Uropeltis shorttii (BEDDOME, 1863)
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Higher Taxa | Uropeltidae, Henophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Shevaroy HilIs Earth Snake |
Synonym | Silybura shorttii BEDDOME 1863 Silybura shortii — BEDDOME 1864: 177 Silybura shortii — BEDDOME 1863 (redescription) Silybura nilgherriensis shortii – BEDDOME 1886: 15 Silybura brevis — BOULENGER 1893: 158 (part.) Uropeltis ceylanicus — SMITH 1943 (part.) Uropeltis ceylanicus shorrti — MURTHY 1990: 15 (in error) Uropeltis shorttii — GANESH et al. 2014 |
Distribution | S India (Tamil Nadu, Eastern Ghats, currently known only from Shevaroy Hills). Type locality: "the Shevaroys [Shevaroy HilIs], 4,500 feet elevation", S India. |
Reproduction | viviparous (manual imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Syntypes: BMNH 74.4.29.737: RR 1946.1.15.91—74.4.29.739: RR 1946.1.15.94; MNHN 1895.100 (= MHNP). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Uropeltis shorttii is diagnosed by the following combination of characters: tail shield with clearly defined, thickened, circumscribed disc; part of rostral visible from above not distinctly longer than its distance from frontal; rostral not fully separating nasals, shorter than rostral scale; dorsum dark blackish-brown with distinct yellow crossbars or annuli all over the body; ventrals 141–156 (148.5±10.06); venter with alternate rhomboidal large yellow and black spots or blotches, the two colours of equal intensities [GANESH et al. 2014]. Additional details (554 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: Uropeltis shortii has been previously synonymized with U. ceylanica (e.g. by WALLACH et al. 2014: 779) but revalidated by GANESH et al. 2014. Distribution: Populations from Anaimalais in the Western Ghats, assigned to U. shorttii (see BEDDOME, 1886) are of uncertain status and need re-evaluation (GANESH et al. 2014). “BEDDOME‘s specimen, said to have come from Ganjam district, is probably incorrectly labelled as regards locality” (fide SMITH 1943). |
Etymology | The specific epithet shorttii is a patronym, honouring its collector Dr. John Shortt, a medical physician with the then Madras Army (Playne et al. 1915), who donated the type specimens to Col. R.H. Beddome (see Beddome 1863a). |
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