Platyplectrurus trilineatus (BEDDOME, 1867)
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Higher Taxa | Uropeltidae, Henophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Lined Thorntail Snake |
Synonym | Plectrurus? trilineatus BEDDOME 1867 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — GÜNTHER 1868: 413 Platyplectrurus bilineatus BEDDOME 1886: 33 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — BEDDOME 1886: 32 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — BOULENGER 1893: 165 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — SMITH 1943 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — GANS 1966: 11 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 133 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — BOULENGER 18 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — DAS 2003 Platyplectrurus trilineatus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 569 |
Distribution | S India (S Western Ghats, Kerala) Type locality: „Anamally forests; elevation 4,000 feet" [BEDDOME 1867] Type locality: ‚,Madura Hills", S India. [BEDDOME 1886] |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Syntypes: BMNH 1946.1.15.72 (formerly 66.12.15.10); MNHN 1895.112—95.113. (= MHNP, BEDDOME 1867); Sometimes MNHN 95.114 (= MHNP) is included as syntype, see BEDDOME 1886. Collected by: R. H. Beddome; Collection Date: March 8, 1895. Syntypes: BMNH 1946.1.23.54 (formerly 83.1.12.60), 1946.1.23.55 (formerly 83.1.12.61) [bilineatus] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): Platyplectrurus can be distinguished from all other amniotes by the characters given for the family, and from other uropeltids by divided oculars, nasals in contact, temporal, lack of a mental groove, dorsal scales in 15 rows at midbody, and posteroventral processofdentaryreducedinP.madurensis(see Olori & Bell2012, Pyron et al. 2016). Additional details (1033 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Type species: Plectrurus trilineatus BEDDOME 1867 is the type species of the genus Platyplectrurus GÜNTHER 1868. |
Etymology | Named after Latin tri- (from trēs) = three + līneā = line + -tus, "provided with", meaning "marked with three lines", referring to the 3 prominent dark stripes on the side of the body of the species. The genus name, Platyplectrurus, in new Latin comes from the combination of three Greek word forming words: platy- "broad, wide", plectre/plēctrum from Ancient Greek plêktron, from plḗssō, “to strike, sting”, and oura (meaning “tail”). It refers to members of a genus that have broad bodies with sharp tail tips to sting with. |
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