Rhinophis
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Salty earth snake, R. sanguineus
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- Common names: (none).
Rhinophis is a genus of non-venomous shield tail snakes found in southern India and Sri Lanka. Currently, 12 species are recognized and no subspecies.[2]
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[edit] Geographic range
Found in southern India and Sri Lanka.[1]
[edit] Species
Species[2] | Authority[2] | Common name | Geographic range[1] |
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R. blythii | Kelaart, 1853 | Blyth's earth snake | Sri Lanka in the hills of Central (Hatton and Pundluoya), Uva, Sabaragamuwa (Balangoda) and Southern Provinces. |
R. dorsimaculatus | Deraniyagala, 1941 | Sri Lanka. Known only from the type locality in North Western Province. | |
R. drummondhayi | Wall, 1921 | Drummond-Hay's earth snake | Sri Lanka in the Hills of Central and Uva Provinces (Haldumulla, Nanunukula and Uva Patnas at 1,200 m elevation). |
R. fergusonianus | Boulenger, 1896 | Cardamom Hills earth snake | Southern India in the Western Ghats: Cardamom Hills, Travancore. |
R. homolepis | (Hemprich, 1820) | Sri Lanka in the Hills of Sabaragamuwa (Ratnapura, Yatiyantota and Balangoda Hills below 900 m), Central and Uva Provinces. | |
R. oxyrynchusT | (Schneider, 1801) | Schneider's earth snake | Sri Lanka in the dry zone of Northern, Central and Eastern Provinces. |
R. philippinus | (Cuvier, 1829) | Peter's earth snake | Sri Lanka in the Hills of Sabaragamuwa and Central Provinces. |
R. porrectus | Wall, 1921 | Willey's earth snake | Sri Lanka. Known only from the type locality in North Western Province. |
R. punctatus | Müller, 1832 | Müller's earth snake | Sri Lanka in Central (Kandy, Peradeniya) and Western Provinces (Puttalam). |
R. sanguineus | Beddome, 1863 | Salty earth snake | Southern India in the Western Ghats: Mysore (Koppa, Kalsa), Wynaad, Nilgiris, Travancore and Tinnevelly Hills. |
R. travancoricus | Boulenger, 1893 | Travancore shieldtail | Southern India: Travancore, from sea level to an elevation of about 1,200 m in the hills. In Trivandrum, Pirmed, Mahendragiri, Ernakulam and Chenganacherry. |
R. tricolorata | Deraniyagala, 1975 | Sri Lanka. Known only from the type locality: "vicinity of the rain forest of Sinha Raja to the south west of Ratnapura at an elevation of 1,500 feet with a rainfall of over 200 inches per annum. |
*) Not including the nominate subspecies (typical form).
T) Type species.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Touré T. 1999. Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1. Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. ISBN 1-893777-00-6 (series). ISBN 1-893777-01-4 (volume).
- ^ a b c Rhinophis (TSN 634404). Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved on 1 September 2007.
[edit] External links
- Rhinophis at the TIGR Reptile Database. Accessed 1 September 2007.