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Typhlops is a genus of blind snakes found in Europe, Africa, Asia and Central and South America. Currently, 120 species are recognized, accounting for over half of the species in the family Typhlopidae. Common names include: blind snakes, blindsnakes.
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Typhlops
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dbpedia:Typhlopidae
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* Ophthalmidion (A.M.C. Duméril&Bibron, 1844) * Tiphlops (-Rafinesque, 1815) * Aspidorhynchus (Fitzinger, 1843) * Argyrophis (Gray, 1845) * Ophthalmidium (Loveridge, 1957) * Anilios (Gray, 1845) * Typhlops (-Boulenger, 1893) * Gerrhopilus (Fitzinger, 1843) * Typhlops (-Hemprich, 1820) * Typhlops (-Gistel, 1846) * Cathetorhinus (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844) * Meditoria (Gray, 1845) * Typhlos (-Bonaparte, 1831) * Typhlops (-M.A. Smith, 1922) * Diaphorotyphlops (JanIn Jan &Sordelli, 1860)
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