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... Besides, significant habitat loss due to human land use is prevalent over most of Honduras, including the Moskitia, the little Amazonia of Central America . In Honduras it is estimated that only 20% of the forests remain in a natural state (Galdames et al. 2018). These changes in land use along with climate change are altering the distribution of some species, restricting the habitat of some, and enlarging the habitat of others. ...
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Mesoscincus managuae (Dunn, 1933) (Squamata, Scincidae) is a typical dry-forest species found along the Pacific versant of Central America from Guatemala to northwestern Costa Rica. Here, we report the occurrence of this species on the Caribbean versant of Honduras, specifically on the Sula Plain, Deparment of Cortés. This is a subhumid habitat similar to others in the Mesoamerican region which have comparable herpetofauna assemblages and where M. managuae has already been recorded.