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Citation: Midtgaard, Rune. RepFocus - A Survey of the Reptiles of the World. (www.repfocus.dk).
Latest update: December 31st, 2022.


Taxonomy of the family Dibamidae
Bibliography of the genus Anelytropsis
Biodiversity of the family Dibamidae








Genus
Anelytropsis

Mexican Blind Skink

Amerikanische Schlangenschleiche, Amerikanische Schlangenechse

Mexicansk Blindskink

1885 Anelytropsis Cope (type species: Anelytropsis papillosus Cope 1885)

Contents: 1 species, which is endemic.
Endemism: 0% 100%
Remarks: Previously placed in a separate family, Anelytropsidae, or included in the family Scincidae, along with Dibamus, the other genus of this family.
Distribution: As for the single species.

Anelytropsis papillosus

Mexican Blind Skink, Mexican Blind Lizard, American Snake Lizard

Amerikanische Schlangenschleiche, Amerikanische Schlangenechse

Mexicansk Blindskink

1885 Anelytropsis papillosus Cope

Distribution: Mexico (Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas, Veracruz).