Amblyodipsas polylepis (Bocage, 1873) is a animal in the Atractaspididae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Amblyodipsas polylepis (Bocage, 1873)

Amblyodipsas polylepis (Bocage, 1873)

Amblyodipsas polylepis is a small, uniformly dark snake endemic to eastern and northern southern Africa.

Genus
Amblyodipsas
Order
Class
Squamata

About Amblyodipsas polylepis (Bocage, 1873)

This species, Amblyodipsas polylepis, has smooth dorsal scales that lack pits, arranged in 21 rows. As the specific epithet polylepis indicates, this is a larger number of scale rows than occurs in any other species of the genus Amblyodipsas. It has 163 to 212 ventral scales, a divided anal scale, and 16 to 27 divided subcaudal scales. All other aspects of its scalation match that of Amblyodipsas unicolor. Its entire body is colored blackish brown. The species reaches a total length of 40 cm (15+3⁄4 inches), with a tail length of 23 mm (7⁄8 inch). It is endemic to the eastern and northern regions of southern Africa. It has been recorded in Angola, Namibia, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, the Republic of South Africa, Tanzania, coastal Kenya, and Somalia.

Photo: (c) Joubert Heymans, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Joubert Heymans · cc-by-nc-nd

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Squamata Atractaspididae Amblyodipsas

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