilisca, Chiropterotriton, Leptodeira, Hypopachus, Lepidophyma, Ficimia, Drymarchon, Ameiva, Masticophis, Rhadinaea, Coniophanes, Spilotes, Pseudoeurycea, Holbrookia, Scaphiopus, Ecnomiohyla, Pituophis, Gyalopion, Pantherophis, Tantilla, Adelphicos, Incilius, Phrynohyas, Oxybelis, Boa, Lampropeltis, Terrapene, Lithobates, Bothrops, Anelytropsis, Bolitoglossa, Xenosaurus, Drymobius, Leptophis, Ctenosaura, Syrrhophus, Leptodactylus, Hypsiglena, Trimorphodon, Micrurus, Gerrhonotus, Laemanctus, Barisia
Species Rana johni (rana de Moore, rana de la huasteca), Thamnophis eques (culebra listonada del sur mexicano, southern mexico garder snake, culebra de agua, culebra de agua nómado mexicano, culebra listonada del sur Mexicano), Rana pipiens, Rana berlandieri (otác (Seri), rana leopardo, rana leopardo del río Bravo, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Kinosternon integrum (tortuga pecho quebrado mexicana, casquito de burro, mexican mud turtle, casquito de burro, tortuga de agua, tortuga de río, tortuga pecho quebrado mexicana), Thamnophis melanogaster (mexican blackbelly water snake, culebra de agua de panza negra, culebra de agua, culebra de agua de panza negra, culebra de agua de panza negra mexicana, culebra negra en Aguascalientes, víbora de agua), Thamnophis sumichrasti (culebra listonada de Sumichrast, sumichrast garder snake, culebra de agua nómada de sumichrast, culebra listonada, culebra listonada de Sumichrast), Notophthalmus meridionalis (black-spotted newt, tritón manchas negras, tritón de manchas negras, tritón manchas negras), Thamnophis proximus (culebra listonada occidental, western ribbon snake, culebra acuática, culebra listonada occidental), Bufo valliceps (múuch (Maya), sapo, sapo común, sapo costero, sapo del golfo), Nerodia rhombifer (culebra de agua de diamantes, diamond back water snake, culebra de agua de diamantes, culebra de agua de espalda de diamantes), Rana megapoda (rana leopardo patas grandes, rana pierna de pollo), Ambystoma velasci (tiger salamander, ajolote, salamandra tigre, ajolote de Alchichica, ajolote del altiplano, salamandra, salamandra de Alchichica, salamandra de Taylor, salamandra tigre de meseta), Rana montezumae (rana de Moctezuma, rana leopardo de Moctezuma), Cnemidophorus gularis (huico pinto del noreste, huico texano), Conopsis nasus (large-nosed earth snake, culebra terrestre narigona, culebra de tierra de la meseta mexicana, culebra terrestre narigona, culebrita gris), Spea multiplicata (sapo de espuelas del sur, southern spade foot, sapo de espuelas mexicano, sapo montícola de espuela), Trachycephalus venulosus (quech (Maya), rana arborícola lechosa, rana arbórea, rana lechosa de árbol, rana venulosa, x-túuts´ (Maya)), Scinax staufferi (rana arborícola trompuda, rana arbórea trompuda de Stauffer, rana de árbol de Stauffer, ranita arborícola, ranita gris), Sceloporus goldmani (Goldman's bunchgrass lizard, lagartija escamosa de Goldman, lagartija de pastizal de Goldman, lagartija escamosa de Goldman), Spea intermontana, Sceloporus variabilis (rose bellied lizard, lagartija escamosa panza rosada, lagartija escamosa panza rosada, lagartija espinosa panza rosada), Rhinella horribilis (bezmuch (Maya), sapo común, sapo gigante, sapo grande, sapo lechero, sapo verrugoso, totmuch (Maya)), Leiolopisma caudaequinae, Crotalus triseriatus (cascabel oscura de la Sierra Madre, víbora cascabel transvolcánica), Aspidoscelis gularis (huico pinto del noreste, huico texano), Crotalus lepidus (rock rattlesnake, chachamuri verde, chichámora, cascabel verde, chachamuri (Yuto-nahua), chachamuri verde, chichámora, víbora cascabel variable, víbora de cascabel, víbora de cascabel de las rocas, víbora de cascabel gris), Storeria dekayi (culebra parda de Kay, brown snake, culebra parda, culebra parda de Kay), Anaxyrus cognatus (great plains toad, sapo de la gran planicie, sapo, sapo de espuelas, sapo de la gran