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mexicana ( Martínez ) E. Murray ); however, Mexican literature generally treats it as a distinct species.

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Most of the plants here are native to the region, and many are in danger of extinction, such as the Peltogyne mexicana or purple stick tree.
Western Bluebirds ( Sialia mexicana ), who went extinct 50 years ago because of competition for nesting sites by non-native European Starlings ( Sturnus vulgaris ), were recently restored to San Juan Island thanks to the efforts of volunteers and conservation organizations.
** P. mexicana ( Mexican plum )
In the southwestern United States, two species of nectar-drinking bats ( Leptonycteris yerbabuenae and Choeronycteris mexicana ) visit hummingbird feeders to supplement their natural diet of nectar and pollen from saguaro cacti and agaves.
* Revista Somos: Katy Jurado: Estrella de Hollywood orgullosamente mexicana, ( 1999 ) Editorial Televisa S. A de C. V.
In some regions of Mexico, a fruit salad ( watermelon, orange, jícama, cucumber and sometimes melon and papaya ) tossed in lime juice and hot sauce or chamoy and sprinkled with a salty chili powder is also known as pico de gallo ; it is a popular snack and usually sold outside schools, while the tomato-based condiment is better known as salsa picada, which means minced or chopped sauce, salsa mexicana or salsa bandera ( flag sauce ), because the colors – red ( tomato ), white ( onion ), and green ( chili ) – are the colors of the Mexican flag.
The last species is further divided into four subspecies: huehuetenangensis, mexicana, parviglumis, and mays.
According to the most widely-held evolutionary model, the crop was derived directly from Z. m. parviglumis by selection of key mutations ; up to 12 % of its genetic material came from Z. m. mexicana through introgression.
Some populations of Z. m. mexicana display Vavilovian mimicry within cultivated maize fields, having evolved a maize-like form as a result of the farmers ' selective weeding pressure.
Image: LeishmaniaMexicana Amastigote SEM. jpg | Amastigote: False colour SEM micrograph of amastigote form Leishmania mexicana.
Image: LeishmaniaMexicana Promastigote SEM. jpg | Promastigote: False colour SEM micrograph of promastigote form Leishmania mexicana.

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These include the L. donovani complex with three species ( L. donovani, L. infantum, and L. chagasi ); the L. mexicana complex with four main species ( L. mexicana, L. amazonensis, and L. venezuelensis ); L. tropica ; L. major ; L. aethiopica ; and the subgenus Viannia with four main species ( L. ( V .) braziliensis, L. ( V .) guyanensis, L. ( V .) panamensis, and L. ( V .) peruviana ).

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* C. flaveola mexicana ( Sclater, 1857 )
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These additional names have been published, but are not now accepted as distinct taxa ( see Pennington & Styles 1981 ): C. angustifolia, C. balansae, C. barbata, C. boliviana, C. brunelliodes, C. ciliolata, C. discolor, C. febrifuga, C. guanensis, C. mexicana, C. oaxacensis, C. occidentalis, C. pacayana, C. paraguariensis, C. rosei, C. rotunda, C. saxatilis, C. sintenisii, C. steinbachii, C. velutina.
**** Mexican small-eared shrew, C. mexicana

