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Estudio herpetofaunístico de la Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca, México

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Citation

Flores Villela O, Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad C (2021). Estudio herpetofaunístico de la Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca, México. Version 1.8. Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/w4ey1h accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-07-05.

Description

Se realizará un estudio herpetofaunístico en los distritos de Teotitlán de Flores Magón y Tuxtepec en Oaxaca, los cuales se ubican en la Sierra Mazateca y abarcan un área de aproximadamente 1,050 Km2 en el sistema montañoso del norte de Oaxaca, entre los paralelos 18°00´ y 18°22´ de latitud N y los meridianos 96°30´ y 97°15´ de longitud O. La región presenta 4 tipos de vegetación: bosque mesófilo de montaña, bosque de pino, selva alta y selva mediana. El clima está delimitado por la altitud, ya que por arriba de los 1000 msnm se encuentra un clima templado y por debajo de estos un clima caluroso Dependiendo de la región se presenta una precipitación entre 2,602 y 4,942 mm al año. Cuenta con un intervalo altitudinal de 60 a 2,600 msnm. Con los datos obtenidos se elaborará un inventario herpetofaunístico para contribuir al conocimiento de la diversidad de la zona, y en base a los registros se realizarán análisis para conocer la distribución de las especies por tipos de vegetación, uso del microhábitat, la distribución altitudinal de las especies, su estacionalidad; los cuales son factores importantes que determinan la presencia de las especies de anfibios y reptiles en una región determinada. Se determinará el número de especies endémicas a México y se registrarán los nuevos hallazgos que puedan encontrarse para el área de estudio, tales como nuevos registros de distribución o nuevas especies. Se determinará además el grado de amenaza de la herpetofauna local de acuerdo con autoridades nacionales (Nom-059-SEMARNAT-2010) e internacionales (Libro Rojo de la IUCN y CITES).

