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===Similar species=== The smooth newt resembles the other, less widespread ''[[Lissotriton]]'' species. It can be confused especially with the closely related "smooth newt complex" species (marked with * in the table below) and the more distant palmate newt, which often occurs in the same area.{{r|1=WielstraCanestrelli2018|2=Grosse2011|p2=25}} Females are especially difficult to tell apart, as distinguishing features are mainly observed in the males at breeding season.{{r|1=Grosse2011|p1=19β41|2=Sparreboom2014|p2=225β235}} {| class="wikitable" |+ style="font-size: 85%" | Comparison of the smooth newt and related ''Lissotriton'' species{{r|1=Grosse2011|p1=19β41|2=Sparreboom2014|p2=225β235}} |- style="font-size: 85%" | ! style="background: rgb(235,235,210)" rowspan=2 | Species !! style="background: rgb(235,235,210)" rowspan=2 | Distribution !! style="background: rgb(235,235,210)" colspan=4 | Breeding male characteristics !! style="background: rgb(235,235,210)" rowspan=2 | Other |- style="font-size: 85%" | ! style="background: rgb(235,235,210)" | Body shape !! style="background: rgb(235,235,210)" | Dorsal crest !! style="background: rgb(235,235,210)" | Toe flaps (hind feet) !! style="background: rgb(235,235,210)" | Tail end |- style="font-size: 85%"| | '''Smooth newt*'''{{pb}}'''''L. vulgaris''''' || widespread from [[British Isles]] to [[Central Asia]] || round to square (depending on subspecies) || smooth or denticulated (depending on subspecies) || weakly to well developed (depending on subspecies) || pointed to elongated, no filament || |- style="font-size: 85%" | | [[Bosca's newt]]{{pb}}''L. boscai'' || West [[Iberian Peninsula]] || slightly square || none || none || short filament || belly with some dark spots, especially at sides |- style="font-size: 85%" | | [[Carpathian newt]]*{{pb}}''L. montandoni'' || [[Carpathians]] || square || very low, smooth-edged || weakly developed || blunt, with filament || belly unspotted |- style="font-size: 85%" | | [[Caucasian smooth newt]]*{{pb}}''L. lantzi'' || [[Caucasus]] || slightly square || high (less than {{cvt|1|mm}} at mid-body), denticulated (almost spine-shaped) || moderately developed || pointed, but no filament || |- style="font-size: 85%" | | [[Greek smooth newt]]*{{pb}}''L. graecus'' || Southern [[Balkans]] || square || low (less than {{cvt|1|mm}} at mid-body), smooth-edged || well developed || long filament || lower tail fin unspotted |- style="font-size: 85%" | | [[Italian newt]]{{pb}}''L. italicus'' || Southern Italy || slightly square || none || none || pointed, no filament || very small, {{cvt|4.5β7.5|cm|in|abbr=on}}; throat with few or no spots; golden-yellow patch behind eyes in both sexes |- style="font-size: 85%" | | [[Kosswig's smooth newt]]*{{pb}}''L. kosswigi'' || Northern [[Anatolia]] || square || low (less than {{cvt|1|mm}} at mid-body) but higher at tail base || strongly developed || long filament || |- style="font-size: 85%" | | [[Palmate newt]]{{pb}}''L. helveticus'' || Western Europe || square || low, smooth-edged || strongly developed || long filament (both sexes) || throat unspotted |- style="font-size: 85%" | | [[Schmidtler's smooth newt]]*{{pb}}''L. schmidtleri'' || Anatolia and eastern Balkans || slightly square || high (more than {{cvt|2|mm}} at mid-body), denticulated || weakly developed || elongated, no filament || very small, {{cvt|5β7|cm|in|abbr=on}} |}
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