A. lehneri is found in the Venezuelan state of Falcón.[1][4]
Habitat
The preferred natural habitat of A. lehneri is forest, at altitudes of 50–150 m (160–490 ft).[1]
Description
A. lehneri is a small species of blind snake. It has 20 scale rows around the body. Dorsally, it is yellowish with 11 brown lines. Ventrally, it is yellow. The rostral and the tail spine are bright yellow.[4]
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