Volume 5 - No: 3
First records of the Brahminy blindsnake, Indotyphlops braminus (Daudin, 1803) (Squamata: Typhlopidae) from Malta with genetic and morphological evidence
- Adriana Vella
Conservation Biology Research Group, Biology Department, University of Malta, MSD2080, Malta, Biological Conservation Research Foundation, PO BOX 30, Hamrun, HMR 1000, Malta
adriana.vella@um.edu.mt
- Noel Vella
Conservation Biology Research Group, Biology Department, University of Malta, MSD2080, Malta, Biological Conservation Research Foundation, PO BOX 30, Hamrun, HMR 1000, Malta
- Clare Marie Mifsud
Conservation Biology Research Group, Biology Department, University of Malta, MSD2080, Malta, Biological Conservation Research Foundation, PO BOX 30, Hamrun, HMR 1000, Malta
- Denis Magro
Biological Conservation Research Foundation, PO BOX 30, Hamrun, HMR 1000, Malta
Keywords: Indotyphlops braminus, introduced species, reptiles, mtDNA
Abstract
This publication reports the first two records of the Brahminy blindsnake Indotyphlops braminus
(Daudin, 1803), representing a new alien species in Malta. This species, native to Indo-Malayan
region, has over the years broadened its distribution through anthropogenic international
transportation of goods. Its unique parthenogenic reproductive strategy increases its potential for
fast population expansion, becoming invasive. The two specimens analysed in this study were
found in May, 2020, and were identified through external morphology and genetic sequencing of
12S rRNA, 16S rRNA and COI genes. These sequences were compared to other genetic data
available for I. braminus from other locations, where it was found that the mitochondrial DNA
variation for this species is very low at a global scale.