Anthonie Ivanovish Andino Mazariegos, Kay P. Ramos, Julio Mérita, G. Cruz
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Addition To The Herpetofauna Of Pico Bonito National Park, Honduras
Two more species are reported for the Pico Bonito National Park, one from the Dactyloidae family and another from the Colubridae family, thus increasing the herpetofauna from 82 to 84 species, at the same time the distribution of the species Norops capito (Peters, 1863) is expanded to the north of Honduras, this being the first record for the department of Atlántida.