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Supplementary Material Supplimentary material – exclusive online – for the following paper: NORTH-WESTERN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 10 (1): 83-106 ©NwjZ, Oradea, Romania, 2014 Article No.: 131519 http://biozoojournals.ro/nwjz/index.html Contribution to the knowledge of the Reptile fauna and diversity in FYR of Macedonia Bogoljub STERIJOVSKI, Ljiljana TOMOVIĆ and Rastko AJTIĆ Appendix I – Field data Novo Selo village, 1340, 20.07.2009; Rogačevo village, 900, 30.07.2008; Vrutok village, 1000, 30.07.2008; Štip Region: Leskovica Emys orbicularis (Linnaeus, 1758) village, 400, 20.03.2006; Veles Region: Babuna River, 180, 27.05.2001; Ilinska Planina Mt.: Belčišta village, Belčiško Blato, 850, 25.07.2008; Babuna River, Gradište, 366, 19.03.2008; Bair hill, 380, 01.05.2001; Kavadarci Region: Rosoman village, Mrzenska propast, 11.10.2005; Bekirlija village, 300, 10.06.2009; Bogomila village, 680, 16.09.1999; Kočani Region: Dolni Podlog village, 05.10.2002; Lake Dojran Crkvino village, 03.04.2005; Kišino village, 250, 02.05.2005; Kočilari Region: Dojran, 150, 27.03.2008; Lake Ohrid Region: Kališta village, village, 15.04.2005; Vlaina Planina Mt.: Judovi Livadi, 1000, 750, 15.07.2006; St. Naum Monastery, 708, 20.06.2009; Struga, 06.08.2010. 750,15.07.2006; Lake Prespa Region: Stenje village, 850, 23.07.2005; Skopje Region: Katlanovsko Blato, 340, 30.05.2009; Strumica Region: Testudo hermanni Gmelin, 1789 Gabrovo village, Dubrava, 210, 08.06.2008; Monospitovsko Blato, Babuna Mt.: Trojaci village, 582, 25.07.2010; Berovo Region: Blatec 210, 23.05.2008 village, 950, 24.08.2009; Vladimirovo village, 870, 24.08.2009; Bistra Mt.: Daboec, 1000, 27.08.2010; Bitola Region: Dobruševo village, Mauremys rivulata (Valenciennes, 1833) 595, 22.09.2006; Golemo Konjari village, 610, 28.04.2006; Lavci Gevgelija Region: River Kovanska Reka, 60 m, 25.05.2008; Skopje village, 960, 29.04.2006; Mogila village, 580, 29.04.2006; Topolčani Region: Katlanovsko Blato, 340 m, 30.05.2009; Strumica Region: village, 600, 28.04.2006; Bogdanci Region: Gjavato village, 100, Monospitovsko Blato, 200 m, 09.06.2007. 03.05.2005; Delčevo Region: Grad village, 800, 17.09.2009; Demir Hisar Region: Demir Hisar, 820, 23.07.2008; Vranešnica village, 900, Testudo graeca Linnaeus, 1758 24.07.2008; Demir Kapija Region: Došnica village, 300, 01.06.2009; Babuna Mt.: Trojaci village, 582, 16.08.2010; Berovo Region: Golema Javorica River, 150, 10.03.2007; Koprišnica village, 500, Vladimirovo village, 870, 24.08.2009; Bigla Mt.: Smilevo village, 29.06.2005; Galičica Mt.: Čokolsko, 730, 30.07.2006; Konjsko village, 1000, 14.05.2007; Zlatari village, 1047, 19.03.2010; Bilino Mt.: 1000, 25.08.2007; Leskoec village, 980, 25.07.2005; Gevgelija Region: Podržikonj village, 1000, 18.03.2007; Bistra Mt.: Lazaropole village, Gorničet village, 210, 26.05.2008; Kovanska Reka River, 60, 1250, 18.05.2006; Straža pass, 1200, 17.05.2006; Bitola Region: 25.05.2008; Gradsko Region: Ulanci village, 196, 14.09.2009; Ilinska Golemo Konjari village, 610, 28.04.2006; Lavci village, 960, Planina Mt.: Belčišta village, Belčiško Blato, 850, 25.07.2008; Belica 29.04.2006; Bogdanci Region: Gjavato village, 