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Leptotyphlopidae
The Leptotyphlopidae (commonly called slender blind snakes or thread snakes) are a family of small snakes found in North America, South America, Africa and Asia. All are fossorial and adapted to burrowing, feeding on ants and termites. Two subfamilies are recognized.

Tetracheilostoma carlae
species of reptile

Habrophallos collaris
species of snake
Rhinoleptus koniagui
Rhinoleptus koniagui, also known commonly as '''Villiers's blind snake, is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. The species, which is indigenous to West Africa, is monotypic in the genus Rhinoleptus'''. It is among the smallest snakes in the world. There are no subspecies that are recognized as being valid.

Leptotyphlops brevissimus
species of reptile
Leptotyphlopinae
Leptotyphlopinae (commonly called slender blind snakes or threadsnakes) are a subfamily of snakes found in equatorial Africa.
Epictinae
Epictinae (commonly called slender blind snakes or threadsnakes) are a subfamily of snakes found in the New World and equatorial Africa. Members of this subfamily tend to have short, thick tails, and the fewest subcaudal scales. It comprises two tribes, three subtribes, ten genera, and 86 species.
Epictia phenops
species of reptile