Bombina bombina

erwin

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Erwin Bakker
Foto´s made in Slovakia, near the high Tatra.
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Hi Erwin,
that is surely variegata. You can find B. bombina in the country`s south only.
 
Well, I thought Slovakia is s border for both species. So, I looked carefully and because the back is not coarse enough and the white spots on the belly, I thought is was B.b.
 
pachypus is restricted to italy if i'm not very much mistaken
 
Alright. I saw the photos on the site and they looked much like pachypus. So I had it Wrong.
 
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