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Lyciasalamandra antalyana
Lyciasalamandra antalyana
Lycian Salamander
Photographer: Frans Wennmacker
Collection: AmphibiaWeb

ID: 1111 1111 1111 3203 (2005-02-19)

Copyright © 2005 Frans Wennmacker

 
INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
  • date of photo  Jan 10, 2000
  • location   Hurma Köyö, road to Altinyaka, 12km southwest of Antalya (Turkey)
  • family Salamandridae
  • order Caudata
  • class Amphibia
  • photo category: Animal - Amphibian

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ANIMAL
  • common names   Lycian Salamander, Lykischer Salamander, Kleinasiatischer Salamander, Luschan's Salamander, Kollane Pikksabalik, Salamandra de Licìa, Salamandre de Lycie, Mertensiella Di Luschan, Luschani Szalamandra, Egeïsche Landsalamander, Okasalamanteri, Lykisk Sal (AW )
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    1. Reviewed by Wouter Beukema    Aug 7, 2008

    Action: changed name from "Lyciasalamandra luschani antalyana" to "Lyciasalamandra antalyana "

    Reviewer's comments:
         "Vences, M., and S. Steinfartz. 2004. When non-monophyly results in taxonomic consequences - the case of Mertensiella within the Salamandridae (Amphibia: Urodela). Salamandra 40:67-80.

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