The Balkan-Anatolian Crested Newt (Balkan crested newt or Buresch's crested newt) (Triturus ivanbureschi) is a newt species of the crested newt species complex in genus Triturus. The species was redescribed from southern crested newt (Triturus karelinii), with a new type specimen, as T. ivanbureschi in 2013, the species epithet was chosen in honour of Bulgarian zoologist and entomologist Ivan Buresh. Buresh was curator of the Royal Museum of Natural History (Bulgaria), director of the Royal Institutes of Natural Science, which included the Royal Museum of Natural History, the Sofia Zoo and the Botanical Garden. Its distribution ranges from the Southeastern Balkan peninsula (Western Macedonia, Northwestern Greece, Bulgaria, Eastern Thrace) to Western Anatolia, Turkey. An isolated population, surrounded by other crested newt species, occurs in Serbia. For the populations of crested newts most dangerous is destruction of the forests, as they are terrestrial animals living in mountainous areas, including deciduous and coniferous forests, and only during the breeding season goes into waterways.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Female Italian Crested Newt Triturus carnifex from the Veluwe, this species has colonized the woods southwest of Apeldoorn. Date: 6 May 2005. Source: Own work. Author: Viridiflavus.
Summary[edit] Description: The Balkan-Anatolian Crested Newt (Balkan crested newt or Buresch's crested newt) (Triturus ivanbureschi) is a newt species of the crested newt species complex in genus Triturus. The species was redescribed from southern crested newt (Triturus karelinii), with a new type specimen, as T. ivanbureschi in 2013, the species epithet was chosen in honour of Bulgarian zoologist and entomologist Ivan Buresh. Buresh was curator of the Royal Museum of Natural History (Bulgaria), director of the Royal Institutes of Natural Science, which included the Royal Museum of Natural History, the Sofia Zoo and the Botanical Garden. Its distribution ranges from the Southeastern Balkan peninsula (Western Macedonia, Northwestern Greece, Bulgaria, Eastern Thrace) to Western Anatolia, Turkey. An isolated population, surrounded by other crested newt species, occurs in Serbia. For the populations of crested newts most dangerous is destruction of the forests, as they are terrestrial animals living in mountainous areas, including deciduous and coniferous forests, and only during the breeding season goes into waterways. Date: 24 October 2015, 13:33. Source: Triturus ivanbureschi / Balkan-Anatolian Crested Newt. Author: Katya from Moscow, Russia. Camera location42° 16′ 35.22″ N, 27° 44′ 48.28″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 42.276451; 27.746744.
Summary[edit] Description: Norsk bokmål: Storsalamander hann i lekdrakt i akvarium noen timer før den ble sluppet fri igjen English: Triturus cristatus in the aquarium for a few hours before it was released again. Date: 20 May 2010, 15:36:53. Source: Own work. Author: Magnefl.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Triturus dobrogicus biotop in Vilkovo. Date: 2007. Source: Писанець Є. Земноводні України (посібник для визначення амфібій України та суміжних країн). — Київ: Видавництво Раєвського, 2007. — 192 с., 143 фотогр., 5 мал., 20 карт. ББК 28.693.33 (2Укр.) УДК 597.6/9 (477). Author: Євген Писанець. Permission(Reusing this file): : The copyright holder of this file allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is properly attributed. Redistribution, derivative work, commercial use, and all other use is permitted. Attribution.