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Blanus, also known as worm lizards, are a genus of amphisbaenians found in the Mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa. Like other amphisbaenians, Blanus species are specialized for a subterranean existence, with long, slender bodies, reduced limbs, and rudimentary eyes. Their skulls are powerfully constructed, allowing them to push through soil to create a burrow. Their jaws are well-developed, with large, recurved teeth and a pair of canine-like teeth in the upper jaw.

Species
species denoted with gray lines The genus contains the following species: • Blanus alexandri Sindaco, Kornilios, Sacchi & Lymberakis, 2014 • Blanus aporus Werner, 1898 • Blanus cinereus (Vandelli, 1797) – Iberian worm lizardBlanus mendeziBolet et al., 2014 • Blanus mettetali Bons, 1963 – Moroccan worm lizardBlanus strauchi (Bedriaga, 1884) – Turkish worm lizardBlanus tingitanus Busack, 1988 Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Blanus. ==References==
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