planicie, sapo de las grandes planicies), Hemidactylus frenatus (common house gecko, geco casero bocón, besucona, geco casero bocón), Eumeces tetragrammus (four lined skink, eslizón cuatro líneas, eslizón cuatro líneas, eslizón cuatro líneas del noreste), Cnemidophorus inornatus (huico liso, huico liso del altiplano), Aspidoscelis inornatus (huico liso, huico liso del altiplano), Smilisca baudinii (common mexican tree frog, rana trepadora, mexican treefrog, rana de árbol mexicana común, otác (Seri), quech (Maya), rana arborícola mexicana, rana arbórea de Baudin, rana de árbol mexicana, rana de árbol mexicana común, rana trepadora, x-túuts´ (Maya), ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Bufo punctatus (haat iiqui ix (Seri), sapo, sapo de puntos rojos, sapo manchas rojas, sapo pinto), Hyla miotympanum (calate, calate arborícola, rana de árbol orejas chicas), Sceloporus spinosus (spiny lizard, lagartija escamosa espinosa, lagartija escamosa espinosa, lagartija espinosa), Spea hammondii (sapo, sapo de espuelas occidental, sapo excavador), Chiropterotriton arboreus (arboreals splayfooted salamander, salamandra pie plano arbórea, salamandra pies planos arborícola), Hypopachus variolosus (sheep frog, rana ovejera, rana oveja común, chacmuch (Maya), múuch (Maya), otác (Seri), rana manglera, rana oveja común, rana ovejera, rana termitera, termitero balador, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Chiropterotriton magnipes (big foot splayfooted salamander, salamandra pie plano patona, salamandra patona, salamandra pie plano patona), Lepidophyma sylvaticum (madrean tropical night lizard, lagartija nocturna de montaña), Hyla eximia (mountain tree frog, rana de árbol de montaña, rana de árbol de montaña, rana verde manchada, ranita de montaña), Leptodeira septentrionalis (culebra ojo de gato norteña; manchada, northern cat eyed snake, culebra ojo de gato norteña, escombrera manchada), Ficimia olivacea (brown hooknose snake, culebra naricilla huasteca), Drymarchon corais, Rhadinaea gaigeae (culebra café de Gaige, Gaige's pine forest snake), Coniophanes imperialis (black-stripped snake, culebra rayas negras), Sceloporus jarrovii (yarrow's spiny lizard, cachorón, lagartija escamosa de montaña, cachorón, lagartija escamosa de montaña, lagartija espinosa de Yarrow, rochaca), Spilotes pullatus (culebra ratonera mica, black-and-yellow rat snake, culebra ratonera mica, culebra voladora), Phrynosoma modestum (roundtail hornet lizard, lagartija cornuda cola redonda, camaleón, camaleón de cola redonda, lagartija cornuda cola redonda, tapayatxin), Sceloporus torquatus (crevice Swift lizard, lagartija escamosa barrada, lagartija escamosa barrada, lagartija espinosa de collar, rápido barrado), Eleutherodactylus guttilatus (spotted chirping frog, rana chirriadora punteada, rana chirriadora punteada, ranita chirriadora de manchas), Sceloporus minor, Eumeces lynxe (oak forest skink, eslizón encinero, eslizón de bosque de encinos, eslizón encinero), Scaphiopus couchii (Sapo de espuelas de Conch, Conch's spade foot, cavador, sapo cavador, sapo de espuela, sapo de espuelas de Conch), Ecnomiohyla miotympanum (small-eared tree frog, rana de árbol orejas chicas, calate, calate arborícola, rana de árbol orejas chicas), Conopsis lineata (culebra nariz de pala del occidente, culebra terrestre del centro), Eleutherodactylus decoratus (rana de hojarasca decorada, rana labradora, rana ladradora adornada, rana ladrona adornada), Sceloporus parvus (bluebelly lizard, lagartija escamosa panza azul, lagartija escamosa panza azul, lagartija espinosa de panza azul), Pituophis deppei (culebra sorda mexicana, mexican bull snake, alicante, cincuate, cincuate mexicana, culebra casera, culebra sorda mexicana, ratonera), Gyalopion canum (chihuahuan hooknose snake, culebra nariz ganchuda de Chihuahua, culebra de naricilla occidental, culebra nariz de gancho occidental, culebra