Reino: 1 Filo: 1 Clase: 2 Orden: 4 Familia: 28 Género: 62 Especie: 92

Taxonomic Coverages

Reino: Animalia Filo: Chordata Clase: Amphibia, Reptilia Orden: Anura, Squamata, Caudata, Testudines Familia: Centrolenidae, Ranidae, Dactyloidae, Plethodontidae, Colubridae, Xantusiidae, Hylidae, Phrynosomatidae, Craugastoridae, Natricidae, Scincidae, Bufonidae, Corytophanidae, Eleutherodactylidae, Xenosauridae, Boidae, Anguidae, Phyllomedusidae, Elapidae, Dipsadidae, Gekkonidae, Leptodactylidae, Staurotypidae, Dibamidae, Viperidae, Teiidae, Eublepharidae, Sphaerodactylidae
  1. Animalia
    rank: kingdom
  2. Chordata
    rank: phylum
  3. Amphibia
    rank: class
  4. Reptilia
    rank: class
  5. Anura
    rank: order
  6. Squamata
    rank: order
  7. Caudata
    rank: order
  8. Testudines
    rank: order
  9. Centrolenidae
    rank: family
  10. Ranidae
    rank: family
  11. Dactyloidae
    rank: family
  12. Plethodontidae
    rank: family
  13. Colubridae
    rank: family
  14. Xantusiidae
    rank: family
  15. Hylidae
    rank: family
  16. Phrynosomatidae
    rank: family
  17. Craugastoridae
    rank: family
  18. Natricidae
    rank: family
  19. Scincidae
    rank: family
  20. Bufonidae
    rank: family
  21. Corytophanidae
    rank: family
  22. Eleutherodactylidae
    rank: family
  23. Xenosauridae
    rank: family
  24. Boidae
    rank: family
  25. Anguidae
    rank: family
  26. Phyllomedusidae
    rank: family
  27. Elapidae
    rank: family
  28. Dipsadidae
    rank: family
  29. Gekkonidae
    rank: family
  30. Leptodactylidae
    rank: family
  31. Staurotypidae
    rank: family
  32. Dibamidae
    rank: family
  33. Viperidae
    rank: family
  34. Teiidae
    rank: family
  35. Eublepharidae
    rank: family
  36. Sphaerodactylidae
    rank: family
  37. Hyalinobatrachium
    rank: genus
  38. Lithobates
    rank: genus
  39. Anolis
    rank: genus
  40. Bolitoglossa
    rank: genus
  41. Conopsis
    rank: genus
  42. Lepidophyma
    rank: genus
  43. Ptychohyla
    rank: genus
  44. Sceloporus
    rank: genus
  45. Craugastor
    rank: genus
  46. Thamnophis
    rank: genus
  47. Sphenomorphus
    rank: genus
  48. Incilius
    rank: genus
  49. Basiliscus
    rank: genus
  50. Eleutherodactylus
    rank: genus
  51. Xenosaurus
    rank: genus
  52. Boa
    rank: genus
  53. Megastomatohyla
    rank: genus
  54. Ecnomiohyla
    rank: genus
  55. Smilisca
    rank: genus
  56. Rhinella
    rank: genus
  57. Ficimia
    rank: genus
  58. Scincella
    rank: genus
  59. Celestus
    rank: genus
  60. Exerodonta
    rank: genus
  61. Anotheca
    rank: genus
  62. Agalychnis
    rank: genus
  63. Lampropeltis
    rank: genus
  64. Plectrohyla
    rank: genus
  65. Micrurus
    rank: genus
  66. Ninia
    rank: genus
  67. Hemidactylus
    rank: genus
  68. Scinax
    rank: genus
  69. Dryadophis
    rank: genus
  70. Senticolis
    rank: genus
  71. Drymobius
    rank: genus
  72. Leptodactylus
    rank: genus
  73. Pseudoeurycea
    rank: genus
  74. Geophis
    rank: genus
  75. Drymarchon
    rank: genus
  76. Gerrhonotus
    rank: genus
  77. Parvimolge
    rank: genus
  78. Staurotypus
    rank: genus
  79. Anelytropsis
    rank: genus
  80. Ophryacus
    rank: genus
  81. Rhadinaea
    rank: genus
  82. Imantodes
    rank: genus
  83. Pliocercus
    rank: genus
  84. Trimorphodon
    rank: genus
  85. Ameiva
    rank: genus
  86. Pituophis
    rank: genus
  87. Pseustes
    rank: genus
  88. Stenorrhina
    rank: genus
  89. Abronia
    rank: genus
  90. Coleonyx
    rank: genus
  91. Bothrops
    rank: genus
  92. Atropoides
    rank: genus
  93. Coniophanes
    rank: genus
  94. Thorius
    rank: genus
  95. Sphaerodactylus
    rank: genus
  96. Leptodeira
    rank: genus
  97. Amastridium
    rank: genus
  98. Oxyrhopus
    rank: genus
  99. Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni
    common name: rana vientre traslúcido, ranita de cristal norteña, ranita de vidrio, ranita de vientre transparente rank: species
  100. Lithobates brownorum
