Typhlops
Typhlops | |
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Typhlops sp. (head) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Subphylum: | Vertebrata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Serpentes |
Family: | Typhlopidae |
Genus: | Typhlops Oppel, 1811 |
Synonyms | |
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Typhlops is a genus of blind snakes found in Europe, Africa, Asia and Central and South America. Currently, 120 species are recognized, accounting for over half of the species in the family Typhlopidae.[2] Common names include: blind snakes, blindsnakes.[2]
Geographic range
Snakes of this genus are found in southeastern Europe, the Middle East, tropical and subtropical Asia, most of Africa, Madagascar and certain islands of the Indian Ocean, the Philippines, Moluccas, New Guinea, Central America, South America, and the West Indies.[1]
Species
Species[2] | Taxon author[2] | Subsp.*[2] | Common name | Geographic range | |
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T. ahsanai | Khan, 1999 | 0 | Ahsan's blind snake | ||
T. andamanensis | Stoliczka, 1871 | 0 | Andaman worm snake | ||
T. angolensis | (Bocage, 1866) | 0 | Angola blind snake | ||
T. annae | Breuil, 1999 | 0 | Saint Barthélemy blind snake | ||
T. arenarius | (Grandidier, 1872) | 0 | |||
T. ater | Schlegel, 1839 | 0 | |||
T. beddomii | Boulenger, 1890 | 0 | Beddome's worm snake | ||
T. bibronii | (A. Smith, 1846) | 0 | Bibron's blind snake | ||
T. biminiensis | Richmond, 1955 | 1 | |||
T. bipartitus | Sauvage, 1879 | 0 | |||
T. bisubocularis | Boettger, 1893 | 0 | |||
T. bothriorhynchus | Günther, 1864 | 0 | |||
T. boulengeri | Bocage, 1893 | 0 | |||
T. brongersmianus | Vanzolini, 1976 | 0 | burrowing snake | ||
T. canlaonensis | Taylor, 1917 | 0 | |||
T. capitulatus | Richmond, 1964 | 0 | |||
T. cariei | Hoffstetter, 1946 | 0 | |||
T. castanotus | Wynn & Leviton, 1993 | 0 | |||
T. catapontus | Thomas, 1966 | 0 | |||
T. caymanensis | Sackett, 1940 | 0 | |||
T. ceylonicus | M.A. Smith, 1943 | 0 | |||
T. coecatus | Jan, 1863 | 0 | |||
T. collaris | Wynn & Leviton, 1993 | 0 | |||
T. comorensis | Boulenger, 1889 | 0 | |||
T. congestus | (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844) | 0 | |||
T. conradi | W. Peters, 1874 | 0 | |||
T. costaricensis | Jiménez & Savage, 1963 | 0 | |||
T. cuneirostris | W. Peters, 1879 | 0 | |||
T. decorosus | Buchholz & W. Peters, 1875 |
0 | |||
T. decorsei | Mocquard, 1901 | 0 | |||
T. depressiceps | Sternfeld, 1913 | 0 | |||
T. diardii | Schlegel, 1839 | 0 | Diard's blindsnake | ||
T. domergnei | Roux-Estève, 1980 | 0 | |||
T. dominicanus | Stejneger, 1904 | 1 | |||
T. elegans | W. Peters, 1868 | 0 | |||
T. epactius | Thomas, 1968 | 0 | |||
T. exiguus | Jan, 1864 | 0 | Belgaum worm snake | ||
T. floweri | Boulenger, 1899 | 0 | |||
T. fornasinii | Bianconi, 1847 | 0 | Fornasini's blind snake | ||
T. fredparkeri | Wallach, 1996 | 0 | |||
T. giadinhensis | Bourret, 1937 | 0 | |||
T. gierrai | Mocquard, 1897 | 0 | |||
T. golyathi [3] | Domínguez & Moreno, 2009 | 0 | Goliath blindsnake[4] | Cuba[4] | |
T. gonavensis | Richmond, 1964 | 0 | |||
T. granti | Ruthven & Gaige, 1935 | 0 | Grant's blind snake | ||
T. grivensis | Hoffstetter, 1946 | 0 | |||
T. hectus | Thomas, 1974 | 0 | |||
T. hedraeus | Savage, 1950 | 0 | |||
T. hypogius | Savage, 1950 | 0 | |||
T. hypomethes | Hedges & Thomas, 1991 | 0 | Coastal blindsnake | ||
T. hypsobothrius | F. Werner, 1917 | 0 | |||
T. inornatus | Boulenger, 1888 | 0 | |||
T. jamaicensis | (Shaw, 1802) | 0 | |||
T. jerdoni | Boulenger, 1890 | 0 | Jerdon's worm snake | ||
T. khoratensis | Taylor, 1962 | 0 | |||
T. klemmeri | Taylor, 1962 | 0 | |||
T. koekkoeki | Brongersma, 1934 | 0 | |||
T. koshunensis | Ōshima, 1916 | 0 | |||
T. kraalii | Doria, 1874 | 0 | |||
T. lankaensis | Taylor, 1947 | 0 | |||
T. lehneri | Roux, 1926 | 0 | |||
T. leucomelas | Boulenger, 1890 | 0 | |||
T. leucostictus | Boulenger, 1898 | 0 | |||
T. lineolatus | Jan, 1863 | 0 | |||
T. loveridgei | Constable, 1949 | 0 | Loveridge's worm snake | ||
T. lumbricalisT | (Linnaeus, 1758) | 0 | |||
T. luzonensis | Taylor, 1919 | 0 | |||
