Helminthophis frontalis (PETERS, 1860)
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Higher Taxa | Anomalepididae, Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Costa Rica Blind Snake |
Synonym | Typhlops (Helminthophis) frontalis PETERS 1860: 517 Helminthophis frontalis — PETERS 1881 Helminthophis frontalis — BOULENGER 1893: 5 Helminthophis frontalis — AMARAL 1924: 25 Helminthophis frontalis — TAYLOR 1951: 26 Helminthophis frontalis — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 49 Helminthophis frontalis — SAVAGE 2002 Helminthophis frontalis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 324 |
Distribution | Costa Rica, Panama Type locality: “Costa Rica” |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: ZMB 3823, 3925 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): Members of the genus share the following distinctive characteristics that will distinguish them from other genera of blind worm snakes: enlarged, nonpolygonal head plates that have rounded, posterior margins; prefrontal plates meeting on the midline to separate rostral and pre-frontal; frontal enlarged, rounded, and similar in appearance to dorsal scales, but about twice as large. Scale rows around midbody 20 to 24; tail with a terminal spine. Helminthophis differs from the extralimital Typhlophis in head scutellation, since the upper head scales in the latter genus are similar in size and shape to the dorsal scutes (Savage 2002: 554). Additional details (581 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Type species: Typhlops (Helminthophis) frontalis PETERS 1860: 517 is the type species of the genus Helminthophis PETERS 1860. Key: Amaral 1924 provided a key to all Helminthophis known at the time, including many species that are included in Liotyphlops today. |
Etymology | Named after Latin frontalis, related to the forehead. [“...Diese Wurmschlange hat die abgerundete Schnauze und die seitlichen Augen, welche die Gattung Typhlops kennzeichnen, und stimmt durch die außerordentliche Ausdehnung des Prä-frontalschildes mit Typhlops flavoterminatus Pet...”]. The genus was named after Greek helminthos (ἕλμινθος), worm + Greek ophis (ὄφῖς), serpent, snake. ["…Diese Wurmschlange hat die abgerundete Schnauze und die seitlichen Augen…"]. |
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