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  1. The website is dedicated to the frogs of Borneo and their larval forms. It covers species in an easy to access form with basic biological information and imagery, if available. Our mission : Easy access, easy use, unique imagery, and reliable information.

    • About

      That was the start for many years of research on Borneo. The...

    • Frogs

      Frogs of Borneo . Bornean Families. Bombinatoridae Bufonidae...

    • Links

      Databases. Amphibia Web; Amphibian Species of the World by...

    • Photos

      Use macro prime lenses, in the range of 60–100 mm focal...

  2. This website is dedicated to the frogs of East Malaysia (Borneo) and their larval forms. It covers more than 100 species, each with an easy to access page, biological information, color image of adult, and many of them with color images of their larval forms.

  3. wwf.panda.org › discover › knowledge_hubBorneo amphibians | WWF

    Leaping their way through Borneo’s dense rainforest vegetation, frogs are the ‘forests barometers’. Abundant and easy to observe, their sensitivity to ecological and climate changes makes them excellent indicators for assessing forest condition.

  4. Rhacophoridae. Afro-asian Tree Frogs. Approximately 40 species are known from Borneo. We are confident that future research will discover more species. The Rhacophoridae include tree frogs (Polypedates, some Rhacophorus, Theloderma), flying frogs (some Rhacophorus), bush frogs (Philautus), and the Cinnamon Frog (Nyctixalus pictus).

  5. A Field Guide to the Frogs of Borneo introduces the non-specialist reader to the natural history of this diverse, colourful, and sometimes bizarre-looking section of the fauna of Borneo. About 150 species of frogs are now known from Borneo and the number continues to grow.

  6. Aug 1, 2017 · Focusing on the phylogenetic relationships of puddle frog populations spanning the biogeographic interface between Sundaland (Borneo) and the Philippines, we demonstrate, for the first time, a...

  7. Checklist of the frogs of Borneo. LEE KONG CHIAN NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM. National University of Singapore 2 Conservatory Drive, Singapore 117377 (65) 6601 3333;