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English: This map illustrates the distribution of Taylor's Cantil (Agkistrodon taylori). The black circle represents the type locality. The black square represents the type locality of Agkistrodon bilineatus lemosespinali, considered a synonym of A. taylori by some.

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Bryson, Jr., Robert W. and Fernando Mendoza-Quijano. 2007.Cantils of Hidalgo and Veracruz, Mexico, with Comments on the Validity of Agkistrodon bilineatus lemosespinali.Journal of Herpetology.41(3): 536-539.

Burchfield, Patrick M. 1982. Additions to the Natural History of the Crotaline Snake Agkistrodon bilineatus taylori. Journal of Herpetology.Vol. 16, No. 4: 376-382.

Burger, W. Leslie and William B. Robertson. 1951. A New Subspecies of the Mexican Moccasin, Agkistrodon bilineatus.The University of Kansas Science Bulletin. University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History. 34(5): 213-218.

Campbell, J. A. and W. W. Lamar. 2004. The Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere. Vol. I & II. Comstock Publishing. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York. xviii, 870 pp.

Gloyd, H. K. and R. Conant. 1990. Snakes of the Agkistrodon Complex, A Monographic Review. Contributions to Herpetology, Number 6. Society for the Study Amphibians and Reptiles. vi, 614 pp.

Farr, William L., David Lazcano and Pablo A. Lavin-Murcio. 2013. New Distributional Records for Amphibians and Reptiles from the State of Tamaulipas, Mexico III. Herpetological Review 44(4): 631-645

Lemos Espinal, J. A. and J. R. Dixon. 2013. Amphibians and Reptiles of San Luis Potosí. Eagle Mountain Publishing, LC. Eagle Mountain, Utah. i-xii, 1-300 pp.

Lemos Espinal, J. A., G. R. Smith, and A. Cruz. 2018. Amphibians and Reptiles of Nuevo León. Eco Herpetological Publishing and Distribution. Rodeo, New Mexico. x, 370 pp.

Smith, Hobart M. and David Chiszar. 2001. A New Subspecies of Cantil (Agkistrodon bilineatus) from Central Veracruz, Mexico (Reptilia: Serpentes).Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society. Vol. 37, No. 4: 130-136.

Tovar-Tovar, Hector and Fernando Mendoza-Quijano. 2001. Agkistrodon taylori. .Herpetological Review. Vol. 32, No. 4: 276-277.
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