
FIGURE A1 Variation in ventral colouration of Triturus pygmaeus. Top row – T. p. lusitanicus ssp. nov.: male (with dark tail underside) and two females from Villalba and male from Cardeña. Middle row – T. p. pygmaeus: male from Salinas, male and female from Los Barrios and male from Rio Alberite. Bottow row – T. p. pygmaeus: two males and two females from Rio Alberite. PHOTOGRAPHY L. A. VAN DER LAAN
Published as part of Arntzen, Jan W., 2024, Morphological and genetic diversification of Old-World marbled newts, with the description of a new and 'not-at-all-cryptic' subspecies from the Iberian Peninsula (Triturus, Salamandridae), pp. 127-152 in Contributions to Zoology 93 (2) on page 151, DOI: 10.1163/18759866-BJA10055, http://zenodo.org/record/13153649
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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