Seeking info on Tamaulipan Snakes!


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Posted by Chris Gruenwald on April 05, 2000 at 11:43:29:

Does anyone have any experience from that state. I am interested in the distribution of these snakes, all of which reach
their northern limit in the thornscrub/ tropical dry forest of the area.
Coniophanes piceivittis
Imantodes cenchoa
Leptodeira annulata
Oxybelis aenus

I don't get it, Tamaulipas is so close to the US, yet I have not been able to find any papers, books or anything written
on it's herpetofauna.

Thanks for any help,
Chris


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