
Figure 1. Map showing the distribution area of Podarcis tauricus tauricus in Turkey. Red cross squares represent the known distribution according to the literature, and the blue star shows the new locality. 1. İpsala; 2. Keşan; 3. Gelibolu; 4. Selimpaşa; 5. Halkalı; 6. Belgrad Forest; 7. Büyükdere; 8. Beykoz; 9. Polenezköy; 10. Şile; 11. Teke; 12. Gebze; 13. Karamürsel; 14. İrşadiye; 15. Akçaova; 16. Kandıra; 17. Dalca; 18. Çubuklu; 19. Sapanca; 20. Adapazarı; 21. Denizköy-Karasu; 22. Yörükköy. Data from Schreiber (1912), Cyren (1924), Bird (1936), Bodenheimer (1944), Mertens (1952), Clark and Clark (1973), Andren and Nilson (1976), Baran (1977), Nilson et al. (1988), Franzen (1990), Bergman and Norström (1990), Teynie (1991), Baran et al. (1992), Mulder (1995), and Tok and Çiçek (2014).
Published as part of Bülbül, Ufuk, Kurnaz, Muammer, Eroğlu, Ali İhsan, Koç, Halime, Received, Bilal Kutrup & Online, Published, 2015, New locality record of Podarcis tauricus tauricus (Pallas, 1814) (Squamata: Lacertidae) from the western Black Sea region of Turkey, pp. 981-986 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 39 (5) on page 982, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1411-25, http://zenodo.org/record/13201802
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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