nariz ganchuda de Chihuahua), Scincella caudaequinae, Sceloporus grammicus (mezquite lizard, lagartija escamosa de mezquite, chintete de mezquite, lagartija escamosa de mezquite, lagartija espinosa del mezquital), Pantherophis emoryi (culebra ratonera de las planicies), Hyla arenicolor (canyon frog, ranita de cañon, canyon treefrog, rana de árbol color arena, otác (Seri), rana de árbol color arena, ranita de cañon, ranita de las rocas, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Tantilla atriceps (culebra encapuchada mexicana, mexican black-headed snake, culebra cabeza negra mexicana, culebra encapuchada mexicana, culebras cabeza negra mexicana), Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides (mexican chirping frog, rana chirriadora mexicana), Adelphicos quadrivirgatum (lombriz rayada, tzincan (Maya), zacatera), Incilius valliceps (gulf coast toad, sapo del Golfo, múuch (Maya), sapo, sapo común, sapo costero, sapo del golfo), Phrynohyas venulosa (veined tree frog, rana de árbol lechosa, quech (Maya), rana arborícola lechosa, rana arbórea, rana lechosa de árbol, rana venulosa, x-túuts´ (Maya)), Leptodeira septentrionalis subsp. polysticta (culebra ojo de gato), Oxybelis potosiensis (culebra bejuquilla mexicana, brown or mexican vine snake), Boa imperator (káxab yuk (Maya)), Ameiva undulata (rainbow ameiva, ameiva metálica; arcoiris, ameiva metálica, lagartija metálica), Tantilla wilcoxi (culebra encapuchada chihuahuense, chihuahuan black headed snake, culebra cabeza negra de Chihuahua, culebra encapuchada chihuahuense), Pituophis catenifer (burrillo, cincuate, cocasnáacöl (Seri), topera, víbora sorda), Incilius occidentalis (pine toad, sapo pinero, sapo de los pinos, sapo de pino, sapo pinero), Bufo nebulifer (sapo nebuloso), Lampropeltis triangulum (milk snake, culebra real coralillo), Eleutherodactylus augusti (otác (Seri), rana amarilla labradora, rana de hojarasca de acantilado, rana de tronco, rana ladradora amarilla, rana ladradora común, sapo ladrador, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Terrapene goldmani, Tantilla rubra (culebra cabeza-negra, culebra ciempiés veracruzana, culebra rojilla), Lithobates berlandieri (río Grande leopard frog, rana leopardo, rana del río grande, otác (Seri), rana leopardo, rana leopardo del río Bravo, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Crotalus totonacus (cascabel amarilla, víbora cascabel tropical, víbora de cascabel totonaca), Storeria storerioides (culebra parda mexicana, mexican brown snake, culebra, culebra parda mexicana), Bothrops asper (nauyaca-terciopelo real, terciopelo ?, nauyaca terciopelo real), Leptodeira maculata (culebra ojo de gato del suroeste, southwestern cat eyed snake, culebra ojo de gato del suroeste, escombreara del suroeste mexicano), Anelytropsis papillosus (lagartija ciega mexicana), Bolitoglossa platydactyla (broadfoot moushroom tongue salamander, salamandra lengua hongueada pies anchos, achoque de tierra, salamandra lengua de hongo pies anchos, salamandra lengua hongueada pies anchos, tlaconete de las piedras), Rhadinaea crassa (culebra café de Gaige), Aspidoscelis scalaris (huico manchado de la altiplanicie), Xenosaurus newmanorum (Newman's knob scaled lizard, xenosaurio de Newman), Drymobius margaritiferus (speckled racer, culebra corredora de Petatillos, corredora moteada, culebra, culebra corredora de Petatillos, lagunera), Sceloporus cyanogenys (lagartija espinosa azul), Holbrookia maculata (lesser earles lizard, lagartija sorda menor, lagartija sorda, lagartija sorda menor, lagartija sorda pequeñita, lagartilla perrilla), Terrapene mexicana, Phrynosoma cornutum (texas hornet lizard, camaleón texano, lagartija cornuda texana, camaleón, camaleón Texano, lagartija cornuda texana), Eleutherodactylus latrans, Leptophis mexicanus (culebra perico mexicana, mexican parrot snake, culebra perico mexicana, ranera mexicana), Ctenosaura