Rhinophis roshanpererai, the Roshan Perera's shieldtail or Roshan Perera's rhinophis, is a species of snake in the family Uropeltidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka.[2][3] The species was first described from three specimens taken from Badulla District. The species lack pale stripes and possess three to four prominent spines with a small shield-tail.[1][4]
The specific name roshanpererai was named in honor of deceased Roshan Perera, who was a reptile instructor at Young Zoologist's Association of Sri Lanka, Department of National Zoological Gardens.[2][5]
Rhinophis roshanpererai, the Roshan Perera's shieldtail or Roshan Perera's rhinophis, is a species of snake in the family Uropeltidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The species was first described from three specimens taken from Badulla District. The species lack pale stripes and possess three to four prominent spines with a small shield-tail.
Rhinophis roshanpererai on maoliik Rhinophis perekonnast, kes elab Sri Lanka mullas.
Rhinophis roshanpererai erineb sugulastest mitme tunnuse poolest: seljakilbiste ridade arvu poolest mao keskkohas (neid on 17) ja kõhukilbiste ridade arvu poolest, aga ka soomuste värvuse ja väga väikese sabakilbise poolest, mis kaetud spines´idega, millest kolm või neli on väljaulatuvad.
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Rhinophis roshanpererai on maoliik Rhinophis perekonnast, kes elab Sri Lanka mullas.
Rhinophis roshanpererai erineb sugulastest mitme tunnuse poolest: seljakilbiste ridade arvu poolest mao keskkohas (neid on 17) ja kõhukilbiste ridade arvu poolest, aga ka soomuste värvuse ja väga väikese sabakilbise poolest, mis kaetud spines´idega, millest kolm või neli on väljaulatuvad.