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Lemos-Espinal, Julio A., Geoffrey R. Smith, and Guillermo A. Woolrich-Piña. "Amphibians and reptiles of the state of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with comparisons with adjoining states." ZooKeys 753 (April 26, 2018): 83–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.753.21094.

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A summary of the species of amphibians and reptiles of the state has been compiled, including their geographic distributions, habitats, and conservation statuses. The herpetofauna of San Luis Potosí consists of 41 species of amphibians and 141 species of reptiles. San Luis Potosí shares the highest number of species with Hidalgo and Tamaulipas, and the least number of species with Nuevo León. In San Luis Potosí, there are several taxa of particular conservation concern including salamanders, emydid and trionychid turtles, anguid and xenosaurid lizards, and natricid and colubrid snakes.
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Lemos-Espinal, Julio A., Geoffrey R. Smith, and Guillermo A. Woolrich-Piña. "Amphibians and reptiles of the state of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with comparisons with adjoining states." ZooKeys 753 (April 26, 2018): 83–106. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.753.21094.

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A summary of the species of amphibians and reptiles of the state has been compiled, including their geographic distributions, habitats, and conservation statuses. The herpetofauna of San Luis Potosí consists of 41 species of amphibians and 141 species of reptiles. San Luis Potosí shares the highest number of species with Hidalgo and Tamaulipas, and the least number of species with Nuevo León. In San Luis Potosí, there are several taxa of particular conservation concern including salamanders, emydid and trionychid turtles, anguid and xenosaurid lizards, and natricid and colubrid snakes.
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Hernández-Zaragoza, Diana Iraíz, Tirzo Jesús Rodríguez-Munguía, Rodrigo Barquera, et al. "Genetic diversity of HLA system in two populations from San Luis Potosí, Mexico: San Luis Potosí City and rural San Luis Potosí." Human Immunology 81, no. 9 (2020): 528–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humimm.2019.07.291.

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Cook, Robert B. "Connoisseur's: Danburite,Charcas, San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Rocks & Minerals 78, no. 6 (2003): 400–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00357529.2003.9926754.

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Santana Luna, Carla de la Luz, Héctor Fernando García Santibáñez Saucedo, and Ruth Verónica Martínez Loera. "La publicidad humorística en la época porfiriana y su contrastación con la del siglo XXI." i+Diseño. Revista Científico-Académica Internacional de Innovación, Investigación y Desarrollo en Diseño 10 (April 7, 2015): 65–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/idiseno.2015.v10i.12310.

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El proyecto presenta la importancia del estudio de la imagen publicitaria en el periódico El Estandarte editado entre 1885-1912 en la ciudad de San Luis Potosí. En este medio impreso es posible apreciar los códigos visuales de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX, de la época porfiriana en México contrastándolos con los manifestados en el siglo XXI. Para ello, se explica la función del humorismo como estrategia de poder, donde más que motivar al posible consumidor a adquirir los diversos productos se busca un control social a partir de la apariencia.
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González-Gallegos, Jesús Guadalupe, Hugo Alberto Castillo-Gómez, and José Luis Fernández-Alonso. "Discovery of naturalized Clinopodium nepeta (Lamiaceae) in Oaxaca and San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Phytotaxa 312, no. 2 (2017): 279–86. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.312.2.11.

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González-Gallegos, Jesús Guadalupe, Castillo-Gómez, Hugo Alberto, Fernández-Alonso, José Luis (2017): Discovery of naturalized Clinopodium nepeta (Lamiaceae) in Oaxaca and San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Phytotaxa 312 (2): 279-286, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.312.2.11, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.312.2.11
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Villaseñor Martínez, Ana Bertha, Carmen Rosales Domínguez, and Federico Olóriz-Sáez. "10th International Congress on the Jurassic System." Revista Paleontología Mexicana, no. 3 (February 23, 2018): 1–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/igl.05437652e.2018.0.3.244.

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Alvarez, Ticul, and Sergio Ticul Alvarez Castañeda. "DESCRIPCION DE UNA NUEVA SUBESPECIE DE TUZA, CRATOGEOMYS GOLDMANÍ (RODENTIA: GEOMYIDAE), DE SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO." ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.), no. 68 (May 11, 1996): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/azm.1996.68681761.

