Uroplectes ansiedippenaarae is endemic to South Africa, where it is known from only eight localities spanning the southwestern
Northern Cape and the northern
Western Cape provinces. Its distribution falls within the
Succulent Karoo ecoregion. The known localities of the scorpion span four different vegetation types that fall under the Succulent Karoo biome: Central Knersvlakte Vygieveld, Northern Knersvlakte Vygieveld, Hantam Karoo, and Tanqua Escarpment Shrubland. Individuals were often collected in rocky areas of terrain, indicating that the species is lapidicolous (adapted to live in rocky environments). ==References==