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New state record for the snake Amastridium sapperi (Squamata: Dipsadidae) from Hidalgo, Mexico
2014
Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad
The dipsadid snake Amastridium sapperi is reported for the first time from the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. The single male specimen was found in a shaded coffee grove, which agrees well with the habitat preference shown by other male specimens reported from Mexico. This snake is broadly distributed, but rarely encountered and was not evaluated by either the Semarnat or IUCN systems of conservation assessment, although it has been evaluated using the EVS measure. Also included are details of body
doi:10.7550/rmb.40543
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