List of Snakes of South Asia - Family Uropeltidae

Family Uropeltidae

  • Palni Shieldtail Snake Brachyophidium rhodogaster
  • Two-lined Black Shieldtail Melanophidium bilineatum
  • Beddome's Black Shieldtail Melanophidium punctatum
  • Indian Black Earth Snake Melanophidium wynaudense
  • Travancore Hills Thorntail Snake Platyplectrurus madurensis
  • Lined Thorntail Snake Platyplectrurus trilineatus
  • Kerala Shieldtail Plectrurus aureus
  • Kanara Shieldtail Plectrurus canaricus
  • Günther's Burrowing Snake Plectrurus guentheri
  • Nilgiri Burrowing Snake Plectrurus perroteti
  • Cardamom Hills Earth Snake Rhinophis fergusonianus
  • Schneider's Earth Snake Rhinophis oxyrhynchus
  • Salty Earth Snake Rhinophis sanguineus
  • Travancore Shieldtail Rhinophis travancoricus
  • Purple-red Earth Snake Teretrurus sanguineus
  • Madurai Earth Snake Uropeltis arcticeps
  • Beddome's Earth Snake Uropeltis beddomii
  • Brougham's Earth Snake Uropeltis broughami
  • Ceylon Earth Snake Uropeltis ceylanicus
  • Sirumalai Hills Earth Snake Uropeltis dindigalensis
  • Elliot's Earth Snake Uropeltis ellioti
  • Günther's Earth Snake Uropeltis liura
  • Bombay Earth Snake Uropeltis macrolepis
  • Anaimalai Earth Snake Uropeltis macrorhynchus
  • Spotted Earth Snake Uropeltis maculatus
  • Boulenger's Earth Snake Uropeltis myhendrae
  • Southern Earth Snake Uropeltis nitidus
  • Ocellated Shieldtail Uropeltis ocellatus
  • Shieldtail Earth Snake Uropeltis petersi
  • Phipson's Shieldtail Uropeltis phipsonii
  • Indian Earth Snake Uropeltis pulneyensis
  • Red-lined Earth Snake Uropeltis rubrolineatus
  • Red-spotted Earth Snake Uropeltis rubromaculatus
  • Smith's Earth Snake Uropeltis smithi
  • Woodmason's Earth Snake Uropeltis woodmasoni

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