    common name: rana de Brown, rana leopardo de Brown rank: species
  101. Anolis schiedii
    common name: anolis de Shiede, Schiede's anole, abaniquillo de Schiede rank: species
  102. Bolitoglossa platydactyla
    common name: achoque de tierra, salamandra lengua de hongo pies anchos, salamandra lengua hongueada pies anchos, tlaconete de las piedras rank: species
  103. Anolis tropidonotus
    common name: anolis escamoso mayor, greater scaly anole, abaniquillo escamoso mayor, chipojo escamudo rank: species
  104. Anolis quercorum
    common name: anolis encinero, Oaxaca oak anole, solomanches, abaniquillo de encino de Oaxaca, anolis de encino de Oaxaca, anolis gris rank: species
  105. Conopsis lineata
    common name: culebra nariz de pala del occidente, culebra terrestre del centro rank: species
  106. Lepidophyma tuxtlae
    common name: lagartija nocturna de los Tuxtlas, tuxtla tropical night lizard rank: species
  107. Ptychohyla zophodes
    common name: ranita oscura de montaña rank: species
  108. Sceloporus grammicus
    common name: lagartija escamosa de mezquite, mezquite lizard, chintete de mezquite, lagartija espinosa del mezquital rank: species
  109. Craugastor mexicanus
    common name: rana ladradora mexicana, rana ladrona mexicana, ranita de hojarasca rank: species
  110. Anolis laeviventris
    common name: anolis blanco, white anole, abaniquillo blanco rank: species
  111. Thamnophis godmani
    common name: culebra listonada de Godman, Godman's garter snake, culebra listonada, culebra rayada, víbora de agua, víbora rayada rank: species
  112. Sphenomorphus cherriei
    common name: encinela selvática café, brown forest skink rank: species
  113. Craugastor alfredi
    common name: rana de hojarasca de tierras bajas, rana de lluvia, rana ladradora de lluvia, rana ladrona de Alfred rank: species
  114. Incilius valliceps
    common name: sapo, sapo común, sapo costero, sapo del golfo rank: species
  115. Sceloporus formosus
    common name: lagartija escamosa esmeralda norteña, northern emerald spiny lizard, chintete esmeralda, lagartija espinosa esmeralda norteña rank: species
  116. Basiliscus vittatus
    common name: basilisco rayado, banded basilisk rank: species
  117. Eleutherodactylus leprus
    common name: rana chirriadora leprosa, ranita chirriadora manchada, ranita leprosa rank: species
  118. Xenosaurus grandis
    common name: xenosaurio mayor, big knob scaled lizard rank: species
  119. Eleutherodactylus loki
    common name: rana del volcán San Martín rank: species
  120. Sceloporus variabilis
    common name: lagartija escamosa panza rosada, rose bellied lizard, lagartija espinosa panza rosada rank: species
  121. Boa constrictor
    common name: boa constrictor, káxab yuk, mazacoatl, mazacuata, och-can rank: species
  122. Megastomatohyla mixe
    common name: rana de árbol mixe, ranita mixe rank: species
  123. Ecnomiohyla miotympanum
    common name: calate, calate arborícola, rana de árbol orejas chicas rank: species
  124. Smilisca cyanosticta
    common name: rana de árbol mexicana puntos azules, rana manchas azules rank: species
  125. Rhinella horribilis
    common name: sapo común, sapo gigante, sapo grande, sapo lechero, sapo verrugoso rank: species
  126. Ficimia variegata
    common name: culebra naricilla de Tehuantepec, Tehuantepec hooknose snake rank: species
  127. Craugastor pygmaeus
    common name: rana ladradora pigmea, rana ladrona pigmea, rana pigmea de dedos libres, rana pygmea ladradora rank: species
  128. Bolitoglossa rufescens
    common name: salamandra enana común, salamandra lengua de hongo rojiza, salamandra lengua hongueada rojiza rank: species
  129. Smilisca baudinii
    common name: rana arborícola mexicana, rana arbórea de Baudin, rana de árbol mexicana, rana de árbol mexicana común, rana trepadora rank: species
  130. Scincella silvicola
    common name: encinela de Taylor, Taylor's ground skink, correlón rank: species
  131. Craugastor polymniae
    common name: rana ladradora de Sierra de Juárez, rana ladrona de Sierra de Juárez rank: species
