We document the first verifiable records of Claudius angustatus Cope, 1865 in the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico. Three individuals were observed in different types of anthropic land covers. These records are the most recent observations of C. angustatus in the southeastern zone of its range in more than 20 years, thus representing the southernmost known occurrences of this species. With these records we confirm the long-suspected presence of C. angustatus in the region, increasing the number of reptile species in the Selva Lacandona to 91
Kinosternon scorpioides scorpioides is the only subspecies of K. scorpioides with a South American d...
During fieldwork in the Lago de Faro, the lower reaches of the Rio Nhamunda, on the border of the Br...
During 2011 we performed a microregional inventory of amphibians and reptiles from the south-central...
We record the presence of Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale (DUMÉRIL and BIBRON, 1851) populatio...
Dunns’ mud turtle Kinosternon dunni is recognized only from a few localities in the drainages of the...
We present new records of the Spot-legged Turtle (Rhinoclemmys punctularia) for the states of Pará a...
We present an updated checklist of amphibians and reptiles of Querétaro, Mexico. The herpetofauna of...
AbstractThe Lacandona rainforest represents one of the most diverse Mexican tropical wet forests. Al...
New record of Red Side-necked Turtle Rhinemys rufipes (Reptilia, Testudines, Chelidae), a Near Threa...
The Selva Zoque region is characterized by a great variety of ecosystems for which there is little i...
We record the presence of Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale (DUMÉRIL and BIBRON, 1851) populatio...
An adult Symphimus leucostomus Cope, 1869, was found 2 km N of the village La Cofradía, in the Munic...
We document the first verifiable records of Heloderma alvarezi (Bogert & del Campo, 1956) in...
Distributions of amphibian and reptile species in northern Mexico are poorly understood when compare...
The river turtle (Kinosternon leucostomum), was first reported for the department of Guajira in 2011...
Kinosternon scorpioides scorpioides is the only subspecies of K. scorpioides with a South American d...
During fieldwork in the Lago de Faro, the lower reaches of the Rio Nhamunda, on the border of the Br...
During 2011 we performed a microregional inventory of amphibians and reptiles from the south-central...
We record the presence of Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale (DUMÉRIL and BIBRON, 1851) populatio...
Dunns’ mud turtle Kinosternon dunni is recognized only from a few localities in the drainages of the...
We present new records of the Spot-legged Turtle (Rhinoclemmys punctularia) for the states of Pará a...
We present an updated checklist of amphibians and reptiles of Querétaro, Mexico. The herpetofauna of...
AbstractThe Lacandona rainforest represents one of the most diverse Mexican tropical wet forests. Al...
New record of Red Side-necked Turtle Rhinemys rufipes (Reptilia, Testudines, Chelidae), a Near Threa...
The Selva Zoque region is characterized by a great variety of ecosystems for which there is little i...
We record the presence of Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale (DUMÉRIL and BIBRON, 1851) populatio...
An adult Symphimus leucostomus Cope, 1869, was found 2 km N of the village La Cofradía, in the Munic...
We document the first verifiable records of Heloderma alvarezi (Bogert & del Campo, 1956) in...
Distributions of amphibian and reptile species in northern Mexico are poorly understood when compare...
The river turtle (Kinosternon leucostomum), was first reported for the department of Guajira in 2011...
Kinosternon scorpioides scorpioides is the only subspecies of K. scorpioides with a South American d...
During fieldwork in the Lago de Faro, the lower reaches of the Rio Nhamunda, on the border of the Br...
During 2011 we performed a microregional inventory of amphibians and reptiles from the south-central...