Tantilla berguidoi, also known commonly as the ChucantÃÂ centipede snake and la centipedÃÂvora de ChucantÃÂ in Spanish, is a species of snake in the subfamily Colubrinae of the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to Panama.
The specific name, berguidoi, is in honor of biologist Guido Berguido, founder of the Adopt Panama Rainforest Association (ADOPTA).
Dorsally, Tantilla berguidoi is striped with light brown and dark brown, and it has a pale nuchal collar.
Tantilla berguidoi is found in extreme eastern Panama, in Darién Province.
The preferred natural habitat of Tantilla berguidoi is premontane forest.
Tantilla berguidoi is oviparous.
Tantilla berguidoi is considered to be "Critically Endangered".
Tantilla berguidoi is a member of the T. reticulata section of the T. taeniata species group.