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Lissotriton vulgaris
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Subspecies
(1) Lissotriton vulgaris vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
(2) Lissotriton vulgaris ampelensis (Fuhn, 1951)
(3) Lissotriton vulgaris borealis (Kauri (in Gislen et Kauri), 1959)
(4) Lissotriton vulgaris dalmaticus (Kolombatovic, 1907)
(5) Lissotriton vulgaris graecus (Wolterstorff, 1906)
(6) Lissotriton vulgaris kosswigi (Freytag, 1955)
(7) Lissotriton vulgaris lantzi (Wolterstorff, 1914)
(8) Lissotriton vulgaris meridionalis (Boulenger, 1882)
(9) Lissotriton vulgaris schmidtlerorum (Raxworthy, 1988)
(10) Lissotriton vulgaris schreiberi (Wolterstorff, 1914)

The subspecies structure of the present species is unclear and very much debated. Most of the above taxa are regarded as separate species by many authors. However, I am more conservative here and retain them as subspecies of Lissotriton vulgaris, except for Lissotriton italicus, because most authors agree on a status as a separate species. Only the nominate form occurs in Germany.


Synonyms
Synonymy of Lissotriton vulgaris vulgaris:

Lacerta vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758
Triton vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Triton vulgaris vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Triturus vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Triturus vulgaris vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Molge vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Molge vulgaris vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Salamandra vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lissotriton vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lissotriton vulgaris vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lophinus vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pyronicia vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lacerta palustris Linnaeus, 1758
Triton palustris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Salamandra palustris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Molge palustris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Triton parisinus Laurenti, 1768
Salamandra exigua Laurenti, 1768
Triton exiguus (Laurenti, 1768)
Gecko triton Meyer, 1795 (nec Retzius, 1800)
Gecko aquaticus Meyer, 1795
Triton aquaticus (Meyer, 1795)
Salamandra taeniata Schneider, 1799
Triton taeniatus (Schneider, 1799)
Lacerta taeniata (Schneider, 1799)
Molge taeniata (Schneider, 1799)
Salamandra abdominalis Latreille, 1800
Triton abdominalis (Latreille, 1800)
Salamandra punctata Latreille, 1800
Molge punctata (Latreille, 1800)
Triton punctatus (Latreille, 1800)
Lissotriton punctatus (Latreille, 1800)
Lophinus punctatus (Latreille, 1800)
Pyronicia punctata (Latreille, 1800)
Lacerta triton Retzius, 1800 (nec Meyer, 1795) (partim; replacement name for Triton parisinus and Triton cristatus)
Salamandra elegans Daudin, 1803
Molge cinerea Merrem, 1820
Salamandra lacepedii Andrzejowski, 1832
Triton lobatus Otth (in Tschudi), 1838
Triton laevis Higginbottom, 1853
Triton palmatus Fatio, 1872
Triton vulgaris typica kammereri Wolterstorff, 1907
Molge vulgaris kammereri (Wolterstorff, 1907)
Gekko triedrus Schreiber, 1912
Triton intermedius Szeliga-Mierzeyewski et Ulasiewicz, 1931 (name for a hybrid between male Triturus cristatus and female Lissotriton vulgaris) (nec Kolombatovic, 1907, neque Fuhn, 1953)
Triton hoffmanni Szeliga-Mierzeyewski et Ulasiewicz, 1931 (name for a hybrid between Lissotriton montandoni and Lissotriton vulgaris)
Triturus vulgaris tataiensis Dely, 1967
Triton vulgaris typica kammeri auct. (misspelling)


Note: there is disagreement concerning the correct genus name. The species is not conspecific with Triturus cristatus and therefore cannot be placed in Triturus and has to be placed in a separate genus. There are a number of names that are discussed: Lophinus, Meinus, Geotriton and Lissotriton. There are additional names, but these are significantly younger and therefore cannot compete for priority with the older names listed above. Lophinus and Meinus have been coined by Rafinesque (1815), but without description and without included species. The identity of these names is therefore unclear and they must be regarded as nomina nuda that cannot be valid names. Geotriton has been coined twice by Bonaparte. The first instance is in 1832 (Bonaparte 1832), when he coined it as a new subgenus for the nominal species Salamandra exigua. The second instance is in 1837 (Bonaparte 1837), when he coined it as a new genus for the nominal species Salamandra fusca. In addition to this confusion of using the same name twice at different levels and for different types, both nominal species were misidentified by Bonaparte. Fortunately, instead of solving this complicated nomenclatural problem, the name Geotriton can simply be disregarded, because its first use (i.e. in 1832 with "Triton exiguus" as type species) has been excluded from nomenclature in Opinion 1866 by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1997) for the purpose of priority, but not for the purpose of homonymy. Thus, the name Geotriton Bonaparte, 1832 is excluded as the valid name by Opinion 1866 and, in addition, is a senior homonym of Geotriton Bonaparte, 1837. Thus, both versions of Geotriton cannot be used as the valid name for the genus. The next name is Lissotriton Bell, 1839. This name is the oldest available name that is not preoccupied or repressed, and therefore is the valid name for the genus.


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