Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Vertebrata Reptilia Squamata Serpentes Typhlopidae Afrotyphlops Afrotyphlops blanfordii

Taxonomic notes: According to McDiarmid et al. (1999), this is possibly a synonym and maybe a subspecies of Afrotyphlops lineolatus (Jan, 1864); however Largen and Spawls (2010) have treated it as a valid species..

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Also from the distribution pattern it could be a synonym of lineolatus, which would make the distribution of the latter continuous to the Red Sea

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Geographic Range

This species is endemic to the highlands of Eritrea and northern and central Ethiopia (Broadley and Wallach 2009). This species has been found between 1,000 and 2,450 m above sea level (Broadley and Wallach 2009).

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Population

There is no population information available for this species.

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Habitat

This burrowing species is associated with both moist and dry grassland, but can also be found in xerophilous woodland and scrub (Largen and Spawls 2010).

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Use Trade

There is no use or trade in this species.

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Threats

It is unknown whether this species is being impacted upon by any major threats.

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Specific Threats

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    Conservation Actions

    There are no known species-specific conservation measures in place for this species. Further research into the taxonomy, distribution, population, biology and ecology, habitat status, and threats to this species should be carried out. It is not known if it occurs in any protected areas.

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    Specific Actions

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      Red List Rationale

      Afrotyphlops blanfordii has been assessed as Data Deficient.  This is due to the taxonomic uncertainty surrounding the species, and the lack of population, habitat and distribution data available. Further research is therefore needed before a more accurate assessment of the conservation status of A. blanfordii can be carried out.

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      Bibliography

      • Largen, M. and Spawls, S. 2010. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Edition Chimaira, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
      • Largen, M.J. 1978. The status of the family Typhlopidae (Reptilia Serpentes) in Ethiopia. Monitore Zoologico Italiano (Nuova Serie; Supplemento) 10: 43-68.
      • Largen, M.J. 2007. pers. comm. Red List Assessment.
      • Largen, M.J. and Rasmussen J.B. 1993. Catalogue of the snakes of Ethiopia (Reptilia: Serpentes), including identification keys. Tropical Zoology 6(2): 313-434.
      • McDiarmid, R.W., Campbell, J.A. and Toure, T.A. 1999. Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. The Herpetologists' League, Washington DC.

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