- to I.
braminus. "Sirupaambu" is the
common Tamil term
which refers to I.
braminus. Most
likely originally native to
Africa and Asia, I.
braminus is an...
- wolf
snake (Lycodon aulicus), and the
brahmin blind snake (Ramphotyphlops
braminus). In the
surrounding seas, however, a more
diverse array of
reptilian life...
-
spectacled tegu (Gymnophthalmus underwoodi),
brahminy blind snake (Indotyphlops
braminus), and non-native iguanas, all of
which are
believed to have
arrived on...
-
Typhlopidae may be present,
probably the
brahminy blind snake (Ramphotyphlops
braminus). This
snake feeds on the larvae, eggs, and
pupae of ants and termites...
-
Europe is the
brahminy blindsnake, or "flowerpot snake,"
Ramphotyphlops braminus,
where specimens have been
discovered lurking in the soil at the Kew Gardens...
- gecko)
Hemidactylus platyurus (flat-tailed
house gecko)
Ramphotyphlops braminus (common
blind snake)
Python reticulatus (reticulated python) Dendrelaphis...
-
blanfordi Myriopholis hamulirostris Brahminy Blind Snake (Ramphotyphlops
braminus) Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, ****stan, Sri
Lanka Slender blind snake...
-
Typhlops tenuis - Günther, 1864
Typhlops pammeces - Günther, 1864
Typhlops braminus var.
pammeces - Boettger, 1898
Typhlops psammophilus - Annandale, 1906...
-
species with an
established po****tion.
Brahminy blindsnake (Indotyphlops
braminus)
Green anole (Anolis carolinensis) (naturalized?)
Italian wall
lizard (Podarcis...
-
Argyrophis diardii Argyrophis hypsobothrius Argyrophis muelleri Indotyphlops braminus Ramphotyphlops lineatus Ovophis monticola Trimeresurus albolabris Trimeresurus...