File:Elapochrus aequalis & Homalocranium michoacanense - R. Mintern & J. Green - Biologia Centrali-Americana - SIL-bca 04 00 00 386.jpg

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English: Elapochrus aequalis & Homalocranium michoacanense, by R. Mintern & J. Green. A plate from Biologia Centrali-Americana.

Elapochrus aequalis is now Pliocercus elapoides (or maybe just the subspecies Pliocercus elapoides aequalis)

Homalocranium michoacanense is now Sonora michoacanensis.
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Source https://library.si.edu/image-gallery/69683
Author R. Mintern & J. Green
A. Elapochrus aequalis B & C. Homalocranium michoacanense.

R. Mintern & J. Green del. et. lith. Mintern Bros. Chromo.

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Elapochrus aequalis & Homalochranium michoacanense, by R. Mintern & J. Green. A plate from ' Biologia Centrali-Americana'

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