Typhlops hectus

Typhlops hectus

Tiburon peninsula blind snake, Thomas's worm snake

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Typhlops hectus

Typhlops hectus (common names: Tiburon Peninsula blind snake, Thomas's worm snake ) is a species of snake in the family Typhlopidae. It is endemic to southwestern Haiti and is known from the Tiburon Peninsula and the island of Grand Cayemite, with an isolated record from Gonâve Island. Specimens of uncertain status are known further northeast, in an area extending into the Dominican Republic; whether these belong to Typhlops hectus or an undescribed species is pending further investigations.

Appearance

The total length in adults varies between 135–218 mm (5.3–8.6 in). The tail is short: the 192 mm long holotype had a 5 mm tail. There are 284–328 mid-dorsal scales. Coloration varies from pale gray to tan. In some specimens, the coloration is bicolor with a sharp mid-lateral transition just one or two scale rows wide, from the pigmented dorsum to the unpigmented venter. In other specimens, the transition occurs closer to the venter, with some specimens being almost entirely pigmented.

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Typhlops hectus is oviparous.

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References

1. Typhlops hectus Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhlops_hectus
2. Typhlops hectus on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/178705/77339745

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