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- The Alamos mud turtle (Kinosternon alamosae) is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. It is endemic to Mexico, where it occurs in the states...
- Tryonia alamosae, common name the Alamosa springsnail, is a species of small freshwater snail, an aquatic prosobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Hydrobiidae...
- Kinosternon Tabasco mud turtle - K. acutum Gray, 1831 Alamos mud turtle - K. alamosae Berry & Legler, 1980 Central American mud turtle - K. angustipons Legler...
- beaded lizard (Heloderma exasperatum), and Alamos mud turtle (Kinosternon alamosae). The Cu****aqui River and its tributary streams are home to aquatic animals...
- 1925) Tabasco mud turtle - K. acutum Gray, 1831 Alamos mud turtle - K. alamosae Berry & Legler, 1980 Central American mud turtle - K. angustipons Legler...
- America. Species: Pseudotryonia adamantina (D.W.Taylor, 1987) Pseudotryonia alamosae (D.W.Taylor, 1987) Pseudotryonia brevissima (Pilsbry, 1890) Pseudotryonia...
- springsnail, Diamond tryonia Tryonia aequicostata – smooth-rib hydrobe Tryonia alamosaeAlamosa springsnail, Caliente tryonia Tryonia angulata – Sportinggoods...
- cenchroides Jouvea pilosa Luziola gracillima Lycurus phalaroides Muhlenbergia alamosae Muhlenbergia annua Muhlenbergia argentea Muhlenbergia ciliata Muhlenbergia...
- 1972 Pseudotryonia Hershler, 2001 Pseudotryonia adamantina Pseudotryonia alamosae Pseudotryonia brevissima Pseudotryonia grahamae Pseudotryonia mica Hershler...
- purvisi Natator depressus Emys trinacris Terrapene nelsoni Kinosternon alamosae Kinosternon oaxacae Pelusios upembae Kinixys erosa Lissemys scutata IUCN...