Leptotyphlops humilis
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Definition
Noun: A species of small, fossorial, non-venomous snake belonging to the family Leptotyphlopidae (threadsnakes or slender blind snakes). It is characterized by its extremely slender, worm-like body, reduced eyes, and burrowing lifestyle.
Usage
This term is used as a formal scientific name (binomial nomenclature) to specifically identify this species of snake in biological, zoological, and herpetological contexts. * Leptotyphlops humilis is commonly known as the western blind snake. * The study focused on the burrowing behavior of Leptotyphlops humilis.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name Leptotyphlops is derived from Greek words meaning "slender blind-face," describing the snake's physical characteristics.
- The species name humilis is Latin for "lowly" or "humble," possibly referring to its secretive, ground-dwelling nature.
Variants and Related Words
- Western blind snake: The common name for .
- Slender blind snake: A general common name for snakes in the family Leptotyphlopidae.
- Threadsnake: Another common name for snakes in this family, referring to their thin, thread-like appearance.
- Fossorial: (Adjective) An ecological term meaning adapted for digging and living underground, which describes this snake's behavior.
Synonyms
- Western blind snake
- (In older classifications)
Different Meanings
This term has only one specific meaning: it is the scientific binomial name for a particular species of reptile. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses.
Noun
- burrows among roots of shrubs and beneath rocks in desert and rocky hillside areas and beach sand of western United States