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Sinaloa pulchella Hebard 1925

2014
Published as part of Hollier, John & Heads, Sam W., 2014, The type specimens of Orthoptera described by American entomologists in the collection of the Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Genève, pp.
Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W.
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Sparatta sinaloae

6.3.5 Sparatta sinaloae (Hebard, 1923) (♂ ♀) Prosparatta sinaloae Hebard 1923: 159; Plate VI, Fig. 1, 2, 3 (D ♂ ♀) [jun. syn. Sparatta incerta sensu Steinmann 1990: 144] [Venvidio, Sinaloa, Mexico (TL)]. Reichardt, 1970: 95. Brindle 1971b: 524, 533 (Key), 534; Fig. 27 [Mexico]. Sakai 2004: 635 [Mexico (SIN, Venadio)].
Estrada-Álvarez, Julio Cesar   +3 more
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Corvus sinaloae Davis

2014
Corvus sinaloae Davis Corvus sinaloae Davis, 1958: 163 (Escunapa, Mexico). Now Corvus sinaloae Davis, 1958. See Blake and Vaurie, 1962: 269; American Ornithologists’ Union, 1998: 451; Dickinson, 2003: 513; and dos Anjos, 2009: 627–628. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 71674, adult male, collected at Escuinapa (= Escunapa) de Hidalgo, 22.50N, 105.46W (Times Atlas ...
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Reithrodontomys burti in Sinaloa

Journal of Mammalogy, 1957
In the summer of 1954 one of us (Alcorn) obtained three specimens of Reithrodontomys burti Benson in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Two of the specimens (61662, 61666 KU) were taken at a place 4 mi. N Terrero (17 mi. SSE Guamuchil) and the other (61672 KU) was taken about 20 miles to the southward at a point 1 mi. S Pericos. Previously, this species was
Robert J. Russell, Albert A. Alcorn
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Insara sinaloae Hebard 1925

2014
sinaloae Hebard, 1925: 293 [Insara]. One ♂ and one ♀ paratype. The holotype is in the ANSP.
Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W.
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New plants from Sinaloa

1919
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Sinaloa Crow (Corvus sinaloae)

Neotropical Birds, 2013
Claudia I. Rodríguez-Flores   +4 more
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Sinaloa Wren (Thryophilus sinaloa)

Neotropical Birds, 2015
Carlos A. Soberanes-González   +2 more
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Sinaloa Martin (Progne sinaloae)

Neotropical Birds, 2010
Emerson D. Fang, Thomas S. Schulenberg
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The Sinaloan mastiff bat (Molossus sinaloae) is indeed found in Sinaloa, México

Therya Notes
Research on Molossus sinaloae reflects challenges in its taxonomy due to its wide geographic distribution.  Despite its scientific name referencing the state of Sinaloa, México, its presence there has been questioned due to its inhabitation of xerophytic vegetation, contrasting with the typical mountain habitat.  In the winter of 2023, 2 specimens of M.
José M. Renteria   +2 more
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