  132. Celestus enneagrammus
    common name: celesto huasteco, huasteca lesser galliwasp rank: species
  133. Lithobates vaillanti
    common name: rana, rana de Vaillant, rana verde rank: species
  134. Exerodonta abdivita
    common name: ranita del río Aloapan rank: species
  135. Craugastor rhodopis
    common name: rana de hojarasca, rana de selva, rana hojarasquera común, rana ladradora polimorfa, rana ladrona polimorfa rank: species
  136. Sceloporus mucronatus
    common name: lagartija escamosa de grieta sureña, southern crevice spiny lizard, chintete, chintete de grieta meridonial rank: species
  137. Anotheca spinosa
    common name: rana de corona, rana de árbol coronada rank: species
  138. Agalychnis moreletii
    common name: escuerzo, rana de ojos negros, rana de árbol de ojos negros rank: species
  139. Anolis sericeus
    common name: anolis sedoso, silky anole, abaniquillo de Cuming, abaniquillo del Balsas, abaniquillo punto azul, abaniquillo sedoso, abaniquillo yanki, anolis del Balsas rank: species
  140. Lampropeltis triangulum
    common name: culebra real coralillo, milk snake rank: species
  141. Plectrohyla bistincta
    common name: rana de árbol de pliegue mexicana, ranita de pliegue mexicana rank: species
  142. Micrurus diastema
    common name: serpiente coralillo variable, variable coral snake, coral diastema, coral variable, coralilla veracruzana, coralillo, coralillo anillado, gargantilla, serpiente coralillo del sureste rank: species
  143. Ninia sebae
    common name: culebra de cafetal espalda roja, redback coffee snake, coralillo falso rank: species
  144. Hemidactylus frenatus
    common name: geco casero bocón, common house gecko, besucona rank: species
  145. Ninia diademata
    common name: culebra de cafetal de collar, ring neck coffee snake, coralillo falso, culebra dormilona de collar rank: species
  146. Sceloporus salvini
    common name: lagartija escamosa de Salvin, Salvini's spiny lizard, pichate verde de Salvin rank: species
  147. Scinax staufferi
    common name: rana arborícola trompuda, rana arbórea trompuda de Stauffer, rana de árbol de Stauffer, ranita arborícola, ranita gris rank: species
  148. Lithobates berlandieri
    common name: rana leopardo, rana leopardo del río Bravo rank: species
  149. Dryadophis melanolomus
    common name: culebra lagartijera común, lizard eater snake rank: species
  150. Senticolis triaspis
    common name: culebra oliva, green rat snake, ratonera, culebra ratonera oliva, culebra verde rank: species
  151. Drymobius chloroticus
    common name: culebra corredora verdosa, green highland racer rank: species
  152. Leptodactylus melanonotus
    common name: rana del sabinal, rana nidificadora de sabinal, ranita espumera de dedos marginados, ranita hojarasca rank: species
  153. Eleutherodactylus nitidus
    common name: grillo, rana fisgona deslumbrante, ranita piadora rank: species
  154. Plectrohyla arborescandens
    common name: rana de árbol de bromelia menor, ranita menor de bromelia, ranita pequeña de bromelia rank: species
  155. Pseudoeurycea nigromaculata
    common name: tlaconete de manchas negras, tlaconete manchas negras rank: species
  156. Geophis blanchardi
    common name: culebra minera de Blanchard, Blanchard's earth snake, minadora de blanchard rank: species
  157. Thamnophis chrysocephalus
    common name: culebra listonada cabeza dorada, golden headed garter snake, culebra de agua nómada cabeza dorada rank: species
  158. Drymarchon melanurus
    common name: culebra azul, culebra prieta, western indigo snake, babutua, babatuco, arroyera, tilcoate, palancacoate rank: species
  159. Gerrhonotus liocephalus
    common name: lagarto escorpión texano, texas alligator lizard, escorpión, lagartija lagarto sureña rank: species
  160. Parvimolge townsendi
    common name: salamandra enana de Townsend rank: species
  161. Staurotypus triporcatus
    common name: guao rank: species
  162. Anelytropsis papillosus
