P. filfolensis in Malta
In the
Maltese Islands, there are four
subspecies of the Maltese wall lizard, all of which are
endemic there.
Podarcis filfolensis ssp. maltensis This subspecies is found on the three main islands:
Malta,
Gozo and
Comino. It is normally greenish and sometimes speckled.
Podarcis filfolensis ssp. filfolensis This subspecies is endemic to the
islet of
Filfla just off the coast of Malta. It is the largest of the four subspecies and is blackish with bluish spots.
Podarcis filfolensis ssp. kieselbachi This subspecies is endemic to Selmunett, otherwise known as
St.Paul's Islands. Its colours vary greatly e.g. brown, grey, etc. with an orange belly and small black spots. The population became extinct in 2005.
Podarcis filfolensis ssp. generalensis This subspecies is endemic to
Fungus Rock (west coast of Gozo). It has a reddish belly and blue-like flanks. ==Other subspecies==