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Se aruilizan ejerTipliftis de tuzas de diferentes subespecies de Cratogeomys goldrnam' del estado de San luis Potosí y aledaños, onnontrando que las que tiabitan en los alrededores de El Cedral, San luis Potosí, presentan caracteres craneales y de coloración peculiares, que nos inducen a nombrar diciia población conu; una subespecie no descrita. la principal característica de esta población es tener nianciias blancas con for.'na irregular, pero presentándose éstas casi siempre en el mismo sitio del cuerpo; f;sta característica es evidente en el 97% de los ejemplares de la región de El Cedral s
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Villordo-Galván, J. Agustín, Octavio C. Rosas-Rosas, Fernando Clemente-Sánchez, et al. "The Jaguar (Panthera onca) in San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Southwestern Naturalist 55, no. 3 (2010): 394–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1894/clg-30.1.

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Ochoa-Perez, Uciel R., Juan F. Hernández-Sierra, Francisco J. Escalante-Padrón, et al. "Epidemiology of Bordetella Pertussis in San Luis PotosÍ, Mexico." Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 33, no. 5 (2014): 540–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/inf.0000000000000205.

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Herrmann, Julián Durazo. "Federalism and free trade in San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Regional & Federal Studies 16, no. 1 (2006): 43–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13597560500526202.

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Martinez, Sandra, Oscar Escolero, and Stefanie Kralisch. "Water Management in San Luis Potosí Metropolitan Area, Mexico." International Journal of Water Resources Development 26, no. 3 (2010): 459–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2010.489292.

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Lara Galván, Jesús Lenin, Xabier Herrero Otero, Juan Felipe Martínez Montoya, and Jesús Lara Rayos. "First record of the Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) in the Potosino-Zacatecano Plateau, Mexico." Huitzil Revista Mexicana de Ornitologí­a 26, no. 1 (2025): e682. https://doi.org/10.28947/hrmo.2025.26.1.800.

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The Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) is generally distributed in coastal areas of Mexico during its migration. However, we recorded the presence of an individual of the Marbled Godwit at Salinas (Santa María) Lagoon, in Salinas, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, on 27 August 2023. The observation was made when we carried out bird surveys, walking around the lagoon. In addition, we searched for occurrence records of the species in the literature and eBird and iNaturalistMX databases. We compiled a total of 39 records of the Marbled Godwit in mainland Mexico, with no previous records of the species in San L
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González, Ticul, and Noé González Ruíz. "NUEVOS REGISTROS DE NOTIOSOREX CRAWFORDI (INSECTIVORA: SORICIDAE) PARA MÉXICO." ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.), no. 84 (December 17, 2001): 175–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/azm.2001.84841841.

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Three new localities that extend the distribution range of Notiosorex crawfordi (Insectivora: Soricidae) are reported for the states of Jalisco, Hidalgo and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. We report on two skulls from La Unión 28 km S Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco and Cueva la Presita 21.4 km S Matehuala, San Luis Potosí and also four fragmented skulls from Grutas de Xoxafí 6 km N Lagunillas, Hidalgo. The three localities belong to desert shrub.
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TORRES-PACHÓN, MÓNICA, RODOLFO NOVELO-GUTIÉRREZ, and EDUARDO RUIZ-SANCHEZ. "A synopsis of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970 (Odonata: Gomphidae) of Mexico: taxonomy and distribution." Zootaxa 4634, no. 1 (2019): 1–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4634.1.1.

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A synopsis of the 13 species of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970 known to occur within Mexico is presented. Taxonomic keys for males are based primarily on morphology of anterior and posterior hamules, caudal appendages and of the vulvar lamina in females and includes full descriptions for each species accompanied by high-resolution photographs, drawings, comparative diagnostic notes, natural history and distribution maps. Females of P. danieli González & Novelo, 1990 and P. nayaritensis Belle, 1987 are described for the first time. Moreover, new records for P. albrighti (Needham, 1950) for th
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Carbajal-Márquez, Rubén Alonso. "NEW PREY ITEM IN THE DIET OF Masticophis schotti BAIRD & GIRARD, 1853 FROM SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO." Revista Latinoamericana de Herpetología 2, no. 2 (2019): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/fc.25942158e.2019.2.63.

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A new prey item is reported in the diet of Masticophis schotti from San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Although lizards of the genus Sceloporus had previously been reported, this is the first record of S. torquatus in the diet of M. schotti.
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Jurgeit, Matthias. "New Extraordinary Nifontovite Specimens from Charcas, San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Rocks & Minerals 85, no. 2 (2010): 165–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00357521003591207.