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*** Mexican Agouti, Dasyprocta mexicana
***** Mexican Mouse Opossum ( Marmosa mexicana )
In Mexican cuisine, pico de gallo (, literally rooster's beak ), also called salsa fresca or salsa mexicana ( in Mexico ) is a fresh, uncooked condiment made from chopped tomato, white onion, and chilis ( typically jalapeños or serranos ).
** Sambucus mexicana ( Mexican Elder ; Sonoran Desert ; with black berries )
200 AD and depicting a mushroom strongly resembling Psilocybe mexicana was found in a west Mexican shaft and chamber tomb in the state of Colima.
mexicanaMexican redbud ( Mexico )
* Pico de gallo (" rooster's beak "), also known as salsa fresca (" fresh sauce "), salsa picada (" chopped sauce "), or salsa mexicana (" Mexican sauce "), is made with raw tomatoes, lime juice, chili peppers, onions, cilantro leaves, and other coarsely chopped raw ingredients.
Species taken most often are northern flying squirrels and woodrats, including dusky-footed, bushy-tailed, ( N. cinerea ), and Mexican woodrats ( N. mexicana ).
*** Mexican howler monkey, Alouatta palliata mexicana
This style has even become popular in Mexico, as some groups like Grupo Saya claim to be Cumbia andina mexicana, Mexican Andean Cumbia.
* Squatina mexicana ( Mexican angel shark )
* Anemia mexicana Klotzsch ; Linnaea 18: 526 ( 1844 ); Mexican flowering fern
A related beech native to the mountains of central Mexico is sometimes treated as a subspecies of American Beech, but more often as a distinct species, Mexican Beech Fagus mexicana.
* Mexican bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis mexicana, range from Arizona and New Mexico down to Sonora and Chihuahua.
**** Mexican Long-tongued Bat ( Hog-nosed Bat ), Choeronycteris mexicana
P. mexicana, commonly known as the " Mexican liberty cap ", is also similar in appearance, but is found in manure-rich soil in subtropical grasslands in Mexico.
* Mexican agouti, Dasyprocta mexicana
* Ricardo Flores Magón: el apóstol de la revolución social mexicana, ( Ricardo Flores Magón: Apostle of the Mexican Social Revolution ), Mexico City: Grupo Cultural " Ricardo Flores Magon ", 1925
:* The Mexican Revolution ( Spanish: Revolución mexicana ) was a major armed struggle, revolution, and civil war that started in 1910 and is generally considered to have lasted until 1920, although the country continued to have sporadic, but comparatively minor, outbreaks of warfare well into the 1920s.
* Cryptantha mexicana: Mexican Catseye, Mexican Cryptantha
* La revolucioncita mexicana ( The Little Mexican Revolution )

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The park behind the cathedral is Jardin Gregorio Torres Quintero, which contains mango, tabachin ( Caesalpinia mexicana ) and palm trees along with stands selling handcrafts, novelties and food.
* Certain psychedelic mushrooms are used by Indians in Latin America, especially in the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico The chief species is Psilocybe mexicana, of which the active principles are psilocin and its derivative psilocybin, in their chemical composition and activity not unlike LSD ( D-lysergic acid diethylamide ); the latter is synthesized from the alkaloids ( principally ergotamine and ergonovine ) that are constituents of ergot, a growth present in grasses affected by the disease also called ergot.
Like some other grassland species such as P. mexicana, P. tampanensis and Conocybe cyanopus, P. semilanceata may form sclerotia, a dormant form of the fungus, which affords it some protection from wildfires and other natural disasters.
He also brought spores of the fungus, which he identified as Psilocybe mexicana, to Paris.
Native trees which dominate the park include Valley Oak ( Quercus lobata ), Blue Oak ( Q. douglasii ), Coast live oak ( Q. agrifolia ), Canyon Live Oak ( Q. chrysolepis ), Interior live oak ( Q. wislizenii ), Digger Pine ( Pinus sabiniana ), Ponderosa Pine ( P. ponderosa ), Pacific Madrone ( Arbutus menziesii ), California laurel ( Umbellularia californica ), California Buckeye ( Aesculus californica ), White Alder ( Alnus rhombifolia ), California Juniper ( Juniperus californica ), Blue Elderberry ( Sambucus mexicana ) and California Sycamore ( Platanus racemosa ).
Like some other grassland species such as Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe tampanensis, and Conocybe cyanopus, Psilocybe mexicana may form sclerotia, a dormant form of the organism, which affords it some protection from wildfires and other natural disasters.
A. mexicana seeds contain 22 – 36 % of a pale yellow non-edible oil, called argemone oil or katkar oil, which contains the toxic alkaloids sanguinarine and dihydrosanguinarine.
The widest distributed species is the common box turtle which is found in the United States ( subspecies carolina, major, bauri, triunguis ; South-Central, Eastern and South Eastern parts ) and Mexico ( subspecies yukatana and mexicana ; Yucatán peninsula and North Eastern parts ).
A number of different species have been described which are likely all the same: Capromeryx furcifer, Capromeryx mexicana and Capromeryx minimus.

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