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Status Konservasi : Least Concern (LC)
Status Perlindungan : Tidak Dilindungi (TD)
Status Perdagangan : Not Listed (NL)

Catalogue / Fauna / Flora 

Pareas carinatus

(Boie, 1828)

 

Pareatidae
Nama
: Ular Siput/Keeled Slug – eating Snake
Deskripsi : Spesies ini memiliki panjang tubuh ular siput mencapai 60 cm. Ular ini hidup di hutan atau dekat hutan, bersifat nokturnal, dan sebagian besar bersifat arboreal. Seperti namanya, ular ini memakan siput dan merupakan spesies ovipar. Badan ular ini berbentuk ramping dengan kepala yang pendek dan bundar. Tubuh bagian atas berwarna coklat, cokelat-zaitun, atau cokelat kemerahan. Di bagian belakang mata terdapat corak garis berwarna hitam.
Habitat : Ular siput berlekuk mendiami hutan dataran rendah dan hutan pegunungan rendah hingga ketinggian sekitar 1300 meter di atas permukaan laut. Ular siput menghuni daerah hutan di dataran rendah, di sekitar pemukiman atau perkebunan.
Sebaran : Spesies ini tersebar di Myanmar, Tiongkok (Yunnan), Laos, Vietnam, Kamboja, Thailand, Malaysia, dan Indonesia (Sumatra, Jawa, Bali, Lombok, Kalimantan). 

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Legal Status
Law No. 5 of 1990 Concerning the Conservation of Biological Resources and their Ecosystems
Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation No. P.106/MENLHK/SETJEN/KUM.1/12/2018 Regarding Protected Plant and Animal Species
IUCN Red List Status
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), or in Indonesian, Serikat Internasional Untuk Pelestarian Alam, makes decisions to determine the conservation status of a species or plant. The current categories of the IUCN Red List criteria include extinct (EX), extinct in the wild (EW), critically endangered (CR), endangered (EN), vulnerable (VU), near threatened (NT), least concern (LC), data deficient (DD), and not evaluated (NE).
The CITES List Status
CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) , aims to restrict countries from trading protected flora and fauna or those with extremely limited numbers. The CITES status consists of appendices (attachments) numbered I-III. Appendix I is a list of flora and fauna that absolutely cannot be traded because they are critically endangered. Appendix II is a list of flora and fauna that can be traded, but their numbers are limited. Meanwhile, Appendix III is a list of flora and fauna that can be traded because they are abundant in one country but limited in another.
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Endemic Status
"Endemic species" can be defined as species that naturally and exclusively inhabit and highly adapt to a specific geographical area. Based on the size and boundaries of their territory, this status includes Endemic (E) and Non-Endemic (NE).
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