NEW RECORD OF Marisora aquilonaria (SQUAMATA: SCINCIDAE) IN ESTADO DE MÉXICO, MEXICO
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https://doi.org/10.22201/fc.25942158e.2025.2.1180Abstract
The Southern Sierra Madre Skink (Marisora aquilonaria) is a species of lizard endemic to Mexico, based on field work and records of citizen science, we confirm the presence of this species from the state and represent the first record for the municipality and the fourth verified record for the state.
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