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NEW RECORDS OF THE INTRODUCED SNAKE Indotyphlops braminus (SQUAMATA: TYPHLOPIDAE) IN THE STATE OF VERACRUZ, MEXICO.
Author(s) -
Víctor Vásquez-Cruz,
Arleth Reynoso-Martínez,
Axel Fuentes-Moreno,
Eduardo Michell Pérez-Gámez,
Alfonso Kelly-Hernández,
Sean M. Rovito,
Jorge Luis Castillo-Juárez
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista latinoamericana de herpetología
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2594-2158
DOI - 10.22201/fc.25942158e.2021.02.258
Subject(s) - squamata , geography , archaeology , zoology , biology
Indotyphlops braminus is a snake introduced into Mexican territory; it can be found in different republic states. In Veracruz, it has previously been reported from three municipalities. Our observations in the present note provide four new records for the distribution of I. braminus in Veracruz.

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