
Anomochilidae is a family of snakes with one genus, Anomochilus, containing three species of snake. Members of the genus are known as anomochilids, or by the common names dwarf pipesnakes, lesser pipesnakes, and giant blind snakes. Initially created as Anomalochilus in 1890 for the species A. weberi, the genus was renamed in 1901 because the original name was already in use for a genus of beetles. Dwarf pipesnakes are small and cylindrical, with short, conical tails and small, rounded heads that are continuous with the neck. They have blackish to purplish-brown uppersides and dark brown or bla
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倭管蛇是蛇亞目下的一個單型科,目前包含兩個品種。[2] 目录 1 特徵 2 地理分佈 3 品種 4 備註 5 外部連結 特徵 倭管蛇科屬下的兩個品種與管蛇科的品種相當相似,其犁骨附近都欠缺了蛇類應有的下巴凹槽與及牙齒。 地理分佈 倭管蛇主要分佈於馬來西亞西部及印尼蘇門答臘島一帶。 [1] 品種 品種[2] 學名及命名者[2] 異名 地理分佈[1] 李奧拿氏倭管蛇 Anomochilus leonardi,Smith,1940 馬來西亞西部的雪蘭莪州及彭亨州 韋伯氏倭管蛇T Anomochilus weberi,Lidth de Jeude In Weber,1890 印尼蘇門答臘島 備註 ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 McDiarmid RW、Campbell JA、Touré T:《Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1》頁511,Herpetologists' League,1999年。ISBN 1-893777-00-6 ^ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Anomochilus. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. 2007 [14 August, 2007] (英语). 请检查|access-date=中的日期值 (帮助) 外部連結 (英文)TIGR爬蟲類資料庫:倭管蛇 查 论 编 蛇亞目 • 蛇類列表 脊索動物門 • 爬蟲綱 • 有鱗目 真蛇下目 瘰鱗蛇科 • 筒蛇科 • 倭管蛇科 • 穴蝰科 • 蚺科 • 島蚺科 • 游蛇科 • 管蛇科眼鏡蛇科 • 美洲閃鱗蛇科 • 蟒科 • 林蚺科 • 盾尾蛇科 • 蝰蛇科 • 閃鱗蛇科 盲蛇下目 異盾盲蛇科 • 細盲蛇科 • 盲蛇科 取自“https://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=倭管蛇科&oldid=50210633” 分类: 蛇亚目 倭管蛇科 隐藏分类: 引文格式1错误:日期 CS1英语来源 (en) 使用ISBN魔术链接的页面 维基数据有相关图片而本地未添加
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Anomochilidae is a family of snakes with one genus, Anomochilus, containing three species of snake. Members of the genus are known as anomochilids, or by the common names dwarf pipesnakes, lesser pipesnakes, and giant blind snakes. Initially created as Anomalochilus in 1890 for the species A. weberi, the genus was renamed in 1901 because the original name was already in use for a genus of beetles. Dwarf pipesnakes are small and cylindrical, with short, conical tails and small, rounded heads that are continuous with the neck. They have blackish to purplish-brown uppersides and dark brown or black undersides, with orange-red bands around the tail and a variety of pale markings on the snout and belly. All three species of dwarf pipesnake are endemic to Sundaland, where they are found on the Malay Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra and Borneo.
Adapted to living underground, dwarf pipesnakes inhabit leaf litter in lowland and montane rainforests at elevations of . They are poorly studied and little is known about their diets and reproductive habits. They probably feed on earthworms, snakes, and legless lizards, and uniquely within their superfamily, lay eggs to give birth. Two species of dwarf pipesnake, A. weberi and monticola, are classified as being Data Deficient by the IUCN, while the third species, A. leonardi, is classified as being of Least Concern.
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