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Cook, Robert B. "Connoisseur's Choice: Buergerite (Fluor-buergerite) Mexquitic, San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Rocks & Minerals 88, no. 5 (2013): 442–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00357529.2013.809983.

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de la Luz Santana, Carla, and Luna Irma Carrillo Chávez. "La publicidad en la prensa potosina de finales del siglo xix y principios del siglo xx. Caso de estudio “El Estandarte”." H+D HÁBITAT MÁS DISEÑO, no. 10 (2013): 45–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.58493/habitat.2013.10.05.

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Dentro de los medios, la prensa ha constituido un importante canal de divulgación, ya que sus mensajes llegaron tempranamente a influir sobre las conciencias y el imaginario colectivo. La prensa, además, incursiona en diversos aspectos culturales que pueden considerarse propios de la vida cotidiana, en sus matices más comunes y populares, sobre todo en lo que respecta a los anuncios publicitarios y sus expresivas imágenes. El propósito de esta investigación consiste en mostrar la importancia del estudio de la imagen publicitaria en el periódico El Estandarte de la ciudad de San Luis Potosí de
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Armendáriz, Natalia María Cruz, Juan Antonio Reyes-Agüero, Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez, Javier Fortanelli Martínez, and Fernanda Martínez Armendáriz. "Geographical and ecological distribution of native bamboo species in San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Phytotaxa 543, no. 3 (2022): 170–80. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.543.3.1.

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Armendáriz, Natalia María Cruz, Reyes-Agüero, Juan Antonio, Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo, Martínez, Javier Fortanelli, Armendáriz, Fernanda Martínez (2022): Geographical and ecological distribution of native bamboo species in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Phytotaxa 543 (3): 170-180, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.543.3.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.543.3.1
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Rzedowski, J. "Dos nuevas especies mexicanas de la familia Rubiaceae." Botanical Sciences, no. 44 (April 2, 2017): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.17129/botsci.1285.

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Didymaea floribunda is described on the basis of materials collected in Jalisco, Michoacan, Guerrero, State of Mexico, Morelos, Distrito Federal and Veracruz. The species is similar to the Guatemalan D. hispidula L. O. Williams. Richardia gandarae sp. n., so far only known from southwestern San Luis Potosí, seems to be related to R. tricocca ( Torr. & Gray) Standl., from Mexico and southern United States of America.
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Correa-Sandoval, Alfonso, Antonio García Cubas Gutiérrez, and María Martha Reguero Reza. "GASTROPODOS TERRESTRES DE LA REGION ORIENTAL DE SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO." ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.), no. 73 (April 14, 1998): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/azm.1998.73731724.

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Un total do 45 géneros, 87 especies y 9 subespecies de gastrópodos terrestres pertenecientes a 24 familias se registran para la región oriental del estado de San Luis Potosí. Cuarenta y dos especies son nuevos legistros. La familia con más especies (17) es Spiraxidae. Las especies con mayor distribución por localidades son Praticolella berlandieriana, Thysanophora horní y Cecilioides consobrina veracruzensis.
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Badillo-Saldaña, Luis Manel, Christian Berriozabal-Islas, and Aurelio Ramírez-Bautista. "New record of the snake Drymobius chloroticus (Cope, 1886) (Squamata: Colubridae) from Hidalgo, Mexico." Check List 10, no. 1 (2014): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/10.1.199.

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We report the first record of the snake Drymobius chloroticus (Cope 1886) from Hidalgo State, Mexico. This new record is based on a single juvenile male specimen collected in the municipality of Tepehuacán of Guerrero, Hidalgo. This report fills a gap between the closest localities airline 490.1 km2 ca. NW in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, and airline 42.7 ca. km2 SE in the vicinity Xilitla, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
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RUIZ-SANCHEZ, EDUARDO, ARTURO CASTRO-CASTRO, and LYNN G. CLARK. "A new informal group in Chusquea subg. Swallenochloa (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae) and emended descriptions for the Mexican endemics C. enigmatica and C. septentrionalis." Phytotaxa 554, no. 1 (2022): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.554.1.3.