100, 03.05.2005; Demir village, 900, 01.09.2008; Gradišteno, 1018, 18.07.2008; Jablanica Mt.: Hisar Region: Demir Hisar, 820, 23.07.2008; Vranešnica village, Višni village, 14.07.2006; Jakupica Mt.: Kapina village, 800, 1100, 24.07.2008; Demir Kapija Region: Došnica village, 300, 08.09.2010; Nežilovo village, 1000, 16.09.1999; Karaorman Mt.: 01.06.2009; Mala Javorica River, 140, 01.04.2007; Dešat Mt.: Botun village, 950, 29.08.2008; Pesočani village, 950, 27.08.2010; Žirovnica village, 1200, 28.07.2008; Galičica Mt.: Bolno village, 1000, Kavadarci Region: Lake Tikveško Ezero, Kamenica River, 12.03.2010; Gevgelija Region: Kovanska Reka River, 60, 25.05.2008; 26.04.2005; Ljubaš hill, 580, 19.08.2008; Rosoman village, 200, Smokvica village, 01.04.2007; Gradsko Region: Crna reka River, 13.09.2009; Kičevo Region: Srbjani village, 870, 26.07.2008; Kočani mouth to Vardar River, 80, 02.06.2001; Ilinska Planina Mt.: Belčišta Region: Obleševo village, 305, 09.10.2008; Kozjak Mt.: Bešište village, Belčiško Blato, 850, 25.07.2008; Jablanica Mt.: Modrič village, 900, 22.05.2007; Malotino village, 18.04.2009; Kožuf Mt.: village, 1080, 27.07.2008; Jakupica Mt.: Nežilovo village, 1000, Kumanova Glava, 1066, 11.07.2005; Sermenin village, 400, 17.07.1999; Karaorman Mt.: Botun village, 950, 29.08.2008; 26.05.2008; Kratovo Region: Dimonce village, 530, 15.06.2011; Kavadarci Region: Tumba hill, 597, 17.08.2010; Kičevo Region: Kratovo, 712, 17.03.2007; Krilatica village, 698, 11.06.2011; Kuklica Izvor village, 1000, 25.07.2008; Kitka Mt.: Gorno Količani village, village, 700, 16.06.2011; Stracin village, 592, 16.03.2007; Šopsko 800, 01.09.2006; Kočani Region: Obleševo village, 305, 09.10.2008; rudare village, 580, 16.06.2011; Talašmance village, 639, 11.06.2011; Kozjak Mt.: Malotino village, 16.06.2010; Kožuf Mt.: Lukar, 1047, Tatićev Kamen hill, 1013, 10.08.2012; Kriva Palanka Region: Čuka, 17.07.2005; Kratovo Region: Kratovo, 712, 17.03.2007; Kuklica 1320, 21.05.2011; Drenje village, 680, 13.06.2011; Ivankovci, 600, village, 700, 16.06.2011; Stracin village, 13.04.2007; Kumanovo 12.06.2011; Zlatkovci, 617, 11.06.2011; Kruševo Region: Crnilište Region: Pelince village, 526, 20.03.2007; Vaksince village, 600, village, 646, 26.07.2010; Kumanovo Region: Beljakovce village, 470, 30.05.2008; Lake Dojran Region: Crničani village, 180, 02.08.2002; 21.03.2007; Dragomance village, 501, 09.08.2012; Klečevce village, Makedonski Brod Region: Slatina village, 720, 24.07.2008; 366, 14.06.2011; Kokošinje village, 760, 12.05.2012; Mlado Maleševski Planini Mts.: Lake Berovsko Ezero, 980, 23.08.2009; Nagoričane village, 398, 21.03.2007; Orašac village, 500, 21.03.2007; Ramna reka River, 1000, 06.08.2010; Mangovica Mt.: Gorno Pčinja River, Bislimska Gorge, 07.04.2005; Pelince village, 526, Djudjance village, 29.04.2012; Sudić village, 14.07.2011; Mariovo 20.03.2007; Vaksince village, 600, 30.05.2008; Lake Dojran Region: Region: Vitolište village, 1000, 20.09.2006; Osogovski Planini Mts.: Crničani village, 180, 09.06.2009; Čaušli village, 720, 10.06.2006; Gorno Gradče vilage, 650, 22.07.2007; Ivova Glava, 1200, 30.08.2008; Lake Prespa Region: Carev Dvor village, 860, 11.03.2010; Ezerani Popova Čuka hill, 597, 10.10.2008; Rusov Grob, 850, 