Uropeltis rubrolineata is a nonvenomous shield tail snake species endemic to southern India. No subspecies are currently recognized.
Te
TerrestrialTerrestrial animals are animals that live predominantly or entirely on land (e.g., cats, ants, snails), as compared with aquatic animals, which liv...
Oviparous animals are female animals that lay their eggs, with little or no other embryonic development within the mother. This is the reproductive...
Precocial species are those in which the young are relatively mature and mobile from the moment of birth or hatching. Precocial species are normall...
U
starts withBlackish brown, both dorsally and ventrally. A bright red stripe along each side, usually about 2½ scales rows wide, beginning on the labials (both upper and lower).
Adults may attain a total length of 40 cm (15+3⁄4 in).
Dorsal scales smooth, arranged in 17 rows at midbody, in 19 rows behind the head. Ventrals 165-172; subcaudals 6-8.
Snout obtusely pointed. Rostral about ¼ the length of the shielded part of the head. Portion of the rostral visible from above as long as its distance from the frontal. Nasals broadly in contact with each other behind the rostral. Frontal as long as broad or slightly longer than broad. Eye small, its diameter slightly less than the length of the ocular shield. Diameter of body 30 to 33 times in the total length. Ventrals twice as broad as the contiguous scales. End of tail flat dorsally, obliquely truncate, with strongly bicarinate or tricarinate dorsal scales. Terminal scute with a transverse ridge, but no points.
It is found in southern India in the Western Ghats: south of the Palghat to Bhimshankar and in the Anaimalai and Travancore Hills.
The original type locality given is "Anamallays, Tinnevellys." Changed to "Tinnevellys, Travancore Hills" by lectotype designation.