C'mon fieldherping.eu members, nearly 2/3 of these are mine, we can do better!
Most of the species in the latest bar plot have very restricted ranges, so of course the number of records is low. For instance, I'd care more about lacking data for more widespread species from a certain country, like not having a single record of quatuorlineata for Montenegro (just an example!) than try to get 100 levendis records. Obviously, you're not trying to do the latter, but you get the idea.
In contrast, the number of records of certain species in that plot is indeed low - Rana arvalis, Triturus carnifex, Iberolacerta horvathi, ...
Bero should have some Rana arvalis spots. Did you ask for structural contributions from the national herp societies? Surely, there's data for arvalis in Slovenia and Croatia. And many more species, for sure.
From the latest graph, I deduce that Peter Oefinger could still add some spots. Lizards, but also Kastellorizo Lyciasalamandra luschani.
I think forum member Yannick Francioli posted a Slovenian aspis here at some point in time...
Why is Eumeces schneideri in this list? Is Cyprus included? If yes, does that mean you have more than 8 records of all Cypriotic species, including Hierophis cypriensis? Or does this species occur on some other island?