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Species list of the Balkans herpetofauna (excluding the marine turtles) with particular works on its molecular research (phylogeny or phylogeography) is given*. Because there are several concepts how to demarcate the Balkans in the north (Džukić & Kalezić, 2004; Reed et al., 2004), I consider the Balkans for the purpose of this checklist, to be within the political borders of countries, which extend to the geographical concept of the Balkan Peninsula: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and the territory of Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, and the European part of Turkey. Eastern Aegean Islands and Crete are included. The taxonomy follows the work of Speybroeck et al. (2010) and Speybroeck et al. (2016) with respect to the current changes.
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