A new publication of the status of Triturus super species

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A new publication of the status of Triturus super species in Europe.
Presentation of all nine species of Triturus.
 

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Thank you for uploading this very useful paper (at least if you speak german :D)
The conclusion is, that it is essential to know the locality of your newts to differentiate between species, since morphological characteristics are misleading.
 
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