Malaysian flying frog or red-legged frog, Leptomantis rufipes (Inger, 1966) of Sarawak / Borneo around 1300m ASL

Leptomantis rufipes is a species of frog (Anura) in the family Rhacophoridae and was originally described as Rhacophorus rufipes; the holotype is FMNH147699, and the type locality is “five miles north of Labang,” Sarawak. In more recent taxonomic works, the species is listed in the genus Leptomantis. The species is endemic to Borneo and is known from isolated locations in south-central Sarawak and eastern Sabah (Malaysia), Brunei, and central Kalimantan (Indonesia). The species name rufipes (Latin rufus = red, pes = foot) refers to the reddish webbing/foot coloration, which is also highlighted in field descriptions. Adult animals are medium-sized; in Borneo, males are reported to have a snout-cloaca length of approximately 40 mm and females approximately 50 mm.