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A town 12 kilometers by road southeast of Zamora; mesquite-gra.s.sland and irrigated fields.
Tarascos (Sierra de los).--A name applied to that part of the Cordillera Volcanica extending eastward from Cerro de Tancitaro and Sierra Patamba to Patzcuaro.
Tarecuaro.--Lat. 19 53', long. 102 29', elev. 1700 m. A village on the Mexican Plateau, 26 kilometers southwest of Zamora; mesquite-gra.s.sland and pine-oak forest.
Tecatas (Las).--Lat. 18 36', long. 103 17', elev. 1950 m.
A ranch located about 10 hours by mule south-southwest of Coalcoman; oak forest.
Temazcal (El).--Lat. 19 40', long. 100 56', elev. 2200 m.
A road junction, 29 kilometers east of Morelia; here the road to Huetamo leads south from the Mexico City-Morelia highway; pine forest.
Tepalcatepec.--Lat. 19 10', long. 102 50', elev. 570 m. A village in the upper Tepalcatepec Valley; arid tropical scrub forest.
Tepalcatepec (Rio).--A large river having its headwaters in southeastern Jalisco and flowing through a broad valley, which separates the Cordillera Volcanica from the Sierra de Coalcoman, to the Rio Balsas.
Ticuiz (El).--Lat. 18 40', long. 103 40', elev. 10 m. A village on the coastal plain about 11 kilometers south of Coahuayana; arid tropical scrub forest and tropical semi-deciduous forest.
Tinguidin.--Lat. 19 45', long. 102 28', elev. 1800 m. A small town, 17 kilometers north of Los Reyes; pine-oak forest.
Tizupan (Rio).--Lat. 18 09', long. 102 55' (mouth). A small river flowing southward from the Sierra de Coalcoman to the Pacific Ocean.
Tlalpujahua.--Lat. 19 48', long. 100 10', elev. 2600 m. A mining town in the northeastern part of the state; pine and fir forest.
Tumbiscatio.--Lat. 18 32', long. 102 20', elev. 900 m. A town in the Sierra de Coalcoman; arid tropical scrub forest.
Tupataro.--Lat. 19 53', long. 100 15', elev. 2050 m. A village in the northeastern corner of the state, 13 kilometers northwest of Tlalpujahua; oak forest.
Tuxpan.--Lat. 19 35', long. 100 27', elev. 1850 m. A town in a basin nearly surrounded by mountains and near the headwaters of the Rio Tuxpan, 19 kilometers by road east-southeast of Ciudad Hidalgo; arid mesquite-gra.s.sland and irrigated fields.
Tuxpan (Rio).--A river draining the mountains in the eastern part of the state and flowing southward into the Rio Balsas.
Tzararacua (Cascada).--Lat. 19 18', long. 102 02', 1430 m.
A waterfalls of the Rio Cupat.i.tzio, 10.5 kilometers by road south of Uruapan; oak forest with scattered pines.
Tzintzuntzan.--Lat. 19 38', long. 101 35', elev. 2170 m. A village at the site of the seat of the ancient Tarascan empire on the eastern sh.o.r.e of Lago de Patzcuaro; gra.s.slands and marshes.
Tzitzio.--Lat. 19 35', long. 100 55', elev. 1630 m. A village 16 kilometers by road south of El Temazcal; pine-oak and arid tropical scrub forest.
Ucareo (Serrania de).--A part of the Cordillera Volcanica, including Cerro San Andres.
Undameo.--Lat. 19 34', long. 101 17', elev. 2000 m. A village 20 kilometers west-southwest of Morelia; mesquite-gra.s.sland.
Uruapan.--Lat. 19 25', long. 102 02', elev. 1630 m. A large town on the southern slopes of the Cordillera Volcanica; pine-oak forest.
Zacapu.--Lat. 19 48', long. 101 47', elev. 2000 m. A town on the Mexican Plateau; mesquite-gra.s.sland.
Zamora.--Lat. 19 59', long. 102 17', elev. 1570 m. A large town on the Mexican Plateau; mesquite-gra.s.sland.
Zicuiran.--Lat. 18 53', long. 101 55', elev. 190 m. A small village 23 kilometers east-southeast of Cuatro Caminos; arid tropical scrub forest.
Zinapecuaro.--Lat. 19 52', long. 100 49', elev. 1900 m. A town near the southeastern end of Lago de Cuitzeo; mesquite-gra.s.sland and pine-oak forest.
