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Schmidtler's smooth newt (Lissotriton schmidtleri) is a newt species found from northwestern Greece and southeast Bulgaria over East Thrace across the Bosphorus to northwest Anatolia. Its range borders that of the smooth newt (L. vulgaris), the Greek smooth newt (L. graecus) and Kosswig's smooth newt (L. kosswigi) to the north, west, and east, respectively. Paedomorphic adults have been reported for Schmidtler's smooth newt.

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  • Ο ανατολικός λισσοτρίτωνας, Lissotriton schmiditleri (Raxworthy, 1988) είναι ένα είδος τρίτωνα στην οικογένεια Salamandridae. Αποτελεί ένα από τα δύο είδη λισσοτρίτωνα στην Ελλάδα. (el)
  • Schmidtler's smooth newt (Lissotriton schmidtleri) is a newt species found from northwestern Greece and southeast Bulgaria over East Thrace across the Bosphorus to northwest Anatolia. Its range borders that of the smooth newt (L. vulgaris), the Greek smooth newt (L. graecus) and Kosswig's smooth newt (L. kosswigi) to the north, west, and east, respectively. described the species in 1988 as Triturus vulgaris schmidtleri, a subspecies of the smooth newt. After genetic data had suggested the smooth newt was a complex of distinct lineages, Pabijan and colleagues recognised Schmidtler's smooth newt as distinct species in 2017. This was followed by subsequent authors. The species differs from other species in the smooth newt species complex mainly in the male secondary characters during breeding season. It is overall very similar to the smooth newt but rather small, with males reaching 5–7 cm (2.0–2.8 in) length. The dorsal crest reaches 2 mm or more in height and is denticulated. The tail end is elongated but does not have a filament as in the neighbouring Kosswig's smooth newt. The body is slightly square-shaped but has no dorso-lateral folds. Toe flaps are only weakly developed. Paedomorphic adults have been reported for Schmidtler's smooth newt. The species's conservation status has not yet been evaluated separately from the smooth newt by the IUCN. Since its range is much smaller than that of the smooth newt species complex as a whole, it is likely to be more vulnerable than previously estimated. (en)
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  • Lissotriton (en)
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  • Male during breeding season (en)
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  • Schmidtler's smooth newt (en)
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  • Lissotriton_schmidtleri_distribution.svg (en)
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  • range in the Balkans and in Anatolia; hatching indicates unclear contact zones with L. graecus and L. vulgaris (en)
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  • schmidtleri (en)
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  • *Triturus vulgaris schmidtleri *Triturus vulgaris schmidtlerorum (en)
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  • Ο ανατολικός λισσοτρίτωνας, Lissotriton schmiditleri (Raxworthy, 1988) είναι ένα είδος τρίτωνα στην οικογένεια Salamandridae. Αποτελεί ένα από τα δύο είδη λισσοτρίτωνα στην Ελλάδα. (el)
  • Schmidtler's smooth newt (Lissotriton schmidtleri) is a newt species found from northwestern Greece and southeast Bulgaria over East Thrace across the Bosphorus to northwest Anatolia. Its range borders that of the smooth newt (L. vulgaris), the Greek smooth newt (L. graecus) and Kosswig's smooth newt (L. kosswigi) to the north, west, and east, respectively. Paedomorphic adults have been reported for Schmidtler's smooth newt. (en)
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  • Ανατολικός λισσοτρίτωνας (el)
  • Schmidtler's smooth newt (en)
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