Saint Barthelemy
Saint Barthelemy is an overseas collectivity of France.
The single endemic reptile is the Saint Barts Blindsnake Antillotyphlops annae (iNaturalist) (p. 48 of ResearchGate pdf) (pérsee).
Arthropods known only from Saint Barthelemy include a scorpion Oiclus questeli (iNaturalist) (SEA WM pdf), the St. Barth Sunspider Ammotrechella beatriceae (SEA WM pdf) (iNaturalist), a tailless whip scorpion Charinus bruneti (iNaturalist) (SEA WM pdf), a katydid Turpilia punctata (OSF) (p. 31 of ATE pdf), a cockroach Hemiblabera tristis (CSF WM) (p. 30 of ATE pdf), a firefly Cratomorphus dorsalis and the weevils Anthonomus aestuans and Lachnopus memnonius (all on p. 32 of ATE pdf). A stick insect Clonistria bartholomaea (iNaturalist) may also be distinct from those found on other Caribbean islands.
Saint Barthelemy is part of the Caribbean Islands biodiversity hotspot (Biodiversity Hotspots WM). The Inventaire National du Patrimoine Naturel provides a list of endemic animals (INPN). Photographs of many endemic species can be found beginning at (p. 29 of ATE pdf).