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                          | Subspecies 
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                          | (1) Bufo
                                variabilis variabilis Pallas, 1769 (2) Bufo variabilis kermanensis Eiselt
                                et Schmidtler, 1971 (=kavirensis Andren et Nilson,
                                1979)
 
 The present species has long been
                                regarded as a synonym of Bufo viridis.
                                Recent molecular phylogeny data,
                                however, support the view that it is the
                                sister species of Bufo viridis (Stoeck
                                  et al. 2006). These data also
                                reveal that the specimens from Iran form
                                a distinct subspecies. Thus, two
                                subspecies are recognized for Bufo
                                variabilis. Only the nominate subspecies
                                occurs in Germany.
 
 The name Bufo persicus Steindachner,
                                1867 probably also refers to specimens
                                of the subspecies kermanensis. If this
                                could be demonstrated, then the persicus
                                epithet would take precedence over the
                                kermanensis epithet.
 
 In addition, the southern Turkish
                                populations may also form a distinct
                                subspecies (Tosunoglu
                                  1996), but the situation is not
                                yet clear. Unfortunately it has been
                                suggested that this subspecies to be
                                named with the specific epithet
                                arabicus. The arabicus epithet has been
                                used repeatedly for several populations
                                of presumably different species and its
                                current nomenclatural status
                                (availability, homonymy and synonymy) is
                                unclear. Thus, the status of the
                                southern Turkish populations and their
                                nomenclature requires further research.
 
 
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                          | Synonyms 
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                          | Synonymy of Bufo
                                  variabilis variabilis: 
 Rana variabilis Pallas, 1769
 Bufo variabilis variabilis Pallas,
                                  1769
 Bufo variabilis (Pallas, 1769)
 Phrynoidis variabilis (Pallas, 1769)
 Pseudepidalea variabilis (Pallas,
                                  1769)
 Rana bufina O. F. Müller, 1776
 Bufo bufina (O. F. Müller, 1776)
 Batrachus fuscus Rafinesque, 1814
 Bufo fuscus (Rafinesque, 1814)
 Bufo bufonina Oken, 1816 (unjustified
                                  emendation)
 Rana bufiana Mertens et Wermuth, 1960
                                  (misspelling)
 
 
 Note: the sister species of Bufo
                                  variabilis, Bufo
                                    viridis, has been placed in its
                                  own genus Pseudepidalea by Frost
                                    et al. 2006. This is not
                                  followed here (see notes under Bufo calamita).
 
 Additional English name: Varying Toad.
 
 
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                          | Identification 
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                                information has been entered yet. 
 
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                          | Distribution 
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                          | From
                                Greece east to Iraq and Iran and south
                                to Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Probably also
                                in the Caucasus, parts of Russia and
                                Kazakhstan, but this is unclear because
                                of likely confusion with Bufo viridis.
                                The status of the Turkish populations is
                                unclear (see above). There is a disjunct area of distribution
                                in northern Germany, Denmark and
                                southern Sweden. Actually, the type
                                locality of this species is the city of
                                Lübeck in Schleswig-Holstein (Germany).
 
 
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                          | Biology 
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