Pseudorabdion mcnamarae, also known commonly as McNamara's burrowing snake, is a species of snake in the subfamily Calamariinae of the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the Philippines.
The specific name, mcnamarae, is in honor of Homer McNamara who was superintendent of La Carlota Agricultural Station, Philippines, and assisted Taylor in the field.
In the Philippines, Pseudorabdion mcnamarae is found on the islands of Biliran, Cebu, Masbate, Negros, Panay, Sibuyan, and Tablas.
Pseudorabdion mcnamarae inhabits primary and secondary forests, at elevations of , where it occurs under rotting leaves on the forest floor.
Pseudorabdion mcnamarae is terrestrial and semi-fossorial.
Pseudorabdion mcnamarae preys predominately upon worms.
Pseudorabdion mcnamarae is oviparous.