NEW RECORDS OF TWO LACERTID SPECIES AND THE CONFIRMATION OF THE OCCURRENCE OF Anguis fragilis L FROM ANKARA PROVINCE

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South Western Journal of Vol.7, No.1, 2016 Horticulture, Biology and Environment P-Issn: 2067-9874, E-Issn: 2068-7958 pp.35-41 NEW RECORDS OF TWO LACERTID SPECIES AND THE CONFIRMATION OF THE OCCURRENCE OF Anguis fragilis L. 1758 FROM ANKARA PROVINCE Bayram GÖÇMEN 1, *, M. Anıl OĞUZ 1, Mert KARIŞ 1 and C. Mehmet KÖSEMEN 2 1. Ege University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Zoology Section, 35100, Bornova-İzmir, Turkey. 2. Süleyman Seba avenue, No:11 Sıraevler 34353, Akaretler, Beşiktaş-İstanbul, Turkey. *Corresponding author, B. Göçmen, E-mail: cypriensis@yahoo.com Tel: +90 (232) 311 17 95, Fax: +90 (232) 388 10 36 ABSTRACT. During fieldwork excursions on June and September 2015 we obtained new distributional records for three lizard species. Here, we present the first record of Darevskia rudis tristis and Lacerta viridis meridionalis from Turkey s Ankara province and confirm the occurrence of Anguis fragilis in this locality. KEY WORDS: Lacertidae, Anguidae, Darevskia rudis, Lacerta viridis, Anguis fragilis, distribution, Turkey. The lizards that belong to genus Darevskia have a wide distribution from south-eastern Europe to the Caucasus and Crimea, including Anatolia and Iran (Lantz & Cyrén 1936, Franzen 1990, Arribas et al. 2013). They are abundant in Anatolia, especially in the western, central and eastern parts of the Black Sea Region (Bodenheimer 1944, Budak & Böhme 1978). In June 2015, during a field trip in Ankara (Işık Mountain/Kızılcahamam), we encountered two male and two female specimens of Darevskia rudis. After morphological examination and comparison with current literature, we concluded that they belong to the subspecies Darevskia rudis tristis (Lantz & Cyrén 1936). Neither Sindaco et al. (2000) nor any other study shows the distribution of D. r. tristis reaching to this locality (Figure 1). Hence, our findings constitute the first records of Darevskia rudis tristis from Ankara South west J Hortic Biol Environ Craiova, Romania http://biozoojournals.ro/swjhbe/index.html 2016

36 Göçmen, B. et al. Figure 1. The Işıkdağı / Kızılcahamam region, where the specimens were found, is indicated with the star, in Turkey s Ankara province. province. The specimens scale characters agree with Lantz & Cyrén (1936) as well. Some scale characters are provided in Table 1 and photographs of male and female specimens are presented in Figure 2. A photograph of the lizards biotope is also provided in Figure 3. Lacerta viridis has a wide distribution in Turkey, especially in Thrace, north and northwest Anatolia. Lacerta viridis meridionalis is known to occur in Thrace and L. v. paphlogonica the central Black Sea Region, whereas L. v. infrapunctata inhabits the eastern Black Sea region (Bodenheimer 1944, Chondropoulos 1986, Schmidtler 198, Mulder 1995, Çevik 1999). Mitochondrial genome studies by Marzahn et al. (2016) showed that L. v. paphlogonica and ssp. infrapunctata were synonyms of L. v. meridionalis. During our fieldwork in Ankara (Işıkdağı/Kızılcahamam), we found two male and two female specimens of Lacerta viridis. After the examination of morphological details, scale arrangement and photographs, we concluded

New lizard records for Ankara province 37 that our specimens relate to L. v. meridionalis, in agreement with Cyrén (1933) and Schmidtler (1986) (Figure 2, Table2). Table 1. Some scale characters of Darevskia rudis tristis from Ankara province (Işıkdağı/Kızılcahamam). Male 1 Male 2 Female 1 Female 2 Snout-Vent Length 67.16 mm 64.07 mm 65.51 mm 64.63 mm Pileus Length 16.35 mm 14.82 mm 14.76 mm 15.30 mm Head Length 23.21 mm 22.49 mm 21.49 mm 21.70 mm Head Width 11.34 mm 10.44 mm 8.28 mm 9.18 mm Supraciliaria 6 7 7 6 Collaria 9 10 7 9 Gularia 27 33 30 30 Dorsalia 49 48 48 49 Ventralia 26 26 32 30 Femoralia 20 20 18 18 Preanalia 2 2 1 1 Circumanalia 7 7 7 7 Table 2. Some pholidosis characters of Lacerta viridis meridionalis from Ankara province (Işık Mountain/Kızılcahamam). Male 1 Male 2 Female 1 Female 2 Snout-Vent Length 86.73 mm 91.80 mm 95.43 mm 93.50 mm Tail Length 138. 64 mm 140.02 mm 168.76 mm 87.18 mm Postnasale 2 2 2 2 Preocularia 1 1 1 1 Supralabialia 5 6 6 6 Supraciliaria 6 5 4 5 Supratemporalia 2 2 2 2 İnframaxillaria 5 5 5 6 Collaria 8 8 9 8 Gularia 23 24 20 19 Dorsalia 54 50 46 44 Ventralia 28 28 30 32 Femoralia 15 16 15 14

38 Göçmen, B. et al. Figure 2. Photos of a male and a female Darevskia rudis tristis from Ankara (Işıkdağı/Kızılcahamam) province (a: Male, b: Female). Figure 3. A view from the biotope we found the three species in Işıkdağı. With its vast distribution range from central Europe to the north of Iran, including Anatolia and Caucasia, Anguis fragilis is one of the most abundant species among lizards (Ananjeva 2006). Baran & Atatür (1980) mentioned the existence of Anguis fragilis in Ankara; but there had been no material evidence such as a museum specimen or a photographic record. During our fieldwork, we found one specimen in Ankara (Işık

New lizard records for Ankara province 39 Mountain/Kızılcahamam) (Figure 5). Consequently, we confirmed the existence of Anguis fragilis in Ankara province. Figure 4. A male with the green colour pattern and a female with brown colour pattern Lacerta viridis meridionalis from Ankara (Işıkdağı/Kızılcahamam) province. Figure 5. Photo of Anguis fragilis from Ankara (Işıkdağı/Kızlcahamam) province.

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