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Higher TaxaUropeltidae, Henophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Ceylon Earth Snake 
SynonymUropeltis ceylanicus CUVIER 1829 (nomen nudum ?)
Uropeltis ceylanicus COCTEAU 1833
Uropeltis ceylanicus — EYDOUX & GERVAIS 1837: 4
Coloburus Ceylanicus — DUMÉRIL BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 164
Siloboura [sic] ceylonica — GRAY 1858: 378
Silybura brevis GÜNTHER 1862: 56
Silybura brevis — BEDDOME 1863: 311
Silybura brevis — BEDDOME 1864: 178
Coloburus ceylanicus — JAN 1865
Silybura nilgherriensis var. annulata BEDDOME 1886: 15
Silybura brevis — BOETTGER 1892: 77
Silybura brevis — BOULENGER 1893: 158
Silybura brevis — WALL 1919: 558
Uropeltis ceylanicus — SMITH 1943
Uropeltis ceylanicus — WILLIAMS 1959
Uropeltis ceylanica — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 143
Uropeltis cf. ceylanica — MIRZA & PAL 2010
Uropeltis ceylanicus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 779
Uropeltis cf. ceylanica — GANESH & ARUMUGAM 2016
Uropeltis ceylanica — PYRON et al. 2016 
DistributionS India (Western Ghats from Castle Rock to Travancore, Kerala, Tamil Nadu); Restricted to Western Ghats by GANESH et al. 2014.

Type locality: "Ceylan".

Type locality: "Anamallay Hills. [Silybura brevis GÜNTHER]
Type locality: "Ootacamund, Nilgherries, 7000 feet elevation". [Silybura nilgherriensis BEDDOME]
Type locality: "Wynad, Malabar, 3500 feet elevation", S India. [Silybura bicatenata GÜNTHER]
Type locality: "The Wynad, Malabar, 3500 feet elevation", S India. [Silybura nilgherriensis var. annulata BEDDOME]  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesLectotype: MNHN-RA 0039, designated by GANS 1966; Paralectotype: Formerly in MHNP = MNHN, now lost (fide GANS 1966)
Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.16.42. [Silybura brevis GÜNTHER]
Holotype: BMNH 74.4.29.88: RR 1946.1.16.41. [Silybura nilgherriensis BEDDOME]
Holotype: BMNH RR 1946.1.16.8. [Silybura bicatenata GÜNTHER]
Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.16.1. [Silybura nilgherriensis var. annulata BEDDOME] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus): Uropeltis can be distinguished from all other amniotes by the characters given for the family, and from other uropeltids by united oculars, nasals in contact (except U. pulneyensis and some U. grandis), no temporal, no mental groove, dorsal scales in 15-19 rows at midbody, Oberhäutchen dentitions that are > 1.7 mm and 51-80% of the total cell size in all species examined thusfar (U. phipsonii, U. ellioti, and U. ceylanica; Gower 2003), and shortened, compressed tail that is either 1) rounded with keeled dorsal scales terminating in a somewhat enlarged convex cap formed by the terminal scute (Type III), 2) shortened, heavily truncated tail ending in a distinct flattened disc covered in multicarinate scales, with a terminal scute bearing multiple distinct points (Type IV), or 3) shortened, heavily truncated tail ending in a convex disc covered in multicarinate scales with a terminal scute bearing multiple distinct points (Type V; Fig. 3, Pyron et al. 2016: 488).


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Comment“BEDDOME‘s specimen, said to have come from Ganjam district, is probably incorrectly labelled as regards locality” (fide SMITH 1943).

Abundance: The commonest species in the Travancore hills.

Synonymy: Silybura bicatenata GÜNTHER 1864, once considered a synonym of U. ceylanicus (fide SMITH 1943), has been revalidated by GOWER et al. 2008.
Silybura shorttii BEDDOME, 1863 once considered a synonym of U. ceylanicus (fide SMITH 1943) has been revalidated by GANESH et al. 2014.

Type species: Uropeltis ceylanicus CUVIER 1829 is the type species of the genus Uropeltis CUVIER 1829.

Phylogeny: see Sampaio et al. 2022 for a near-complete (species-level) phylogeny of the family. 
EtymologyNamed after the type locality. 
References
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