Yes, there were plenty of very nice flowers to be seen on this trip, which I greatly enjoyed. I had to go through the photos from the Turkey trip this autumn, when I prepared a talk about the excursion I gave in a garden society a few weeks ago here in Oslo. Fritillaries are among my favourites, even here in Norway they are doing well. There were many of them on this trip, all of them new to me, and I see that we have been photographing some of the same plants, Alisdair, I recognize the leaves. I have a few photos of some fritillaries you did not show below.
At first I thought it was difficult to see the difference between F. acmopetala and F. elwesii, but I feel confident I can distinguish between them now, F. elwesii (first photo) has much narrower, slender bells.
In the scree area near where we saw the F. crassula I also saw a beautiful, small yellow one, we were told it was F. carica, but I am not sure if it is this or F. forbesii, or maybe a cross between the two, or could it be Fritillaria aurea x pinardii? I tend to believe that it may be the last one.