Tropidophis wrighti, commonly known as Wright's dwarf boa, the gracile banded dwarf boa, and the gracile banded trope, is a species of snake in the family Tropidophiidae.[2] The species is endemic to Cuba.[3]
T. wrighti is named after American botanist and explorer Charles Wright.[4]
T. wrighti is found in eastern Cuba from Céspedes in Camagüey Province eastward to Santiago de Cuba in Santiago de Cuba Province.[5]
The preferred natural habitat of T. wrighti is forest, but it also can be found in coffee plantations and near houses.[1]
T. wrighti is viviparous.[1][6]
Tropidophis wrighti, commonly known as Wright's dwarf boa, the gracile banded dwarf boa, and the gracile banded trope, is a species of snake in the family Tropidophiidae. The species is endemic to Cuba.