acanthura (north eastern spiny tail iguana, garrobo de México, Iguana espinosa del Golfo, garrobo de México, iguana, iguana de cola espinosa del noreste, iguana de cola-espinosa del noroeste, iguana espinosa del Golfo), Syrrhophus cystignathoides (rana chirriadora mexicana), Lepidophyma occulor (Jalapa tropical night lizard, lagartija nocturna de Jalapa, lagartija nocturna de Jalapa, lagartija nocturna de Jalpan), Leptodactylus fragilis (múuch (Maya), rana de bigotes, ranita de charca, ranita de hojarasca, ranita espumera labio blanco, ranita labios blancos), Hypsiglena torquata (nightsnake, culebra nocturna ojo de gato, culebra de la noche, culebra noctura del Pacífico, culebra nocturna, culebra nocturna ojo de gato, culebra ojo de gato), Trimorphodon tau (culebra, falsa nauyaca mexicana), Gerrhonotus liocephalus (texas alligator lizard, lagarto escorpión texano, lagartija lagarto sureña, lagarto escorpión texano), Leptodactylus melanonotus (sabinal frog, ranita del sabinal, rana nidificadora de sabinal, múuch (Maya), otác (Seri), rana del sabinal, rana nidificadora de sabinal, ranita espumera de dedos marginados, ranita hojarasca, ziix hax ano quiij (Seri)), Sceloporus serrifer (blue spiny lizard, lagartija escamosa azul, lagartija escamosa azul, lagartija espinosa azul), Hyla picta (pintada, rana de árbol pintada, ranita, ranita arborícola, ranita arbórea, ranita grillo, ranita pintada, x-túuts´ (Maya)), Scincella gemmingeri (forest ground skink, encinela de selva, encinela de selva, escíncela de bosque de tierra), Sceloporus cautus (shy spiny lizard, lagartija escamosa tímida, lagartija escamosa tímida, lagartija espinosa llanera), Syrrhophus latodactylus
Infraspecificname Thamnophis melanogaster subsp. canescens, Thamnophis cyrtopsis subsp. cyrtopsis, Nerodia rhombifer subsp. blanchardi, Thamnophis macrostemma subsp. megalops, Sceloporus variabilis subsp. variabilis (lagartija escamosa panza rosada, lagartija espinosa panza rosada), Phrynosoma orbiculare subsp. cortezii, Leptodeira annulata subsp. cussiliris, Sceloporus grammicus subsp. microlepidotus, Ameiva undulata podarga, Eumeces tetragrammus subsp. tetragrammus (eslizón cuatro líneas, eslizón cuatro líneas del noreste), Masticophis flagellum subsp. lineatulus (amarilla, chirrionera, chirrionera de Baja California, chirrionera de Sonora, chirrionera norteña, chirrionera rayadita, chirrionera roja, corredora, culebra chirriadora común, culebra chirrionera, culebra chirrionera roja sonorense, látigo), Holbrookia maculata subsp. approximans (cachorita, lagartija sorda manchadita), Storeria dekayi texana (culebra parda, culebra parda de Kay), Sceloporus spinosus subsp. spinosus, Sceloporus grammicus subsp. disparilis, Sceloporus torquatus subsp. melanogaster, Crotalus molossus subsp. nigrescens (cascabel de cola negra mexicana), Aspidoscelis inornatus subsp. paulula, Sceloporus serrifer subsp. cyanogenys (lagartija espinosa azul), Storeria dekayi temporalineata (culebra parda, culebra parda de Kay), Lampropeltis triangulum subsp. dixoni (falsa coralillo de Tamulipas), Cnemidophorus sackii subsp. gularis (huico pinto del noreste, huico texano), Sceloporus jarrovii subsp. minor, Leptophis mexicanus subsp. mexicanus, Micrurus fitzingeri microgalbineus (coral neotropical, coral texano, coralillo, coralillo ensillado, serpiente coralillo arlequín), Hypsiglena torquata subsp. jani (culebra nocturna del noreste, culebra nocturna tejana), Leptodeira septentrionalis subsp. septentrionalis, Laemanctus serratus subsp. serratus, Barisia imbricata subsp. ciliaris (escorpión de montaña, lagartija falso escorpión), Masticophis flagellum subsp. testaceus (amarilla, chirrionera, chirrionera de Baja California, chirrionera de Sonora, chirrionera norteña, chirrionera rayadita, chirrionera roja, corredora, culebra chirriadora común, culebra chirrionera, culebra chirrionera roja sonorense, látigo)

