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A physiographic sketch of New Mexico | 1 | |
A brief history of herpetology in New Mexico | 7 | |
A checklist of the amphibians and reptiles | 11 | |
A key to the tadpoles and salamander larvae | 15 | |
A key to the salamanders | 17 | |
A key to the toads and frogs | 31 | |
A key to the turtles | 93 | |
A key to the lizards | 125 | |
A key to the snakes | 251 | |
Amphibians and reptiles of questionable occurrence in New Mexico | 359 | |
List of scientific and common plant names used in the text | 363 | |
List of museum symbolic codes | 365 | |
Conversion table | 431 |
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Add Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico, Amphibians and reptiles thrive in New Mexico's many landscapes and varied environments. In all, the state has 123 species, an assemblage of 3 salamanders, 23 frogs and toads, 10 turtles, 41 lizards, and 46 snakes. In this comprehensive guide, each species, Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico, Amphibians and reptiles thrive in New Mexico's many landscapes and varied environments. In all, the state has 123 species, an assemblage of 3 salamanders, 23 frogs and toads, 10 turtles, 41 lizards, and 46 snakes. In this comprehensive guide, each species, Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico to your collection on WonderClub |