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Chapeno Salt Dome, Tamaulipas, Mexico

AAPG Bulletin, 1925
Abstract A sulphur deposit in Tamaulipas is described with discussion of its probable relations to a salt dome.
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Tadarida yucatanica in Tamaulipas

Journal of Mammalogy, 1960
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Mammals from Tamaulipas, Mexico.

1909
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Ixodes tamaulipas Kohls and Clifford 1966

2020
225. Ixodes tamaulipas Kohls and Clifford, 1966. A Nearctic species known only to parasitize Rodentia: Sciuridae. M: unknown F: Kohls and Clifford (1966) N: unknown L: unknown Redescription F: Guzmán-Cornejo and Robbins (2010) Note: Clifford et al. (1973) and Camicas et al.
Guglielmone, Alberto A.   +2 more
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Mammals from Tamaulipas, Mexico.

1951
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NEW BIRD RECORDS FROM TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO

The Southwestern Naturalist, 2003
Abstract A list of 13 noteworthy bird species records from the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, is presented. Two records (Agamia agami and Aquila chrysaetos) are new for the state, and the remaining 11 extend significantly their distributional range.
Héctor A. Garza-Torres   +4 more
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The Lost Tribes of Tamaulipas

2018
Within the past 10 years, archaeological discoveries in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas have opened up a vast philosophical and zoological quest to understand what happened 4000–5000 years ago across northern Mexico and how several tribes, heretofore unknown to history, came upon the scene and then vanished with no apparent intermixing with any groups ...
Michael Charles Tobias   +1 more
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A new Abeille's grosbeak from Tamaulipas

1939
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Sutton, George Miksch,   +1 more
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Ixodes tamaulipas Kohls & Clifford 1966

32. Ixodes tamaulipas Kohls & Clifford, 1966. Gómez Farías: (1F, RML 3932) Rancho El Cielo, Sciurus deppei negligens Nelson (Kohls & Clifford 1966; Guzmán-Cornejo et al. 2007); (CLR-V-04-10-96) Ranch El Cielo, ND (Robbins & Keirans 1987; Guzmán-Cornejo et al. 2007; Sanchez-Cordero et al. 2021; Chaires-Grijalva & Acuña-Soto 2024) 1,3.
Rodríguez-García, Iram Emmanuel   +7 more
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A New Gartersnake (Thamnophis) from Tamaulipas

Copeia, 1955
RANGE.-Forested mountains near La Joya de Salas, Tamaulipas, from approximately 3,600 to 7,000 ft. DIAGNOSIS.-A narrow mid-dorsal stripe bounded on either side by a single row of black-edged blotches, their lower margins usually involving the lowermost body scale row or the outer edges of the ventrals; no lateral stripes; body scales in 17-17-15 rows ...
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