- Barnett's pit viper. In Peru it is
referred to as cascabel,
cascabel falso,
macanche, sancarranca, and zancarranca. B.
barnetti is
found along the
Pacific coast...
-
territory was
based around the town of the same name on the s****s of Lake
Macanché and
extended eastwards into the
drainage of the Yaxhá and
Sacnab lakes...
- the
department are the
lakes Petén Itzá, Peténchel, Quexil, Salpetén and
Macanche in the
centre of the department; Yaxhá and
Sacnab in the east, Petexbatún...
- of the Yucatán,
including the
District of Petén,
where the Xloschá and
Macanché tribes allied with them.
Growing investment in
Mexico resulted in a change...
- east of the Itza,
around the
eastern Petén lakes: Lake Salpetén, Lake
Macanché, Lake Yaxhá and Lake Sacnab. The
Yalain appear to have been one of the...
- to the east of the Itza,
around the
eastern lakes: Lake Salpetén, Lake
Macanché, Lake Yaxhá and Lake Sacnab.
Other groups are less well
known and their...
- scutellarioides). This
plant is used
externally on inflammation.
Cimora macanche, also
known as Sanchezia.
Cimora lanza, also
known as Iresine.
Cimora León...
- Petén
Flores Laguneta Macanché 2.30 60 16°50′20″N 89°37′40″W / 16.83889°N 89.62778°W / 16.83889; -89.62778 (Laguneta
Macanché) 175 El Petén Flores...
- cashpaicuros, and armadillos.
There are also
numerous snakes such as the
macanche, colambo, uyurechonte, cascabel, shushupe, etc. The
natives hunted them...
- to the east of the Itza,
around the
eastern lakes: Lake Salpetén, Lake
Macanché, Lake Yaxhá and Lake Sacnab.
Other groups are less well known, and their...