Abstract
The addition of the “Pacific coast parrot snake” Leptophis diplotropis and the “green rat snake” Senticolis triaspis to the herpetofaunal diversity in a Protected Natural Area of Sierra Surutato, Sinaloa, Mexico is presented.
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