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ANNEXES<br />

Annex I. List 1: Species identifi ed as occurring within Mongolia <strong>and</strong> assessed at the<br />

Second International <strong>Mongolian</strong> Biodiversity Databank Workshop.<br />

N.B. The Red List of <strong>Mongolian</strong> <strong>Reptiles</strong> <strong>and</strong> Amphibians <strong>and</strong> its associated documents contain taxa that were<br />

on the agreed list <strong>for</strong> the Second International <strong>Mongolian</strong> Biodiversity Databank Workshop, i.e. those that<br />

were known to occur in Mongolia in 2006. Subsequent to the workshop, several additional species have been<br />

suggested to occur in Mongolia, based on recent range expansions or their occurrence close to the <strong>Mongolian</strong><br />

border. Those which are likely to occur in Mongolia have been added to List 1, but are marked with a plus sign<br />

(+) to indicate that they were not assessed during the workshop.<br />

a.) Amphibia<br />

Scientifi c name Common name Regional assessment Global assessment<br />

Order Caudata<br />

Family Hynobiidae<br />

Salam<strong>and</strong>rella keyserlingii<br />

Dybowski, 1870<br />

Order Anura<br />

Family Bufonidae<br />

Bufo pewzowi<br />

Bedriaga, 1898<br />

Bufo raddei<br />

Strauch, 1876<br />

Family Hylidae<br />

Hyla japonica<br />

Güenther, 1859<br />

Family Ranidae<br />

Rana amurensis<br />

Boulenger, 1886<br />

Rana chensinensis<br />

David, 1875<br />

b). Reptilia<br />

Siberian salam<strong>and</strong>er Vulnerable, A3c Least Concern<br />

Pewzow’s toad Vulnerable, B1ab(iii) Least Concern<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> toad Least Concern Least Concern<br />

Japanese treefrog Vulnerable, D2 Least Concern<br />

Siberian wood frog Least Concern Least Concern<br />

Asiatic grass frog Vulnerable, B1ab(iii) Least Concern<br />

Scientifi c name Common name Regional assessment Global assessment<br />

Order Squamata<br />

Family Gekkonidae<br />

Alsophylax pipiens<br />

(Pallas, 1814)<br />

Cyrtopodion elongatus<br />

(Blan<strong>for</strong>d,1875)<br />

Teratoscincus przewalskii<br />

Strauch, 1887<br />

Kaspischer evenfi<br />

ngered gecko<br />

41<br />

Least Concern Not Evaluated<br />

Gobi naked-toed gecko Vulnerable, D2 Not Evaluated<br />

Przewalski’s wonder<br />

gecko<br />

Near Threatened Not Evaluated

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