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An Archaeological Reconnaissance in Tamaulipas, Mexico
American Antiquity, 1947Although the importance of the northwest Gulf coastal region in the problem of Mexican-Southeastern relationships frequently has been pointed out, the region has received comparatively little archaeological investigation. As a relatively uniform and unbroken territory, stretching from the Caddo area on the east to the Huastec area on the south, the ...
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A New Gartersnake (Thamnophis) from Tamaulipas
Copeia, 1955RANGE.-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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Notes on Some Bats of Tamaulipas
The Southwestern Naturalist, 1968Robert J. Baker, Genaro Lopez
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Tamaulipas Crow (Corvus imparatus)
Neotropical Birds, 2013Claudia I. Rodríguez-Flores +4 more
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