A New Snake of the Genus Geophis From Chihuahua, Mexico
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A short scientific report presents the discovery and formal description of a previously undescribed Geophis snake from southwestern Chihuahua, Mexico, based on a holotype and several paratypes collected during museum field work. It provides a precise morphological diagnosis — small size, 15 smooth dorsal scale rows, high ventral and subcaudal counts, alternating dark and pale rings on body and tail, head pattern, and dentition — with measurements, scale counts, and illustrations. The author summarizes variation among specimens, documents known localities, and discusses the species' geographic range and its effect on the genus' distribution.
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