Временной охват

Дата начала / Дата окончания 1879-09-17 / 1988-07-18

Данные проекта

San Luis Potosí es uno de los estados con mayor diversidad de ambientes. Su herpetofauna ha sido estudiada de manera intermitente, por lo que se tiene un conocimiento relativamente adecuado de los anfibios y reptiles. Sin embargo, es necesario integrar este conocimiento y hacerlo disponible a el mayor número de investigadores y personas interesadas en la biodiversidad. Por lo anterior se plantea realizar la actualización del listado y la taxonomía de las especies presentes en San Luis Potosí así como actualizar la distribución conocida de esas especies. Lo anterior se plantea realizar mediante 1) la revisión exhaustiva de la bibliografía, 2) la actualización de las bases de datos de las colecciones Herpetológica de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, IPN (ENCB) y la Colección Nacional de Anfibios y Reptiles, IBUNAM (CNAR), 3) la actualización taxonómica de las especies, 4) elaboración de mapas de distribución de las familias en el estado, 5) la consulta de las bases de datos de otras colecciones tanto nacionales como extranjeras, 6) también se mencionará el estado de conservación de las especies y 7) se realizarán salidas al campo para obtener recolectas de ejemplares en las regiones donde no se reportan registros, donde tales registros sean escasos, o donde la importancia de registros históricos lo amerite .

Название Actualización de la taxonomía y distribución de los anfibios y reptiles de San Luis Potosí
Идентификатор SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Финансирование Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO)
Описание района исследования Anfibios Reptiles ajolotes, salamandras, tritones boas, cobras, coralillos, culebras, pitones, serpientes, víboras caimanes, cocodrilos camaleones, geckos, iguanas, lagartijas, lagartos culebras; serpientes geckos rayados lagartijas lagarto; alicantes ranas arborícolas ranas de dedos largos ranas, sapos salamanquesas; eslizones tortugas dulceacuícolas, tortugas terrestres

Исполнители проекта:

Juan Carlos López Vidal
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Данные коллекции

Название коллекции Amphibian and Reptile Collection;TU;Tulane University Biodiversity Research Institute;TUBRI
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Amphibian and Reptile Collection;UA;University of Arizona;UAZ
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Amphibian and Reptile Collection;INHS;Illinois Natural History Survey;INHS
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Amphibians and Reptiles Collection;UCM;University of Colorado, Boulder;UCM
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Amphibians and Reptiles Collection;FMNH;Field Museum of Natural History;FMNH
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Colección Herpetológica del Laboratorio de Ecología;LE-UBIPRO;Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;FESI-UNAM
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Colección Nacional de Anfibios y Reptiles;CNAR;Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;IBUNAM
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Colección Particular de Ralph W. Axtell (Herpetofauna);RWA;NO APLICA;NO APLICA
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Collection of Herpetology;TCWC;Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collections, Texas A & M University;TCWC-TAMU
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Collection of Herpetology;UTA;University of Texas, Arlington;UTA
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Collection of Herpetology;UTEP;The Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens, University of Texas, El Paso;UTEP
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Collection of Herpetology;UIMNH;University of Illinois, Museum of Natural History;UIMNH
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Collection of Reptiles and Amphibians;LSUMZ;Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University;LSU
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Edward H. Taylor-Hobart M. Smith Personal Collection (Herpetology);EHT-HMS;NO APLICA;NO APLICA
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;ASUHEC;Arizona State University;ASU
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;ANSP;Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia;ANSP
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;FLMNH;Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida;FLMNH-UF
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;CAS-HERP;California Academy of Sciences;CAS
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;MCZ;Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University;MCZ-HU
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;ROMH;Royal Ontario Museum;ROM
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;KUH;Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum, University of Kansas;KU
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;LACM;Natural History Museum, Los Angeles County;LACM
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Herpetology Collection;AMNH;American Museum of Natural History;AMNH
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции National Collection of Amphibians and Reptiles;USNM;National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution;NMNH-SI
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции NO DISPONIBLE;NO DISPONIBLE;(NO APLICA) Colección Particular;NO APLICA
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Название коллекции Reptiles and Amphibians Collection;UMMZ;University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology;UMMZ
Идентификатор коллекции SNIB-IE005-IE0051509F_SIB2015.09.30-ND
Идентификатор родительской коллекции NO APLICA
Методы сохранения образцов Alcohol,  Formalin
Единицы хранения Между 1 и 130 Ejemplar

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