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Rhinophis oxyrhynchus (SCHNEIDER, 1801)

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Higher TaxaUropeltidae, Henophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Schneider's Earth Snake 
SynonymTyphlops oxyrhynchus SCHNEIDER 1801: 341
A[nguis]. (Rhinophis) oxyrrhynchus — HEMPRICH 1820: 119
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — EICHELBERG 1842: 295
Dapatnaya lanka-divana KELAART 1853
Rhinophis oxyrhincus [sic!] — DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1854: 156
Dapatnaya lankadivana — KELAART 1854: 137
Mytilia (?Rhinophis) unimaculata GRAY 1858: 379
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — BEDDOME 1886: 5
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — BOULENGER 1893: 141
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — WALL 1921: 32
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — SMITH 1943
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — GANS 1966
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 138
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — KARUNARATHNA & AMARASINGHE 2011
Rhinophis oxyrhynchus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 651 
DistributionSri Lanka (Northern and Eastern Provinces, Mullaitivu; Vavoniya; Trincomalee)

Type locality: India orientali" [Typhlops oxyrhynchus SCHNEIDER 1801]
Type locality: "Trincomalie, and [. . .] the Kandyan Province" [Dapatnaya lanka-divana KELAART]
Type locality: „Ceylon” [Mytilia (?Rhinophis) unimaculata GRAY]  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesSyntypes: ZMB 3825-3826 (fide Pyron et al. 2016: 482)
Holotype: lost (fide GANS 1966)
Syntypes: [Dapatnaya lanka-divana KELAART] Lost (fide GANS 1966)
Syntypes: BMNH 1946.1.16.90, 1946.1.17.1 [Mytilia (?Rhinophis) unimaculata GRAY] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus): Rhinophis can be distinguished from all other amniotes by the characters given for the family, and from other uropeltids by united oculars, nasals separated by rostral or barely in contact, no temporal, no mental groove, dorsal scales in 15-19 rows at midbody, Oberhäutchen dentitions that are < 1.7 mm and < 50% of the total cell size for all species examined thusfar (R. saffragamus, R. sanguineus, R. travancoricus, R. drummondhayi, R. blythii, R. philippinus, R. oxyrhynchus, and R. homolepis; Gower 2003), and shortened, dorsally compressed tail that exhibits a distinct, rugose, keratinous disc at the end, clearly separated from the surrounding ventral and dorsal scales, for which the degree of enlargement and rugosity varies among species and ontogenetically, and more anterior junction of systemic arches (mean of –3.37% SVL) compared to other uropeltid genera (mean of –1.52%) (Pyron et al. 2016: 479).


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CommentType species: Typhlops oxyrhynchus SCHNEIDER 1801: 341 is the type species of the genus Rhinophis HEMPRICH 1820.

Key: Cyriac et al. 2020 and Sampaio et al. 2020 provide keys to the Indian species of Rhinophis. 
EtymologyFrom Latin, alluding to the pointed rostral scale; oxyus = sharp, rhynchus = of the nose / snout, literally meaning sharp-snouted. 
References
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