: There are 19 species in the genus
Ablepharus which are recognized as being valid: •
A. budaki —
Budak's snake-eyed skink :Found in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Cyprus :Typically inhabits leaf litter, woodlands, shrubbery, and forests in humid areas •
A. chernovi —
Chernov's skink :Found in Syria, Turkey, and Armenia :Typically, they are found hiding under leaf litter and small stones in open areas with little shrubbery or forestation. Some may also be found on some of the gentler slopes on some mountain ranges. •
A. darvazi —
Darvaz Range skink :Found in Tajikistan, India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan •
A. deserti —
desert lidless skink :Found in Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan :Generally observed in desert lands and dry slopes with several different types of angiosperms around 2,000 m above sea level •
A. eremchenkoi :Found in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan •
A. grayanus —
minor snake-eyed skink :Found in Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Turkmenistan •
A. himalayanus :Found in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India, Nepal •
A. kitaibelii —
European snake-eyed skink :Found in southern Slovakia, Serbia, Hungary, Eastern Croatia, Albania, Greece, southern Romania, Macedonia, and Turkey :Inhabits arid regions containing meadows, scrubland, and woodland clearings, as well as hilly areas •
A. ladacensis :Found in
Tibet (China),
North India, western
Nepal, and northern
Pakistan. •
A. lindbergi —
Lindberg’s snake-eyed skink (sometimes
A. bivittatus lindbergi ) :Found in western Afghanistan •
A. mahabharatus :Found in Nepal. •
A. nepalensis :Found in Nepal. •
A. pannonicus —
Asian snake-eyed skink :Found in the United Arab Emirates, eastern Georgia, Iraq, Iran, Oman, Pakistan, Syria, Jordan, Afghanistan, Caucasus, northwestern India, southwestern Tajikistan, southern Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and western Azerbaijan •
A. rueppellii —
Rüppell's snake-eyed skink :Found in central and northern Israel, the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, southern Lebanon, western and northern Jordan, and possible reported sightings in Syria and Jordan :Inhabits more heavily forested areas with dense vegetation, prefer humid areas, especially the oases in Egypt •
A. sikimmensis :Found in Bangladesh (Rangpur), Bhutan, China (Tibet), India (Darjeeling, Sikkim) and Nepal. •
A. tragbulensis :Found in India and Pakistan.
Nota bene: A
binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than
Ablepharus. ==References==