Rhinophis, Hemprich, 1820
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.2.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3846784 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0A24C30F-FFB3-B012-40E2-FB620FA38084 |
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Rhinophis |
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Key to the species of Rhinophis from India
Aengals & Ganesh (2013) provided a key to the identification of Indian species of Rhinophis . We provide a new key here that incorporates the new species and that takes into account that R. fergusonianus has 15 rather than 17 dorsal scale rows at midbody.
1 Number of dorsal scale rows just behind midbody, 17........................................................ 2
- Number of dorsal scale rows just behind midbody, 15........................................................ 3
2 Ventral scales fewer than 160................................................................ R. travancoricus
- Ventral scales more than 180..................................................................... R. goweri
3 Ventral surface with substantial amount of red colour, with any blackish colour restricted to spots; rostral shield length typically 32–39% of distance between snout tip and posterior end of fourth supralabial............................ R. sanguineus
- Ventral surface with dark blotches and without substantial regions of red colour; rostral shield length typically 41% or more of distance between snout tip and posterior end of fourth supralabial............................................... 4
4 Only known specimen a female with 195 ventral and 5,5 subcaudal scales (from Cardamom Hills of Western Ghats, South of Palghat Gap)............................................................................. R. fergusonianus
- Ventral scales more than 215; subcaudals 6 or more (from Wayanad region of Western Ghats, north of Palghat Gap)........................................................................................ R. melanoleucus sp. nov.
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