Rhinophis sanguineus

Rhinophis sanguineus

Salty earth snake

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Rhinophis sanguineus

Rhinophis sanguineus, commonly known as the salty earth snake, is a species of uropeltid snake found in the Western Ghats of India.

Appearance

Description after Beddome (1864: 178): "Scales of the body large, in 15 rows; of the anterior portion of the trunk sometimes in 17; rostral much produced, very sharp, conical, horny, produced back, and covering the conjunction of the nasals; nostril in front of nasal shield; eye very small and obscure, in front of ocular shield; four upper labials, 1st small, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th large; caudal disk nearly as long as tail, oblong, covered with excrescences, a red streak down the centre and one on each side. Colour of the body bluish black; belly bright red, with blackish mottlings; anal bifid; subcaudals of the male 9 or 10 pairs, each with 4 to 6 keels, and some of the approximated ventral plates and a few of the two lowest rows of scales also keeled; female subcaudals 6 or 7. Total length of large male 13 inches, female 10 inches ; circumference 1 inch ; abdominals 195. The brilliant red colour of the abdomen fades in spirits."

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Description of Rhinophis microlepis after Beddome (1864: 179): "Scales of the body small, in 15 rows; of the anterior portion of the trunk in 17, of the neck in 19. Caudal disk oblong, orbicular, one-half the length of the tail, covered with excrescences, which are confluent into streaks; subcaudals 10; anal bifid; head-plates as in R. sanguineus, but rostral less sharp. Colour of the body greyish black, with indistinct dull yellowish white mottlings; belly yellowish white, with dark mottlings; tail beneath yellowish, with a broad black spot. Abdominals very small, 199. Total length 6 inches ; circumference 6½ lines "

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Distribution

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It is found in southern India (Mysore, Wynaad, Nilgiris, Travancore, Tinnevelly).

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Type locality of Rhinophis sanguineus : "Cherambady, in the Wayanad (Malabar), elevation 3,500 feet".

Type locality of Rhinophis microlepis : "Mr. Minchin's Estate in the Wayanad (elevation 3,500 feet)".

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Biome

References

1. Rhinophis sanguineus Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinophis_sanguineus
2. Rhinophis sanguineus on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/172613/1352267

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