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Continent: Africa
Distribution: S Somalia
Type locality: vicinity of Mareri, Juba Sugar Project, west bank of Juba River, Middle Juba region, southern Somalia (00°30N, 42°46E, elevation ca. 20 m).
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Continent: Indian-Ocean
Distribution: CE Madagascar (forests along the road between the Hotel "Feonnyala" and the train station of Andasibe)
Type locality: near Andasibe (= Perinet), 18°56.169'S, 48°24.734'E, 939 m elevation, central eastern Madagascar.
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Continent: Asia
Distribution: Pakistan (Kashmir)
Type locality: 1 near house of Master M. Sadiq, Goi Madan, District Kotli, Azad Kashmir, 33°30'N 74°00'E, elevation 1315 m., Pakistan. shermanai: Pakistan;
Type locality: Nadari village, 2km E of Goi Madan, District Kotli, Azad Kashmir, 33°30'N 74°00'E, elevation 1315 m. [Typhlops madgemintonai shermanai].
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Typhlops

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Typhlops is a genus of blind snakes in the family Typhlopidae. The genus is endemic to the West Indies.[1] Some species which were formerly placed in the genus Typhlops have been moved to the genera Afrotyphlops, Amerotyphlops, Anilios, Antillotyphlops, Argyrophis, Cubatyphlops, Indotyphlops, Letheobia, Madatyphlops, Malayotyphlops, and Xerotyphlops.

Species

Species[2] Taxon author[2] Subsp.*[2] Common name Geographic range T. agoralionis Thomas & Hedges, 2007 0 la Hotte blind snake T. capitulatus Richmond, 1964 0 Haitian pale-lipped blind snake, Richmond's worm snake T. eperopeus Thomas & Hedges, 2007 0 Bahoruco blind snake T. gonavensis Richmond, 1964 0 Gonâve Island worm snake T. guadeloupensis Richmond, 1966 0 Guadeloupe blind snake, Guadeloupe worm snake T. hectus Thomas, 1974 0 Tiburon Peninsula blind snake, Thomas's worm snake T. jamaicensis (Shaw, 1802) 0 Jamaican blind snake, Jamaica worm snake T. leptolepis Domínguez, Fong & Iturriaga, 2013 0 T. lumbricalisT (Linnaeus, 1758) 0 earthworm blind snake T. oxyrhinus Domínguez & Díaz, 2011 0 T. pachyrhinus Domínguez & Díaz, 2011 0 T. proancylops Thomas & Hedges, 2007 0 La Selle blind snake T. pusillus Barbour, 1914 0 Hispaniola worm snake T. rostellatus Stejneger, 1904 0 Puerto Rican worm snake T. schwartzi Thomas, 1989 0 Schwartz's worm snake T. silus Legler, 1959 0 T. sulcatus Cope, 1868 0 island worm snake T. sylleptor Thomas & Hedges, 2007 0 Pestel blind snake T. syntherus Thomas, 1965 0 Barahona Peninsula blind snake, Barahona worm snake T. tetrathyreus Thomas, 1989 0 Haitian worm snake T. titanops Thomas, 1989 0 titan worm snake

*) Not including the nominate subspecies.
T) Type species.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Touré T (1999). Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, Volume 1. Washington, District of Columbia: Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. ISBN 1-893777-00-6 (series). ISBN 1-893777-01-4 (volume).
  2. ^ a b c "Typhlops ". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 18 August 2007.

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Typhlops: Brief Summary

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Typhlops is a genus of blind snakes in the family Typhlopidae. The genus is endemic to the West Indies. Some species which were formerly placed in the genus Typhlops have been moved to the genera Afrotyphlops, Amerotyphlops, Anilios, Antillotyphlops, Argyrophis, Cubatyphlops, Indotyphlops, Letheobia, Madatyphlops, Malayotyphlops, and Xerotyphlops.

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