A map of Mexico showing the locations of the clusters of A amphibians and B reptiles identified by the cluster analyses found in Fig. 1. Different clusters are identified by color and surrounded by a thick border and subclusters within clusters are represented by different shades of the cluster color and by intermediate line thicknesses. AGS = Aguascalientes, BC = Baja California, BCS = Baja California Sur, CAMP = Campeche, CHIS = Chiapas, CHIH = Chihuahua, COAH = Coahuila, COL = Colima, DGO = Durango, GTO = Guanajuato, GRO = Guerrero, HGO = Hidalgo, JAL = Jalisco, MEX = México, CDMX = Mexico City, MICH = Michoacán, MOR = Morelos, NAY = Nayarit, NL = Nuevo León, OAX = Oaxaca, PUE = Puebla, QRO = Querétaro, QR = Quintana Roo, SLP = San Luis Potosí, SIN = Sinaloa, SON = Sonora, TABA = Tabasco, TAM = Tamaulipas, TLAX = Tlaxcala, VER = Veracruz, YUC = Yucatán, ZAC = Zacatecas.

 
 
  Part of: Lemos-Espinal JA, Smith GR (2023) An analysis of the inter-state similarity of the herpetofaunas of Mexican states. Nature Conservation 53: 223-256. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.53.106732