I thought gigliolli as soon as I saw them. But you are really going to need to know where they were collected from to be sure. They could be terrestris also but IMO they are gigliolli
Locality is certainly the only way to tell for sure. The animal on the left has a classic head that indicates gigliolii....somewhat flattened and boxy. The other specimin is a bit baffling in terms of markings. There is always the chance for hybridization with terrestris though.
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