T. madagascariensis | Boettger, 1877 | 0 | |||
T. madgemintonae | Khan, 1999 | 1 | Madge's blind Snake, Sherman's blind snake | ||
T. malcolmi | Taylor, 1947 | 0 | |||
T. manilae | Taylor, 1919 | 0 | |||
T. manni | Loveridge, 1941 | 0 | |||
T. marxi | Wallach, 1993 | 0 | |||
T. mcdowelli | Wallach, 1996 | 0 | |||
T. microstomus | Cope, 1866 | 0 | Yucatán blind snake | ||
T. minuisquamus | Dixon & Hendricks, 1979 | 0 | |||
T. mirus | Jan, 1860 | 0 | |||
T. monastus | Thomas, 1966 | 1 | |||
T. monensis | K.P. Schmidt, 1926 | 0 | Mona blind snake | ||
T. mucronatus | Boettger, 1880 | 0 | |||
T. oatesii | Boulenger, 1890 | 0 | Andaman Island worm snake | ||
T. obtusus | W. Peters, 1865 | 0 | Slender blind snake | ||
T. ocularis | Parker, 1927 | 0 | |||
T. oligolepis | Wall, 1909 | 0 | few-scaled worm snake | ||
T. pammeces | Günther, 1864 | 0 | Peninsular worm snake | ||
T. paucisquamus | Dixon & Hendricks, 1979 | 0 | |||
T. platycephalus | A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844 | 0 | Flat-headed blindsnake | ||
T. platyrhynchus | Sternfeld, 1910 | 0 | |||
T. porrectus | Stoliczka, 1871 | 0 | Slender worm snake | ||
T. punctatus | (Leach, 1819) | 1 | |||
T. pusillus | Barbour, 1914 | 0 | |||
T. reticulatus | (Linnaeus, 1758) | 0 | |||
T. reuteri | Boettger, 1881 | 0 | |||
T. richardii | A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844 | 0 | Richard's blind snake | ||
T. rondoensis | Loveridge, 1942 | 0 | |||
T. rostellatus | Stejneger, 1904 | 0 | Puerto Rican wetland blind snake | ||
T. ruber | Boettger, 1897 | 0 | |||
T. ruficaudus | (Gray, 1845) | 0 | |||
T. schmidti | Laurent, 1956 | 1 | |||
T. schmutzi | Auffenberg, 1980 | 0 | |||
T. schwartzi | Thomas, 1989 | 0 | |||
T. siamensis | Günther, 1864 | 0 | |||
T. socotranus | Boulenger, 1889 | 0 | |||
T. steinhausi | F. Werner, 1909 | 0 | |||
T. sulcatus | Cope, 1868 | 0 | sulcate blind snake | ||
T. syntherus | Thomas, 1965 | 0 | |||
T. tasymicris | Thomas, 1974 | 0 | |||
T. tenebrarum | Taylor, 1947 | 0 | |||
T. tenuicollis | (W.Peters, 1864) | 0 | |||
T. tenuis | Salvin, 1860 | 0 | |||
T. tetrathyreus | Thomas, 1989 | 0 | |||
T. thurstoni | Boettger, 1890 | 0 | |||
T. tindalli | M.A. Smith, 1943 | 0 | |||
T. titanops | Thomas, 1989 | 0 | |||
T. trangensis | Taylor, 1962 | 0 | |||
T. trinitatus | Richmond, 1965 | 0 | Trinidad worm snake | ||
T. uluguruensis | Barbour & Loveridge, 1928 | 0 | |||
T. unilineatus | (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844) | 0 | |||
T. veddae | Taylor, 1947 | 0 | |||
T. vermicularis | Merrem, 1820 | 0 | |||
T. violaceus | Taylor, 1947 | 0 | |||
T. wilsoni | Wall, 1908 | 0 | |||
T. yonenagae | Rodriques, 1991 | 0 | |||
T. zenkeri | Sternfeld, 1908 | 0 | |||
*) Not including the nominate subspecies.
T) Type species.[1]
See also
- List of snakes - Overview of all snake genera.
Gallery
Images of a Typhlops from Binnaguri, North Bengal, India:
- Body of a blind snake. (Typhlops sp.)
- Head of a blind snake. (Typhlops sp.)
- Tail of a blind snake. (Typhlops sp.)
See also
- List of typhlopid species and subspecies.
- Typhlops by common name.
- Typhlops by taxonomic synonyms.
- Typhlopidae by common name.
- Typhlopidae by taxonomic synonyms.
References
- 1 2 3 McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Touré T. 1999. Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, Volume 1. Washington, District of Columbia: Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. ISBN 1-893777-00-6 (series). ISBN 1-893777-01-4 (volume).
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Typhlops". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 18 August 2007.
- ↑ Domínguez M, Moreno LV. 2009. Taxonomy of the Cuban blind snakes (Scolecophidia, Typhlopidae), with the description of a new large species. Zootaxa 2028: 59-66. (Typhlops golyathi, new species).
- 1 2 "Typhlops golyathi ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
External links
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- Typhlops at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 29 August 2007.
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