11.10.2008; village, 860, 11.03.2010; Golem Grad Island, 850, 02.08.2004; Sokolarci village, 550, 17.04.2009; Štalkovica village, 717, 14.08.2008; Konjsko village, 950, 22.07.2005; Stenje village, 860, 17.04.2006; Zletovska reka River, 800, 05.06.2008; Ovče Pole Region: Mečkuevci Makedonski Brod Region: Krapa village, 1046, 24.07.2010; village, 17.08.2005; Plačkovica Mt.: Zrnovci village, 590, 09.10.2008; Makedonski Brod, 700, 24.07.2008; Samokov village, 900, 24.07.2008; Plakenska Planina Mt.: Streževo village, 787, 14.05.2007; Prilep Slatina village, 720, 24.07.2008; Suvodol village, 600, 24.07.2008; Region: Brailovo village, 950, 14.03.2010; Dabnica village, Volče village, 1000, 04.06.2012; Maleševski Planini Mts.: Lake 17.05.2009; Skopje Region: Dervenska Klisura gorge, 570, Berovsko Ezero, 980, 23.08.2009; Mangovica Mt.: Gorno Djudjance 30.03.2007; Divlje village, 800, 14.08.2007; Jabolci village, 700, village, 29.04.2012; Mariovo Region: Manastir village, Rasinbegov 15.04.2009; Kačanička klisura gorge, 300, 31.03.2007; Lepenec River, most, 23.08.2005; Peštani village, 27.07.2008; Raec, 14.04.2012; 15.05.2001; Orman village, 370, 30.04.2006; Treska River gorge, Staravina village, 860, 02.06.2010; Vitolište village, 1000, 20.09.2006; Matka, 340, 12.09.2004; Skopska Crna Gora Mt.: Čučer village, 580, Negotino Region: Eneševo village, 290, 16.08.2010; Pepelište village, 30.04.2006; Slaviško pole Region: Psača village, 540, 18.03.2007; 193, 15.08.2010; Nidže Mt.: Skočivir village, 700, 18.07.2002; Stogovo Mt.: Papradnik village, 700, 24.07.2006; Strumica Region: Ogražden Mt.: Bezgaštevo village, 630, 22.07.2000; Lake Čaušica Novo Selo village, 250, 24.05.2008; Sveti Nikole Region: Dorfulija Ezero, 575, 17.07.2000; Osogovski Planini Mts.: Buov Rid, 848, village, 12.08.2004; Šar Planina Mt.: Gajre village, 650, 20.04.2000; 30.08.2008; Dobrevo village, 603, 13.08.2008; Golak hill, 400, Supplementary material (online) – p.2 B. Sterijovski et al. 10.10.2008; Kriva Jabuka, 850, 15.07.2008; Leski village, 910, Izvor village, 1000, 25.07.2008; Srbjani village, 870, 26.07.2008; Kitka 21.07.2007; Moždivnjak village, 700, 18.03.2007; Orizari village, 406, Mt.: Kitka hut, 1100, 01.09.2006; Kočani Region: Obleševo village, 11.10.2008; Popova Čuka hill, 597, 10.10.2008; Ramni Nivi, 830, 305, 09.10.2008; Korab Mt.: Strezimir, 1200, 29.07.2008; Kozjak Mt.: 15.05.2008; Rusov Grob, 850, 11.10.2008; Sinkovica, 1000, 22.07.2007; Bešište village, 900, 22.05.2007; Kratovo Region: Kovačevci, 650, Sokolarci village, 550, 16.04.2009; Šlegovo village, 798, 16.05.2008; 16.06.2011; Kratovo, 712, 16.03.2007; Kuklica village, 700, 16.06.2011; Štalkovica village, 717, 14.08.2008; Tursko Rudari village, 550, Stracin village, 592, 16.03.2007; Talašmance village, 639, 11.06.2011; 14.08.2008; Varovište village, 850, 24.08.2008; Zletovska reka River, Tatićev Kamen hill, 1013, 10.08.2012; Kriva Palanka Region: Čuka, 800, 05.06.2008; Pelister Mt.: Capari village, 950, 12.04.2002; 1320, 21.05.2011; Golema Crcorija village, 1120, 20.05.2011; Ogut Plačkovica Mt.: Zrnovci village, 590, 09.10.2008; Plakenska Planina village, 900, 20.05.2011; Tlminci village, 618, 12.06.2011; Trnovo
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