. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Vol. 9, p. 80 Asiatic Herpetological Research 2001 20 175 IS 10 A * A â *.*4t£\4 M* â â * *4d SSftf*^*4 rA-i" a J»*~i i^Hrv i D⢠TT A Kashgar (tetraploid) D H Gholaman (diploid) 1 i 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Integrated optical density (Feulgen dye intensrtsy; DNA-content) Figure 3. Diagram showing the nucleus projection area in relationship to the integrated optical density (the DNA content, respectively) of 100 Feulgen stained erythrocyte nuclei of a diploid standard specimen from S


. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Vol. 9, p. 80 Asiatic Herpetological Research 2001 20 175 IS 10 A * A â *.*4t£\4 M* â â * *4d SSftf*^*4 rA-i" a J»*~i i^Hrv i D⢠TT A Kashgar (tetraploid) D H Gholaman (diploid) 1 i 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Integrated optical density (Feulgen dye intensrtsy; DNA-content) Figure 3. Diagram showing the nucleus projection area in relationship to the integrated optical density (the DNA content, respectively) of 100 Feulgen stained erythrocyte nuclei of a diploid standard specimen from S of Gorgan (2), 50 nuclei of a tetraploid standard specimen from Kashgar (43), 100 nuclei of the tetrap- loid specimen from Baghestan (13) and 100 nuclei of the diploid specimen from Gholaman (1). cation to the exact ploidy of toads from a concrete locality (, Castellano and Giacoma, 1998) and/or the method of ploidy determination was not men- tioned (, Pisanets & Vasilenko, 1995). Since no polyploid green toads have been found in the Cauca- sus (, Kuzmin 1995: 187), we disregarded this area. If the information about a region but not a spe- cial position was available, the record is not shown in the map but listed in the appendix, and marked with a "?" (instead a number) in the line next to the nearest concrete record. Furthermore, we present some hith- erto unpublished single records ("Stock, ;) from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. We used different maps (Anonymous, 1993; DMAAC) and/or the descriptions and sketch maps in the literature (, Borkin et al., 1986a) for the local- ization of the records. If they were available, the appendix contains the condensed descriptions of the localities, the geographic position and the method of ploidy determination. The second part of the appendix (letters A to V) contains the 21 Asian type localities shown in Fig. 1 and represents a preliminary precondition for a sys- tematic discussion. The


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