The gymnophthalmid genus Anotosaura currently comprises two named species: Anotosaura collaris Amaral, 1933 and Anotosaura vanzolinia Dixon, 1974. Anotosaura vanzolinia (Figure 1) was described as A. collaris vanzolinia by Dixon (1974) based on specimens from the municipality of Agrestina, in the Agreste region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Two years later, Vanzolini (1976a) elevated A. c. vanzolinia to specific rank. It is an insectivorous species that feeds mainly on ants and termites, as well as other arthropods of the edaphic microfauna (Oliveira and Pessanha, 2013). It has a cryptic and semifossorial habit, and it inhabits microhabitats with warmer temperatures, abundant leaf litter, and no incidence of direct sunlight (Delfim and Freire, 2007; Freire et al., 2009). The species has a disjunct and relictual distribution within the Caatinga Domain, where it is found only in mesic areas (Rodrigues, 1986, 2003). The geographical distribution of the species has been based on 12 different locations reported in the literature for the states of Bahia,