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Aspidura brachyorrhos

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Kingdom
  
Infraclass
  
Lepidosauromorpha

Infraorder
  
Serpentes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Diapsid

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Superorder
  
Lepidosauria

Family
  
Genus
  
Order
  
Scaled reptiles

Similar
  
Aspidura, Aspidura trachyprocta, Dryocalamus nympha, Scaled reptiles, Chrysopelea taprobanica

Aspidura brachyorrhos, commonly known as Boie's rough-sided snake and as ලේ මැඩිල්ලා (le medilla) in Sinhala, is a colubird species endemic to Sri Lanka. Bites from this species are known to cause mild local reaction, including a slight burning sensation and swelling.

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Destribution

A small burrowing snake from midhills of central Sri Lanka. Localities recorded are Namunukula, Gampola, Weligala, Peradeniya, Gammaduwa, Dambulla and Kandy.

Description

Head indistinct from neck, body is cylindrical. Dorsally rich orange-brown, mottled, discontinuous mid-dorsal stripes distinct. 2 rows of lateral spots. Head dark brown.

Scalation

Midbody scale rows 17. Pre-oculars present. 2 Post-oculars contact with parietal. Ventrals 134-159. Subcaudals 25-39.

Ecology

Little is known. It occurs at elevations between 610-1100m. This species is known from tea plantations and vegetable gardens, and has also been dug up from riverbanks.

Reproduction

Between 2-6 measuring 8 × 28mm are produced.

References

Aspidura brachyorrhos Wikipedia


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