ArtículosSe describe una especie nueva de salamandra del género Pseudoeurycea de la Sierra de Malinaltepec, al sureste del estado de Guerrero, México; P. amuzga difiere de sus congéneres guerrerenses a nivel morfológico, de coloración y ecológico. Asimismo, por los mismos caracteres se distingue de las especies de salamandras conocidas, hasta el momento, de áreas cercanas del estado de OaxacaA new species of plethodontid of the genus Pseudoeurycea of the Sierra de Malinaltepec at Guerrero is described here. P. amuzga is recognized by morphological and geographical characters, and coloration of the species of salamanders closely relatives of Guerrero and Oaxaca, Mexic
We describe a new species of Bolitoglossa (Nanotriton) from the Sierra de Juárez and Sierra Mixe of ...
Se encontraron organismos de Pseudoeurycea mixteca en el interior de una cueva a 80 metros de profun...
The genus Chiropterotriton is endemic to Mexico with a geographical distribution along the Sierra Ma...
We describe a new species of plethodontid salamander of the genus Pseudoeurycea from the Sierra de Z...
The salamanders inhabiting the Sierra Madre del Sur are all mem-bers of the family Plethodontidae. A...
A new species of plethodontid salamander of the genus Pseudoeurycea from the Sierra de Malinaltepec ...
Salamanders of the Pseudoeurycea bellii complex are widespread in Mexico north and west of the Isthm...
Recent surveys of the plethodontid salamander fauna of Oaxaca, Mexico, disclosed the existence of a ...
Field studies in the mountains of central Veracruz, Mexico, resulted in discovery of two previously...
Wake y Elias (1983) encontraron que el género de sala- mandra Chiropterotriton (Plethodontidae) es p...
We describe a new species of Pseudoeurycea from the northernmost high peak of the Sierra de Juárez, ...
We describe a new species of Pseudoeurycea from the northern-most high peak of the Sierra de Juárez,...
Salamanders constitute the second largest order of amphibians in the world. The 762 species occurrin...
We describe a new species of Bolitoglossa (Nanotriton) from the Sierra de Juárez and Sierra Mixe of ...
We describe a new species of salamander of Bolitoglossa (Oaxakia) Parra-Olea, García-París and Wake,...
We describe a new species of Bolitoglossa (Nanotriton) from the Sierra de Juárez and Sierra Mixe of ...
Se encontraron organismos de Pseudoeurycea mixteca en el interior de una cueva a 80 metros de profun...
The genus Chiropterotriton is endemic to Mexico with a geographical distribution along the Sierra Ma...
We describe a new species of plethodontid salamander of the genus Pseudoeurycea from the Sierra de Z...
The salamanders inhabiting the Sierra Madre del Sur are all mem-bers of the family Plethodontidae. A...
A new species of plethodontid salamander of the genus Pseudoeurycea from the Sierra de Malinaltepec ...
Salamanders of the Pseudoeurycea bellii complex are widespread in Mexico north and west of the Isthm...
Recent surveys of the plethodontid salamander fauna of Oaxaca, Mexico, disclosed the existence of a ...
Field studies in the mountains of central Veracruz, Mexico, resulted in discovery of two previously...
Wake y Elias (1983) encontraron que el género de sala- mandra Chiropterotriton (Plethodontidae) es p...
We describe a new species of Pseudoeurycea from the northernmost high peak of the Sierra de Juárez, ...
We describe a new species of Pseudoeurycea from the northern-most high peak of the Sierra de Juárez,...
Salamanders constitute the second largest order of amphibians in the world. The 762 species occurrin...
We describe a new species of Bolitoglossa (Nanotriton) from the Sierra de Juárez and Sierra Mixe of ...
We describe a new species of salamander of Bolitoglossa (Oaxakia) Parra-Olea, García-París and Wake,...
We describe a new species of Bolitoglossa (Nanotriton) from the Sierra de Juárez and Sierra Mixe of ...
Se encontraron organismos de Pseudoeurycea mixteca en el interior de una cueva a 80 metros de profun...
The genus Chiropterotriton is endemic to Mexico with a geographical distribution along the Sierra Ma...