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    Classification of the mountain frogs of the Bercelan Plateau (Hakkari), east Anatolia (Turkey)
    Afsar, M; Afsar, B; Arikan, H
    In the present study, the mountain frog population of the Bercelan Plateau (Karadag, Hakkari) in east Anatolia was examined both in terms of their morphology (morphometric and color-pattern characteristics) and serology (blood plasma protein electrophoresis). According to these studies and when compared with frogs from the type localities of Rana macrocnemis BOULENGER, 1885, and Rana holtzi WERNER, 1898, the mountain frogs of the Bercelan Plateau strongly resembled the specimens from Uludag (Bursa) which are currently assigned to R. macrocnemis.
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    Rana macrocnemis BOULENGER, 1885, from the Emir Mountains in western inner Anatolia (Turkey)
    Afsar, M; Afsar, B; Arikan, H
    In the present study, mountain frogs from the Emir Mountains (Province of Afyonkarahisar) in western inner Anatolia (Turkey) were examined both morphologically i.e., morphometry and color-pattern, and serologically by analyzing the blood-plasma proteins using polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis. Based on the analyses, the mountain frog population of the Emir Mountains represents Rana macrocnemis BOULENGER, 1885.
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    Cyrtopodion (Mediodactylus) kotschyi (STEINDACHNER, 1870) from Civril, Denizli (western Turkey)
    Afsar, M; Ayaz, D; Afsar, B; Çiçek, K; Tok, CV

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