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Trilepida brasiliensis (LAURENT, 1949)

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Higher TaxaLeptotyphlopidae, Epictinae, Epictini, Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Brazilian Blind Snake
Portuguese: Cobra-Cega, Cobra-de-Chumbinho 
SynonymLeptotyphlops brasiliensis LAURENT 1949: 4
Leptotyphlops brasiliensis — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 23
Siagonodon brasiliensis — ADALSTEINSSON, BRANCH, TRAPE, VITT & HEDGES 2009
Tricheilostoma brasiliensis — PINTO & CURCIO 2011
Trilepida brasiliensis — HEDGES 2011
Tricheilostoma brasiliensis — PINTO & FERNANDES 2012
Tricheilostoma brasiliensis — VECHIO et al. 2013
Trilepida brasiliensis — RIBEIRO-MOURA et al. 2013
Trilepida brasiliensis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 738
Trilepida brasiliensis — NOGUEIRA et al. 2019 
DistributionBrazil (Bahia, Piauí, Minas Gerais, S Ceará)

Type locality: Brazil; restricted to to Barreiras (Bahia) (WALLACH 1996)  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: IRSNB Reg. 2049. I.G. 12594. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis:Distinguishable from all congeners by the following combination of characters: snout slightly rounded in dorsal and ventral views, obtuse-rounded in lateral view; supraoculars absent; supralabials generally 2+1, rarely 1+1; occipital scale usually extending ventrally beyond the level of last supralabial (posterior to the ocular shield); ocular shield subhexagonal with anterior border rounded at eye level; rostral subtriangular in dorsal view; middorsal scales 194–224 in females and 193–209 in males; midventral scales 178–212 in females and 171–196 in males; subcaudal scales 13–19 in females and 17–20 in males; fused caudals present (Fig. 1A); temporal scales distinct; ten scales around the middle of the tail; dorsum uniformly light to dark brown, covering five or seven dorsal scales, contrasting with whitish-cream color covering seven or nine scale rows on the belly [PINTO & CURCIO 2011].
 
CommentCORDEIRO & HOGE (1974) misidentified a specimen of L. borapeliotes as L. brasiliensis (fide CURCIO et al. 2003).

Taxonomy: the presence of two supralabials, as mentioned in the original description of S. brasiliensis, is not a common feature for this species, occurring at low frequencies throughout its geographic distribution. Based on a diagnosis presented in a recently published paper, as well as on additional external traits and on hemipenial characters, Pinto & Curcio (2011) recognize Siagonodon brasiliensis as a species of the genus Tricheilostoma.

Distribution: See map in Nogueira et al. 2019. 
EtymologyNamed after the species’ distribution in Brazil. 
References
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