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Daten zur Verbreitung von Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri

Tóth, Tamás; Kovács, Tibor; Moharos, Levente; Valovics, Szilvia; Ljubisavljević, Katarina; Komlós, Nikoletta; Bokis, Alexandra; Gál, János; Marosán, Miklós

(Berlin: Terrariengemeinschaft, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tóth, Tamás
AU  - Kovács, Tibor
AU  - Moharos, Levente
AU  - Valovics, Szilvia
AU  - Ljubisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Komlós, Nikoletta
AU  - Bokis, Alexandra
AU  - Gál, János
AU  - Marosán, Miklós
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://www.sauria.de/freepdf/Sauria2020_1_33-40.pdf
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6716
AB  - Die Verfasser stellen die Fundorte der Unterart Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri im gesamten Verbreitungsgebiet vor. Es wird auf mehrere neue Vorkommen hingewiesen und verschollene Literaturdaten sowie persönliche mündliche Mitteilungen werdenausgewertet. Insgesamt werden 188 Fundorte nachgewiesen, bearbeitet und entsprechend kartiert.
AB  - The Snake-eyed skink Ablepharus kitaibelii belongs to the family of the smooth lizards (Scincidae). There are four subspecies of this species known in Europe whose characteristics are summarized by Fuhn (1970) and Gruber (1981). Their distribution areas are given by Gruber (1981), Ljubisavljevic et al. (2002) and Szövényi & Jelić (2011).
A. k. kitaibelii Bibron & Bory, 1833 – Greece with Ionian and Aegean Islands (except the eastern part of the South Aegean island arc), Rhodes.
A. k. fabichi Stepánek, 1937 – Some Greek islands: Mikronisi, Amathia, Kasos, Karpathos.
A. k. fitzingeri Mertens, 1952 – Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, ? Romania, ? Bosnia.
A. k. stepaneki Fuhn, 1970 – Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Albania.
A. k. fitzingeri
Large-bodied, robust, head conspicuously broad, limbs short and muscular, 4th toe short; 4 supralabials anterior to eye (in 63 % of specs.), 20–22 scale rows around midbody; greenish sheen to brown dorsal colouration, with 4–6 rows of white/black specks on back; southern Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia (Save River), ?Romania, ?Bosnia-Herzegovina. Contact with other ssp. only towards the south; intergradation zones and undetermined populations not considered; mapping expanded from Ljubisavljević et al. (2002).
Records tabulated chronologically, alternative place names in brackets; annotated where necessary; field observations without vouchers or photographs marked with **, localities without primary references marked with *. Early vouchers in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (HNHM) destroyed in wars 1944/45 and 1956. The sites are shown on the distribution maps with numbers. We‘ve been working on these Maps according to the time of the last observation colour codes are used for the points:
Black dots – questionable records (no primary reference or only a singular observation from 18 or
19th century); purple dots – records prior to 1950; blue dots – records 1951–1999; red dots – records after 2000.
One dot may refer to several proximal localities.
A. k. fitzingeri endemic to Carpathian Basin (Fig. 1), mainly along southern limestone slopes, but occasionally also on loamy, sand and loess soils (e.g., Gödöllő, Isaszeg Koháry-Szentlőrinc; Fejérváry 1917, Szunyoghy 1954);
probably colonized region from the south via the Danube Valley (Méhely 1897b, Fejérváry 1917), but Lendl (1892) hypothesized that Ottomans introduced it with hay to the surroundings of Buda; no taxonomically relevant morphological variation throughout Carpathian Basin from River Ipoly to N Serbia (Korsós 2007b); Hungary served as Ice Age refuge (Korsós 2007); present authors suppose post-glacial colonization from east of Danube (Naszály, Börzsöny Mts., Ipoly region, Cserhát, Gödöllő Hills) and the west (Ofner Mts., Pilis Mts., Visegrád Mts.).
