Anilios endoterus (WAITE, 1918)
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Higher Taxa | Typhlopidae (Asiatyphlopinae), Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Interior Blind Snake |
Synonym | Typhlops endoterus WAITE 1918: 32 Typhlops leonhardii STERNFELD 1919: 77 Typhlops leonhardii — STERNFELD 1925: 225 Ramphotyphlops endoterus — ROBB 1966: 676 Typhlina endotera — MCDOWELL 1974: 21 Ramphotyphlops endoterus — STORR 1981: 247 Ramphotyphlops endoterus — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 64 Ramphotyphlops endoterus — COGGER 2000: 592 Austrotyphlops endoterus — WALLACH 2006 Ramphotyphlops endoterus — WILSON & SWAN 2010: 410 Ramphotyphlops endoterus — MARIN et al. 2013 Anilios endoterus — HEDGES et al. 2014 Ramphotyphlops endoterus — COGGER 2014: 800 Anilios endoterus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 38 Ramphotyphlops endoterus — DITTMER et al. 2020 Anilios endoterus — TIATRAGUL et la. 2023 |
Distribution | Australia (New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia) Type locality: Hermannsburg, Northern Territory. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: SAMA R88, presented F. Scarfe, 22.i.1912 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A dark, medium-sized, moderately slender blind-snake with snout angular in profile, 22 midbody scale rows and nasal cleft proceeding from preocular. Most like R. hamatus but with wider rostral and more numerous ventrals (more than 400 v. fewer than 400) (from Storr 1981). Additional details (1044 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Presumably named after the Greek endo (within) plus Latin terra (earth), alluding to the burrowing habits of this family. (G. Shea, pers. comm., 9 Feb 2024) |
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