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Taxon ID: 8,962 Total records: 39,143

Calamaria alidae

Classification

Kingdom Animalia (COL)
Phylum Chordata (COL)
Class Reptilia (COL)
Order Squamata (COL)
Family Colubridae (COL)

Taxonomy

Genus Calamaria Reference
SubGenus Vernacular Name
Species alidae IUCN Threat Status-Year Data Deficient, 2012
SubSpecies Nat'l Threat Status-Year Not Evaluated, 2000
Infraspecies Reason for Change
Infraspecies Rank CITES
Taxonomic Group Reptiles Native Status Endemic
Scientific Name Author Boulenger, 1920 Country Distribution Indonesia
Citation Description Geographic Range [top] Range Description: This species is endemic to Indonesia. It is known from four specimens collected on three occasions.The species is known from Bengkulu (2 specimens) and West Sumatra (2 specimens) Province (Inger & Marx, 1965), probably also occurring in Kerinci Seblat National Park. The species has been recorded up to 100 meters of altitude. Countries occurrence: Native: Indonesia (Sumatera) Additional data: ? Upper elevation limit (metres): 100 Range Map: Click here to open the map viewer and explore range. Population [top] Population: No information is currently available about the population of this species. Only four specimens have been collected, representing two separate subpopulations. As the intervening region is the Kerinci Seblat National Park, it is believed that the species occurs within this large protected area. Current Population Trend: Unknown Additional data: ? Population severely fragmented: No Habitat and Ecology [top] Habitat and Ecology: It is found in leaf litter in lowland forest floor. As the type locality is within or very close to Kerinci Seblat National Park, so that it is safe to conclude that the main habitat must be lowland forested area. Systems: Terrestrial Use and Trade [top] Use and Trade: This species is not used or traded. Threats [top] Major Threat(s): Habitat loss through deforestation is the main potential threat to this species. In addition, the species can be impacted by habitat fragmentation and subsequent stochastic (e.g. tsunamis, volcanic eruptions) events that may cause loss of genetic variation and reduction in reproduction potential. Conservation Actions [top] Conservation Actions: The species occurs near or within Kerinci Seblat National Park. Additional surveys are needed to establish its real distribution and better document its habitat requirements. Citation: Iskandar, D., Lilley, R., Jenkins, H., Das, I., Auliya, M. & Inger, R.F. 2012. Calamaria alidae. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012: e.T192085A2037964. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T192085A2037964.en. Downloaded on 26 February 2019. Disclaimer: To make use of this information, please check the . Feedback: If you see any errors or have any questions or suggestions on what is shown on this page, please provide us with feedback so that we can correct or extend the information provided
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Species Record Updated By: Carlos Aurelio Callangan