PB  - Berlin: Terrariengemeinschaft
T2  - Sauria
T1  - Daten zur Verbreitung von Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri
T1  - Data on the distribution of Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri
IS  - 1
VL  - 42
SP  - 33
EP  - 40
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6716
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tóth, Tamás and Kovács, Tibor and Moharos, Levente and Valovics, Szilvia and Ljubisavljević, Katarina and Komlós, Nikoletta and Bokis, Alexandra and Gál, János and Marosán, Miklós",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Die Verfasser stellen die Fundorte der Unterart Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri im gesamten Verbreitungsgebiet vor. Es wird auf mehrere neue Vorkommen hingewiesen und verschollene Literaturdaten sowie persönliche mündliche Mitteilungen werdenausgewertet. Insgesamt werden 188 Fundorte nachgewiesen, bearbeitet und entsprechend kartiert., The Snake-eyed skink Ablepharus kitaibelii belongs to the family of the smooth lizards (Scincidae). There are four subspecies of this species known in Europe whose characteristics are summarized by Fuhn (1970) and Gruber (1981). Their distribution areas are given by Gruber (1981), Ljubisavljevic et al. (2002) and Szövényi & Jelić (2011).
A. k. kitaibelii Bibron & Bory, 1833 – Greece with Ionian and Aegean Islands (except the eastern part of the South Aegean island arc), Rhodes.
A. k. fabichi Stepánek, 1937 – Some Greek islands: Mikronisi, Amathia, Kasos, Karpathos.
A. k. fitzingeri Mertens, 1952 – Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, ? Romania, ? Bosnia.
A. k. stepaneki Fuhn, 1970 – Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Albania.
A. k. fitzingeri
Large-bodied, robust, head conspicuously broad, limbs short and muscular, 4th toe short; 4 supralabials anterior to eye (in 63 % of specs.), 20–22 scale rows around midbody; greenish sheen to brown dorsal colouration, with 4–6 rows of white/black specks on back; southern Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia (Save River), ?Romania, ?Bosnia-Herzegovina. Contact with other ssp. only towards the south; intergradation zones and undetermined populations not considered; mapping expanded from Ljubisavljević et al. (2002).
Records tabulated chronologically, alternative place names in brackets; annotated where necessary; field observations without vouchers or photographs marked with **, localities without primary references marked with *. Early vouchers in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (HNHM) destroyed in wars 1944/45 and 1956. The sites are shown on the distribution maps with numbers. We‘ve been working on these Maps according to the time of the last observation colour codes are used for the points:
Black dots – questionable records (no primary reference or only a singular observation from 18 or
19th century); purple dots – records prior to 1950; blue dots – records 1951–1999; red dots – records after 2000.
One dot may refer to several proximal localities.
A. k. fitzingeri endemic to Carpathian Basin (Fig. 1), mainly along southern limestone slopes, but occasionally also on loamy, sand and loess soils (e.g., Gödöllő, Isaszeg Koháry-Szentlőrinc; Fejérváry 1917, Szunyoghy 1954);
probably colonized region from the south via the Danube Valley (Méhely 1897b, Fejérváry 1917), but Lendl (1892) hypothesized that Ottomans introduced it with hay to the surroundings of Buda; no taxonomically relevant morphological variation throughout Carpathian Basin from River Ipoly to N Serbia (Korsós 2007b); Hungary served as Ice Age refuge (Korsós 2007); present authors suppose post-glacial colonization from east of Danube (Naszály, Börzsöny Mts., Ipoly region, Cserhát, Gödöllő Hills) and the west (Ofner Mts., Pilis Mts., Visegrád Mts.).",
publisher = "Berlin: Terrariengemeinschaft",
journal = "Sauria",
title = "Daten zur Verbreitung von Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri, Data on the distribution of Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri",
number = "1",
volume = "42",
pages = "33-40",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6716"
}
Tóth, T., Kovács, T., Moharos, L., Valovics, S., Ljubisavljević, K., Komlós, N., Bokis, A., Gál, J.,& Marosán, M.. (2020). Daten zur Verbreitung von Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri. in Sauria
Berlin: Terrariengemeinschaft., 42(1), 33-40.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6716
Tóth T, Kovács T, Moharos L, Valovics S, Ljubisavljević K, Komlós N, Bokis A, Gál J, Marosán M. Daten zur Verbreitung von Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri. in Sauria. 2020;42(1):33-40.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6716 .
Tóth, Tamás, Kovács, Tibor, Moharos, Levente, Valovics, Szilvia, Ljubisavljević, Katarina, Komlós, Nikoletta, Bokis, Alexandra, Gál, János, Marosán, Miklós, "Daten zur Verbreitung von Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri" in Sauria, 42, no. 1 (2020):33-40,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6716 .