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A New Tortoise, Genus Gopherus, From North-central Mexico

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A taxonomic paper examines specimens from north-central Mexico and identifies and names a previously unrecognized large Gopherus tortoise. The author designates a holotype and paratypes, provides detailed diagnosis and measurements, and describes shell shape, coloration patterns, limb and head scalation, plastron and gular features, and skull proportions. The account documents frequent anomalies in scute arrangement, compares the new taxon with other regional Gopherus species, and discusses expected juvenile coloration. Plates and figures illustrate carapaces, skulls, and limb scales to support the morphological description.

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John M. Legler

John M. Legler is a notable herpetologist recognized for his contributions to the study of reptiles and amphibians, particularly in Mexico. His research has led to the identification of new species and subspecies, enhancing the understanding of biodiversity in the region. Among his key works are "A New Snake of the Genus Geophis From Chihuahua, Mexico" and "Natural History of the Ornate Box Turtle, Terrapene ornata ornata Agassiz," which reflect his focus on the natural history and taxonomy of reptiles. Legler's work is significant for both scientific communities and conservation efforts.

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