Ziracuaretiro.--Lat. 19 25', long. 101 52', elev. 1230 m.
A village 19 kilometers by road east of Uruapan; transition between pine-oak forest and arid tropical scrub forest.
Zirimicuaro.--Lat. 19 24', long. 101 56', elev. 1300 m. A hacienda 13 kilometers by road east of Uruapan; pine-oak forest and fields of sugar cane.
Zitacuaro.--Lat. 19 25', long. 100 21', elev. 2100 m. A town in the highlands of eastern Michoacan; pine-oak forest.
Zurumbeneo.--Lat. 19 43', long. 101 02', elev. 2100 m. A ranch 19 kilometers by road east of Morelia; scrubby oak forest.
SUMMARY
The preceding a.n.a.lysis of the amphibians and reptiles of the state of Michoacan shows that the herpetofauna is composed of 176 species and subspecies definitely recorded from the state, plus ten others that probably occur there. Ten species are reported for the first time from Michoacan: _Pseudoeurycea robertsi_, _Leptodactylus occidentalis_, _Microbatrachylus pygmaeus_, _Pternohyla fodiens_, _Hypopachus caprimimus_, _Phyllodactylus h.o.m.olepidurus_, _Anolis dunni_, _Sceloporus bulleri_, _Sceloporus heterolepis,_ and _Geagras redimitus_. Five species that have been reported previously from Michoacan are based on specimens having unreliable locality data or on misidentifications; therefore, the following species are not considered to be a part of the herpetofauna of Michoacan: _Caiman crocodilus fuscus_, _Urosaurus irregularis_, _Geophis nasalis_, _Tropidodipsas fasciata guerreroensis_, and _Micrurus fitzingeri fitzingeri_.
Systematic studies based at least in part on specimens from Michoacan have resulted in a redefinition of nine species and subspecies: _Bufo marmoreus_, _Bufo perplexus_, _Anolis nebulosus_, _Anolis nebuloides_, _Sceloporus bulleri_, _Sceloporus heterolepis_, _Sceloporus melanorhinus calligaster_, _Hypsiglena torquata torquata_, and _Hypsiglena torquata ochrorhyncha_.
Nine species that previously have been recognized as valid have been placed in synonymy. These are: _Bufo horribilis_ Wiegmann, 1833, and _Bufo angustipes_ Smith and Taylor, 1945, as synonyms of _Bufo marinus_ (Linnaeus), 1758. _Microbatrachylus albolabris_ Taylor, 1940, _Microbatrachylus minimus_ Taylor, 1940, and _Microbatrachylus imitator_ Taylor, 1942, as synonyms of _Microbatrachylus pygmaeus_ (Taylor), 1937.
_Phrynohyas corasterias_ Shannon and Humphrey, 1957, as a synonym of _Phrynohyas inflata_ (Taylor), 1944. _Hyla microeximia_ Maslin, 1957, as a synonym of _Hyla eximia_ Baird, 1854. _Hylella azteca_ Taylor, 1943, as a synonym of _Hyla smaragdina_ Taylor, 1940. _Loxocemus sumichrasti_ Bocourt, 1876, as a synonym of _Loxocemus bicolor_ Cope, 1861.
_Eleutherodactylus vocalis_ Taylor, 1940, is considered to be a subspecies of _Eleutherodactylus rugulosus_. The populations of _Thamnophis dorsalis_ in the Tepalcatepec Valley are shown to be distinct from those inhabiting the highlands of the state; _Thamnophis dorsalis postremus_ Smith, 1942, is revived for the population in the Tepalcatepec Valley.
Descriptions are given of the tadpoles of _Bufo occidentalis_ and _Hyla bistincta_.
LITERATURE CITED
ANDERSON, J. D.
1960. _Storeria storerioides_ in western Mexico. Herpetologica, 16:63-6, March 31.
BOGERT, C. M., and OLIVER, J. A.
1945. A preliminary a.n.a.lysis of the herpetofauna of Sonora. Bull. Amer.
Mus. Nat. Hist., 83:297-426, March 30.
BOULENGER, G. A.
1885. Catalogue of the lizards in the British Museum, vol. II. London, xiii + 497 pp., November 15.
1894. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum, vol. II, London, xi + 382 pp., September 23.