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The Neotropical genus Chusquea, with 197 described species, is the most diverse genus of bamboo worldwide. Mexico has 24 species of Chusquea representing two of the five subgenera: Chusquea subg. Chusquea and C. subg. Swallenochloa. Nineteen species belong to subg. Chusquea and just five to subg. Swallenochloa. Chusquea enigmatica, classified in subg. Chusquea, and C. septentrionalis, classified in subg. Swallenochloa, were both described from vegetative material. Based on recent fieldwork in the Mexican states of Durango, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, and Sinaloa, we found new populations of C. e
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Bernal, E., M. Escobar, N. Serrano, A. Chulim, and H. Escobar. "Salt Leaching in Sulphatic Soils of Palomas, San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Annual Research & Review in Biology 4, no. 24 (2014): 4202–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2014/11847.

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BARON-SZABO, ROSEMARIE C., ARMIN SCHAFHAUSER, STEFAN GÖTZ, and WOLFGANG STINNESBECK. "SCLERACTINIAN CORALS FROM THE CARDENAS FORMATION (MAASTRICHTIAN), SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO." Journal of Paleontology 80, no. 6 (2006): 1033–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360(2006)80[1033:scftcf]2.0.co;2.

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Badillo-Saldaña, Luis, Christian Berriozabal-Islas, and Aurelio Ramírez-Bautista. "New record of the snake Drymobius chloroticus (Cope, 1886) (Squamata: Colubridae) from Hidalgo, Mexico." Check List 10, no. (1) (2014): 199–201. https://doi.org/10.15560/10.1.199.

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We report the first record of the snake <em>Drymobius chloroticus </em>(Cope 1886) from Hidalgo State, Mexico. This new record is based on a single juvenile male specimen collected in the municipality of Tepehuacán of Guerrero, Hidalgo. This report fills a gap between the closest localities airline 490.1 km2 <em>ca. </em>NW in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, and airline 42.7 <em>ca. </em>km2 SE in the vicinity Xilitla, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
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Velásquez-Valle, R. "Geographic and Host Range of Meloidogyne spp. in North Central Mexico." Plant Disease 85, no. 4 (2001): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2001.85.4.445a.

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A disease survey carried out in 1998, 1999, and 2000 in the states of Aguascalientes, San Luis Potosí, and Zacatecas revealed the dispersal of Meloidogyne spp in this region of Mexico. Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) Mirasol type plants showing general chlorosis, root rot, and galls were observed in central Zacatecas and western San Luis Potosí. Dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants (Landrace Flor de Mayo) collected in western San Luis Potosí and Aguascalientes also showed root galls. Roots of squash (Cucurbita spp) and sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) plants that showed galled roots were found
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GONZÁLEZ-GALLEGOS, JESÚS GUADALUPE, HUGO ALBERTO CASTILLO-GÓMEZ, and JOSÉ LUIS FERNÁNDEZ-ALONSO. "Discovery of naturalized Clinopodium nepeta (Lamiaceae) in Oaxaca and San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Phytotaxa 312, no. 2 (2017): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.312.2.11.

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Clinopodium nepeta is reported for the first time from Mexico as a naturalized plant based on two populations located in Oaxaca and San Luis Potosí. This is a variable species broadly cultivated in several countries as culinary, medicinal and ornamental plant. However, it has not been extensively grown in Mexico. We present a description of the species in the country in order to facilitate its identification and avoid possible confusion with native species of Clinopodium or Hedeoma.
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Chacón-Hartleven, Erick A., Eduardo Rafael Chamé-Vázquez, and Gibrán Sánchez-Hernández. "Nuevos registros estatales de escarabajos hidrofílidos (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) en México." REVISTA CHILENA DE ENTOMOLOGÍA 48, no. 1 (2022): 135–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.35249/rche.48.1.22.13.

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Se presentan nuevos registros estatales de Hydrophilus (Dibolocelus) purpurascens Régimbart, 1901 para Chiapas y Berosus (Enoplurus) punctatissimus LeConte, 1852 para San Luis Potosí, México. También se incluye un mapa con la distribución geográfica conocida de ambas especies.
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Saar, Dayle E., Paul D. Sørensen, and J. P. Hjerting. "Dahlia spectabilis (Asteraceae, Coreopsideae), a new species from San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Brittonia 54, no. 2 (2002): 116–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1663/0007-196x(2002)054[0116:dsacan]2.0.co;2.

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Martínez-Montoya, Juan F., Juan Herrero-Isern, Jorge Aceves-de Alba, Jorge Palacio-Núñez, Víctor M. Ruiz-Vera, and Genaro Olmos-Oropeza. "Approximation of the surface of gypseous soils in San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Ciencia e investigación agraria 39, no. 3 (2012): 545–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s0718-16202012000300013.

