Geographical distribution of Podarcis tauricus. The green arrow shows the northernmost known locality ("Váté písky", Czech Republic). Data are collected from Dely and Kovács (1961), Dely (1965), Bannikov et al. (1977), Mulder (1995), Sindaco et al. (2000), Petrov (2007), Tzankov (2007), Böhme et al. (2009), Ljubisavljević et al. (2010), Cogălniceanu et al. (2013), Sillero et al. (2014), Tomović et al. (2014), Bülbül et al. (2015), Uhrin et al. (2016), Gül and Tosunoğlu (2017), Psonis et al. (2017), Psonis et al. (2018), Çördük et al. (2018), Fischer et al. (2019), Oskyrko and Jablonski (2021), Hungarian Ornithological and Nature Conservation Association (https://www.mme.hu), National Red List of North Macedonia (http://redlist.moepp.gov.mk), Ukrainian Biodiversity Information Network (http://www.ukrbin.com), GBIF (http://www.gbif.org) and iNaturalist (http://www.inaturalist.org).

 
  Part of: Rehák I, Fischer D, Kratochvíl L, Rovatsos M (2022) Origin and haplotype diversity of the northernmost population of Podarcis tauricus (Squamata, Lacertidae): Do lizards respond to climate change and go north? Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e82156. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e82156