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- The Chinanteca salamander (Bolitoglossa chinanteca) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico...
- worn only by the statues of saints and the wives of religious officials. Chinanteca ****pils are elaborate with the entire garment covered in woven and embroidered...
- numerous include the Nahuas, Totonacs, Huastecs, Popolucs, Zapotecas, Chinantecas, Otomis, Mazatecas, Tepehuas, Mixtecas, Zoques, Mixes, Mayas and Tzotzils...
- ISBN 9780822346050. De Teresa, Ana Paula. 1999. Población y recursos en la región chinanteca d Oaaxaca. Desacatos, Primavera 001. CIESAS, DF, México [2]...
- alphabetically: Paramacera allyni Miller, 1972 – pine satyr Paramacera chinanteca Miller, 1972 Paramacera copiosa Miller, 1972 Paramacera xicaque (Reakirt...
- Juárez, San Ildefonso Villa Alta, and Villa Hidalgo Yalalag. The Sierra Chinanteca, north of the Sierra Juárez, are home to Chinantec towns including Santiago...
- Mexican state of Veracruz. The site was inhabited mainly by Totonacs, Chinantecas and Zapotecs. It was one of the most important Totonac settlements during...
- salamander (Bolitoglossa adspersa) Chinateca salamander (Bolitoglossa chinanteca) Doflein's salamander (Bolitoglossa dofleini) Lincoln's climbing salamander...
- changed with iron knives instead. Around this time, he gathered 2,000 Chinanteca Indians, who joined Cortés and fought against Narváez in Zempoala, well...
- speciesNeonympha xicaque Reakirt, [1867] P. allyni Miller, 1972 P. chinanteca Miller, 1972 P. copiosa Miller, 1972 P. xicaque (Reakirt, [1867]) P. rubrosuffusa...