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Honduran Range Map.

jonellopez Feb 12, 2006 09:57 AM

Hi everyone

Does anybody have or know about some honduran milksnake range maps? May it be on pic or part of an article/journal, etc. I just need a general idea of the range of the species to make my own. I'm thinking on incorporating this to my site. Thanks in advance.
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Jonel @ Selective Propagations
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vjl4 Feb 12, 2006 10:49 AM

According to Williams (1988) Hondurans inhabit the "Caribbean versant of Honduras, except the extreme northwestern sector, Nicaragua, and probably northwestern Costa Rica."

His range map is a hard to interpret, but I think it shows the range limited to the west where thier range meets that of stuarti. (sort of if you drew a line from the El Salvador/Honduran border to the ceter of the eastern coast of Costa Rica.)

Hope that helps,
Vinny
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