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Oaxaca burrowing snake (Adelphicos latifasciatum) is a colubrid snake described by John D. Lynch and Hobart Muir Smith in 1966.The Oaxaca burrowing snake lives in the humus of the pine and cloud forests of the Sierra de los Chimalapas and Cerro Baúl in Oaxaca and western Chiapas, Mexico.

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  • Oaxaca burrowing snake (Adelphicos latifasciatum) is a colubrid snake described by John D. Lynch and Hobart Muir Smith in 1966.The Oaxaca burrowing snake lives in the humus of the pine and cloud forests of the Sierra de los Chimalapas and Cerro Baúl in Oaxaca and western Chiapas, Mexico.
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  • (Lynch & Smith, 1966)
  • Adelphicos latifasciatus
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