taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03AB87AC4745D537FE9803649286FCFA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/158098/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.158098	FIGURE 1. Figures (from camera lucida drawings) of the head and posterior terminus of Indotyphlus maharashtraensis. For the holotype (BNHS 4217, an adult female), the head and nuchal region are shown in A) dorsal, B) lateral, and C) ventral views, with paler regions at the snout tip, eye­tentacle stripe, margins of the lips, superficial to the depressor mandibulae muscles, and gular patch indicated by dotted lines. Ventral views of the posterior terminus are shown for D) the holotype, and E) a paratopotype (BNHS 4223, an adult male). In both specimens, the disc surrounding the vent and the tip of the terminus are whitish. The preanal strip extending anteriorly from immediately around the disc is an even lavender­grey colour, while the background colour of the rest of the underside of the posterior of the body is lavender­grey, flecked with large white glands. For dimensions of these two specimens, see Table 1.	FIGURE 1. Figures (from camera lucida drawings) of the head and posterior terminus of Indotyphlus maharashtraensis. For the holotype (BNHS 4217, an adult female), the head and nuchal region are shown in A) dorsal, B) lateral, and C) ventral views, with paler regions at the snout tip, eye­tentacle stripe, margins of the lips, superficial to the depressor mandibulae muscles, and gular patch indicated by dotted lines. Ventral views of the posterior terminus are shown for D) the holotype, and E) a paratopotype (BNHS 4223, an adult male). In both specimens, the disc surrounding the vent and the tip of the terminus are whitish. The preanal strip extending anteriorly from immediately around the disc is an even lavender­grey colour, while the background colour of the rest of the underside of the posterior of the body is lavender­grey, flecked with large white glands. For dimensions of these two specimens, see Table 1.	2004-12-31	Giri, Varad;Gower, David J.;Wilkinson, Mark		Zenodo	biologists	Giri, Varad;Gower, David J.;Wilkinson, Mark			
03AB87AC4745D537FE9803649286FCFA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/169547/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.169547	FIGURE 2. Photographs of Indotyphlus maharashtraensis, showing whole adult (upper) and lateral view of head of same specimen (lower left) in life, and ventral view of terminus of paratopotype male BNHS 4223 in preservation (lower right).	FIGURE 2. Photographs of Indotyphlus maharashtraensis, showing whole adult (upper) and lateral view of head of same specimen (lower left) in life, and ventral view of terminus of paratopotype male BNHS 4223 in preservation (lower right).	2004-12-31	Giri, Varad;Gower, David J.;Wilkinson, Mark		Zenodo	biologists	Giri, Varad;Gower, David J.;Wilkinson, Mark			
03AB87AC4745D537FE9803649286FCFA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/169548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.169548	FIGURE 4. Photographs of the habitat at the type locality for Indotyphlus maharashtraensis. This locality has strongly demarcated dry (left, seen in January 2003) and monsoon (right, September 2003) seasons.	FIGURE 4. Photographs of the habitat at the type locality for Indotyphlus maharashtraensis. This locality has strongly demarcated dry (left, seen in January 2003) and monsoon (right, September 2003) seasons.	2004-12-31	Giri, Varad;Gower, David J.;Wilkinson, Mark		Zenodo	biologists	Giri, Varad;Gower, David J.;Wilkinson, Mark			