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Smith, David R., Guillermo Sánchez-Martínez, and Salvador Ordaz-Silva. "A NewMonoctenus(Hymenoptera: Diprionidae) DamagingJuniperus Flaccida(Cupressaceae) in San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 112, no. 3 (2010): 444–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4289/0013-8797.112.3.444.

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Gómez-Gómez, Alejandro, Martin Magaña-Aquino, Christian A. García-Sepúlveda, et al. "Severe Pneumonia Associated with Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Outbreak, San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Emerging Infectious Diseases 16, no. 1 (2010): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1601.090941.

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Mellink Bijtel, Eric. "USO DEL HÁBITAT, DINÁMICA POBLACIONAL Y ESTACIONALIDAD REPRODUCTIVA DE ROEDORES EN EL ALTIPLANO POTOSINO, MÉXICO." Revista Mexicana de Mastozoología (Nueva Epoca) 1, no. 1 (1995): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ie.20074484e.1995.1.1.155.

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RESUMEN. En este trabajo se reportan las preferencias de hábitat, dinámica poblacional y estacionalidad repoductiva de Perognathus jlavus, Chaetodipus hispidus, C. nelsoni, C. penicillatus, Dipodomys ordii, D. merriami, Liomys irroratus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens, Peromyscus maniculatus, Onychomys arenicola y Sigmodon hispidus en asociación con tres sistemas agrícolas áridos, sus bordes y sus alrededores no cultivados, en el Altiplano de San Luis Potosí, México. Al parecer, la cubierta herbácea es la característica más importante del hábitat. Los roedores presentaron dos patrones estacionales
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Ávila-Uribe, Margarita, Ma Luz Suárez-Soto, and Javier Díaz-Perea. "Campesinos Tének en una comunidad campesina rural de la Huasteca Potosina complementan su dieta básica con plantas locales." Botanical Sciences, no. 54 (April 25, 2017): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.17129/botsci.1425.

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The following study shows the usage of nutritious plants in a rural community of the Huasteca Potosina, located in the proximity of a tropical subcaducifolium forest. In the ejido San Pedro de las Anonas, Aquismón, San Luis Potosí state in Mexico, peasants of the Tének or Huasteca ethnia complement their basic diet of tortillas, beans, chili and coffee with a group of diverse plants, that they gel from the environment. The scientific names of 26 of these plants are reported. The edible parts of each plant and its form of consumption are also reported.
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Peterson, Paul M., Yolanda Herrera Arrieta, and Konstantin Romaschenko. "Phylogeny of Muhlenbergia subg. Pseudosporobolus, including M. spatha (Poaceae, Chloridoideae, Cynodonteae, Muhlenbergiinae) now found in Zacatecas, Mexico." PhytoKeys 103 (July 18, 2018): 83–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.103.26162.

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Muhlenbergiaspatha, previously known only from near the type locality in San Luis Potosí, is reported from two localities in Zacatecas, Mexico. Historically, botanists have overlooked this diminutive annual. To clarify affinities of M.spatha, we present a molecular phylogeny emphasising species in M.subg.Pseudosporobolus using sequence data from two plastid markers (rpl32-trnL and rps16 intron) and nrDNA ITS. In addition, we include an updated description, illustration and discussion of the habitat of M.spatha.
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Bednarek, Mariusz, and Juan Carlos Neri Guzmán. "Competitiveness factors of the candy industry in San Luis Potosí, México." Journal of Intercultural Management 6, no. 3 (2015): 211–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/joim-2014-0031.

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Abstract This paper is an attempt to analyze some of methodologies and models used to identify the most important factors to promote competitiveness on different levels: international, national, regional, industrial, and under a systemic and cluster approach. The purpose is to support the design of an appropriate model to analyze competitive performance of a local industry in Mexico, specifically the candy industry. The results are useful to understand the areas of opportunity present in the candy industry and allow proposing strategic actions to promote competitiveness. The goal of this artic
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Solís Domínguez, Daniel Daniel, and Consuelo Patricia Martínez Lozano. "La masculinidad en escuelas secundarias públicas de San Luis Potosí, México." Masculinities & Social Change 7, no. 2 (2018): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/mcs.2018.3329.

