Alfred's blind skink | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Dibamia |
Family: | Dibamidae |
Genus: | Dibamus |
Species: | D. alfredi |
Binomial name | |
Dibamus alfredi Taylor, 1962 |
Alfred's blind skink (Dibamus alfredi), also known commonly as Alfred's dibamid lizard, [1] [2] Alfred's limbless skink, [3] and Taylor's limbless skink, [3] is a species of blind lizard in the family Dibamidae. The species is endemic to Southeast Asia. [1] [2]
Another species of Dibamus once had been referred to as Alfred's blind skink, but is now a separate species, Dibamus dezwaani . [4]
Alfred's blind skink is known with certainty only from Peninsular Thailand. Records from Sabah in Malaysian Borneo represent Dibamus vorisi . [1] The Nias (Indonesia) record represents Dibamus dezwaani . [4]
The preferred natural habitats of D. alfredi are monsoonal evergreen forests and mixed dipterocarp forests, where it lives in humus or leaf litter. [1]
D. alfredi is named after ichthyologist Eric R. Alfred, who was the director of the Raffles Museum in Singapore (1967–1972). [2] [3] [5]