    common name: lagartija ciega mexicana rank: species
  163. Ophryacus undulatus
    common name: cuernillos, cuernitos, nauyaca, serpiente cornuda, torito, víbora de cachitos, víbora de cuernecitos, víbora de cuernitos mexicana rank: species
  164. Rhadinaea hesperia
    common name: culebra café de occidente, western graceful brown snake, culebra rayada occidental rank: species
  165. Anolis petersii
    common name: anolis de Peters, Ppeter's anole, abaniquillo, abaniquillo liquenero rank: species
  166. Imantodes gemmistratus
    common name: culebra cordelilla centroamericana, central american tree snake, cordelilla de la escamuda, culebra rank: species
  167. Imantodes cenchoa
    common name: culebra cordelilla chata, blunthead tree snake, cordelilla manchada rank: species
  168. Scincella gemmingeri
    common name: encinela de selva, forest ground skink, escíncela de bosque de tierra rank: species
  169. Anolis cymbops
    common name: anolis veracruzano, cope's Veracruz anole, abaniquillo de Veracruz rank: species
  170. Pseudoeurycea ruficauda
    common name: salamandra ágil de cola anaranjada rank: species
  171. Pliocercus elapoides
    common name: culebra imita coral común, false coral snake, coralillo falso, culebra falsa coral, culebra falsa coral de Andrew, culebra imita coral, culebra imita coral bicolor, culebra imita coral de Andrew, falsa coral rank: species
  172. Plectrohyla cyclada
    common name: ranita de borde bronceado rank: species
  173. Trimorphodon tau
    common name: culebra, falsa nauyaca mexicana rank: species
  174. Ameiva undulata
    common name: ameiva metálica; arcoiris, rainbow ameiva, ameiva metálica, lagartija metálica rank: species
  175. Pituophis lineaticollis
    common name: culebra sorda centroamericana, middle america gopher snake, mazacuata, cincuate rank: species
  176. Pseustes poecilonotus
    common name: culebra resoplona norteña, puffing snake rank: species
  177. Rhadinaea fulvivittis
    common name: culebra café listada, ribbon graceful brown snake rank: species
  178. Stenorrhina freminvillei
    common name: culebra alacranera de sangre, blood snake rank: species
  179. Abronia graminea
    common name: lagarto alicante terrestre, terrestrial arboreal alligator lizard, escorpión arborícola de Tehuacán rank: species
  180. Coleonyx elegans
    common name: cuija yucateca, yucatan banded gecko, cuija Manchado, geco de bandas yucateco rank: species
  181. Sceloporus jalapae
    common name: lagartija escamosa jalapeña, jalapa spiny lizard, chintete, lagartija espinosa de Jalapa, lagartija espinosa del Valle de Tehuacán rank: species
  182. Bothrops asper
    common name: nauyaca terciopelo real, terciopelo ? rank: species
  183. Atropoides nummifer
    common name: nauyaca; nayaraca saltadora, jumping pitviper, mano de metate, nauyaca o nayaraca saltadora, tepocho, tepotzo, tepoxo, víbora sorda rank: species
  184. Coniophanes fissidens
    common name: culebra vientre amarillo, yellow bellied snake, culebra de panza amarilla rank: species
  185. Thorius adelos
    common name: salamandra de Sierra de Juárez rank: species
  186. Sphaerodactylus glaucus
    common name: geco enano collarejo, collard dwarf gecko rank: species
  187. Rhadinaea myersi
    common name: culebra café de Meyer, Myers's graceful brown snake rank: species
  188. Leptodeira annulata
    common name: culebra ojo de gato bandada, banded cat eyed snake rank: species
  189. Amastridium veliferum
    common name: culebra cabeza cobriza, rusty head snake rank: species
  190. Oxyrhopus petola
    common name: culebra encendida de Cálico, calico false coral snake, coralillo falso rank: species

Geographic Coverages

Bibliographic Citations

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  7. Mendelson III, J.R. & D.A. Kizirian. 1995. Geographic variation in Rhadinaea hempsteadae (Serpentes: Colubridae) with the description of a new species from Chiapas. Herpetologica. The Herpetologists' League, Inc. 51(3). 301-313 -
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