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The article provides an answer to the question: How do students from public high schools located in the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, perceive and build their masculinity? The public schools, according to the political profile of the Mexican State, implements mechanisms through which it promotes gender relations and the construction of a hegemonic type of masculinity, that is, patriarchal, linked with the values of neoliberalism. Accordingly, we analyze the school and curricular institutional space, and the practices of the students, which allude to the conformation and perception of mascul
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Peterson, Paul M., Yolanda Herrera Arrieta, and Konstantin Romaschenko. "Phylogeny of Muhlenbergia subg. Pseudosporobolus, including M. spatha (Poaceae, Chloridoideae, Cynodonteae, Muhlenbergiinae) now found in Zacatecas, Mexico." PhytoKeys 103 (July 18, 2018): 83–94. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.103.26162.

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Muhlenbergia spatha, previously known only from near the type locality in San Luis Potosí, is reported from two localities in Zacatecas, Mexico. Historically, botanists have overlooked this diminutive annual. To clarify affinities of M. spatha, we present a molecular phylogeny emphasising species in M. subg. Pseudosporobolus using sequence data from two plastid markers (rpl32-trnL and rps16 intron) and nrDNA ITS. In addition, we include an updated description, illustration and discussion of the habitat of M. spatha.
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Patiño-Marín, Nuria, Lorena Dafnee Villa-García, Yolanda Terán-Figueroa, et al. "Presence and Causes of Sterilization Equipment Failures with Biological Indicators in Dental Offices in Mexico: A Longitudinal Cohort." Medicina 60, no. 9 (2024): 1525. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina60091525.

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Background/Objectives: Sterilization in dental practice is crucial for infection prevention. The aim of this study was to identify the presence and causes of bacterial growth using biological indicators in dental sterilization equipment in San Luis Potosí, S.L.P., Mexico, with different consecutive measurements over a year. Methods: This longitudinal cohort, conducted from January 2022 to January 2024 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, aimed to identify the presence and causes of bacterial growth in dental sterilization equipment using biological indicators. A total of 207 dental offices were approac
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TRIAPITSYN, SERGUEI V., DANEL B. VICKERMAN, JOHN M. HERATY, and GUILLERMO A. LOGARZO. "A new species of Gonatocerus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) parasitic on proconiine sharpshooters (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) in the New World." Zootaxa 1158, no. 1 (2006): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1158.1.3.

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A new species of Gonatocerus Nees (Mymaridae) is described from the states of San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas in Mexico, with additional records from Argentina and Peru. Type specimens of G. uat S. Triapitsyn sp. n. were reared in Mexico from the eggs of proconiine sharpshooters (Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae: Proconiini) in the genera Homalodisca Stål and Oncometopia Stål. Taxonomic and molecular evidence from five gene regions (28S-D2, ITS1, ITS2, COI, COII) is provided to help differentiate the new species from the morphologically similar taxon, G. ashmeadi Girault, which also belongs to the at
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Proudlove, Graham. "THE ASTYANAX CAVES OF MEXICO: CAVEFISHES OF TAMAULIPAS, SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, AND GUERRERO." Journal of Fish Biology 94, no. 1 (2019): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13889.

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Pons, Jose Maria, Enric Vicens, Angélica Oviedo, Javier Aguilar, Pedro García-Barrera, and Gloria Alencáster. "The rudist fauna of the Cárdenas Formation, Maastrichtian, San Luis Potosí State, Mexico." Journal of Paleontology 87, no. 4 (2013): 726–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/12-116.

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A Maastrichtian rudist fauna composed of the radiolitids Biradiolites aguilerae Böse, B. Cárdenasensis Böse, Huasteca ojanchalensis (Myers), Tampsia floriformis Myers, and Trechmannites rudissimus (Trechmann), the hippuritids Caribbea muellerriedi (Vermunt) and Praebarrettia sparcilirata (Whitfield) sensu lato, and the plagioptychids Coralliochama gbohemi Böse and Mitrocaprina tschoppi (Palmer) is described from the Cárdenas Formation in San Luis Potosí State, Mexico. Abundant fossil material and excellent preservation of a number of specimens allowed observation of both the internal and exter
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Comas-García, Andreu, Christian A. García-Sepúlveda, José J. Méndez-de Lira, Saray Aranda-Romo, Alba E. Hernández-Salinas, and Daniel E. Noyola. "Mortality attributable to pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico." Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 5, no. 2 (2010): 76–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2010.00187.x.

