Plestiodon multilineatus (McCranie and Wilson, 1987)
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1525-9153 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A95787EA-FF8B-144F-F0AC-08A3FD5BFC34 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
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Plestiodon multilineatus |
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Plestiodon multilineatus View in CoL ** (16) Plestiodon multivirgatus (14) Plestiodon parviauriculatus * (15)
Rena dugesii * (14)
Salvadora bairdi * (15)
Sceloporus albiventris * (16)
Sceloporus lemosespinali * (16)
Sceloporus virgatus (15)
Sonora aemula * (16)
Sympholis lippiens * (14)
Terrapene nelsoni * (18)
Thamnophis elegans (14)
Thamnophis errans * (16)
Thamnophis melanogaster * (15)
Thamnophis sirtalis (14)
Thamnophis unilabialis * (16)
Tropidodipsas repleta * (17)
These 49 species include four anurans, three salamanders, 17 lizards, 22 snakes, and three turtles. Thirty-four (69.4%) of these species are endemic to Mexico (33 species) or to the state of Chihuahua (one species). Their EVS values range from 14 to 19 .
The 26 endemic species in the Gran Meseta y Cañones Duranguenses include four anurans, one salamander, 10 lizards, 10 snakes, and one turtle. This region also supports the following 22 high EVS species:
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