Trilepida koppesi (Amaral, 1955) “Cobra-de-chumbinho”
(Figs. 8.5 and 21.1)
Recorded only in the state of Bahia, district of Cascavel, municipality of Mucugê (Freitas et al. 2012a). The area is situated in a flat upland area, above 1,100 m elevation, in a section of the Diamantina Plateau covered by forested areas along river valleys and cerrado woodlands (locally known as carrasco) on drier sites (Freitas & Silva 2007; Freitas et al. 2012a). It is widely distributed along the Cerrado (Recoder & Nogueira 2007; Sawaya et al. 2008; Valdujo et al. 2009; Nogueira et al. 2010) and Pantanal (Pinto & Curcio 2011). It has fossorial habits, is nocturnal and diurnal, and feeds mostly on arthropods (Sawaya et al. 2008; Pinto & Curcio 2011).