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Geographic Range [top]
Range Description: The species is known based on three specimens, two from Mt Kinabalu (above 1,000 m asl) in Malaysian Borneo, and one additional specimen from "Java" without exact provenance (doubtful).
Countries occurrence:
Native:
Indonesia; Malaysia (Sabah)
Additional data:
? Lower elevation limit (metres): 1000
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Population [top]
Population: As only two specimens have been recorded from Mt. Kinabalu, it is considered as rare.
Current Population Trend: Unknown
Additional data:
? Population severely fragmented: No
Habitat and Ecology [top]
Habitat and Ecology: The specimens from Mt Kinabalu indicate that this is a montane species living in forest and most probably semi-fossorial.
Systems: Terrestrial
Use and Trade [top]
Use and Trade: This species is not used or traded.
Threats [top]
Major Threat(s): The species is well protected in the Kinabalu National Park; there is no information on threats more generally due to the absence of information on this snakes distribution.
Conservation Actions [top]
Conservation Actions: The species was collected in the Kinabalu National Park. Research is needed to better determine its distribution and population size and trends.
Citation: Das, I. 2012. Calamaria lateralis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012: e.T192043A2032432. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T192043A2032432.en. Downloaded on 27 February 2019.
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