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VEGA-BADILLO, VIRIDIANA, SANTIAGO ZARAGOZA-CABALLERO, and JESSICA JAZMÍN RÍOS-IBARRA. "New species of the genus Cenophengus LeConte 1881 (Coleoptera; Phengodidae) from Mexico and Guatemala." Zootaxa 5023, no. 2 (2021): 223–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5023.2.3.

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Six new species of the genus Cenophengus LeConte, 1881 are described. Five of these new species were collected in Mexico, in the states of Hidalgo (Cenophengus mboi sp. nov. and Cenophengus hnogamu̱i sp. nov.), Coahuila (Cenophengus kikapu sp. nov.) and San Luis Potosí (Cenophengus tupae sp. nov., Cenophengus mumui sp. nov.). An additional species was collected in Puerta Parada, Guatemala (Cenophengus xiinbali sp. nov.). The new taxa described in the present study increase to 27 the number of species assigned to Cenophengus.&#x0D;
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Barbosa Corredor, Jose Adriano. "Male Writing on the Body-Territory of Two Rural Multigrade Schools." Southern perspective / Perspectiva austral 1 (January 1, 2023): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.56294/pa202376.

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This paper explores the construction of masculinities in two rural multigrade schools located in Boyacá, Colombia, and San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Using an ethnographic approach, the daily dynamics and relationships between children and educational communities were investigated, focusing on how male children hegemonically dominate the playground. This dominance is based on a hierarchy where physical prowess confers greater male status. Rural schools are seen as bodies of domination where hegemonic masculinities are manifested, although affective practices that challenge this hegemony are also obs
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de Luna, Manuel, Roberto García-Barrios, and Roberto García-Barrios. "New state records of the woodlouse spider Dysdera crocata C. L. Koch, 1838 (Araneae: Dysderidae) in Mexico." REVISTA CHILENA DE ENTOMOLOGÍA 48, no. 2 (2022): 329–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.35249/rche.48.2.22.15.

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The woodlouse spider Dysdera crocata C. L. Koch, native to the Old World, is recorded for the Mexican state of Nuevo León via the revision of vouchered specimens; it is also recorded for the states of Baja California, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, and Zacatecas via the revision of photographic records from the citizen science platform iNaturalist; these represent the first records of the species for said states. A brief diagnosis is provided for the family and the species.
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JIMÉNEZ, PEDRO DÍAZ, MIGUEL ÁNGEL PÉREZ-FARRERA, THOMAS B. CROAT, MARÍA MAGDALENA SALINAS-RODRÍGUEZ, HEIKO HENTRICH, and PEDRO A. AGUILAR-RODRÍGUEZ. "Syngonium huastecorum (Araceae), a new species from the north-central region of Mexico." Phytotaxa 694, no. 3 (2025): 289–94. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.694.3.8.

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Syngonium is a Neotropical genus of the Araceae family represented by 39 species, 32 of which are from Central America, nine of which are recorded in Mexico. During fieldwork conducted in 2021 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, we collected an undescribed species of Syngonium sect. Syngonium. In the present paper, we describe and illustrate S. huastecorum, a new species from Mexico. It is morphologically similar to S. podophyllum but differs from that species in having longer petioles, medium leaflet with more than twice as many primary lateral veins per side, fewer inflorescences per axil, the inflo
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PÉREZ-FLORES, OSCAR, ANTONIO SANTOS-SILVA, JUAN PABLO BOTERO, and LARRY G. BEZARK. "On the American Acanthocinini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae): new records, new synonymies, and new taxa." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 59, no. 2 (2024): 47–67. https://doi.org/10.12976/jib/2024.59.2.2.

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Five new records are provided in Acanthocinini (Lamiinae): Leptostylus guianensis Vlasak &amp; Santos-Silva, 2021, new country record for Brazil (Pará); Leptostylus indistinctus Vlasak &amp; Santos-Silva, 2021, new country record for Honduras (Francisco Morazán); Leptostylus cineraceus Bates, 1874, new states records for Mexico (Yucatán, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, and Nuevo León); Sternidius chemsaki Lewis, 1977, new country record for Mexico (Sinaloa); and Trichastylopsis albidus (LeConte, 1852), new state record for Mexico (Jalisco). Leptostylus albicinctus Bates, 1885 is synonymized with
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