Skip to content
Skip to content
Lars Fehlandt • Wildlife Expeditions & Nature Photography - Wildlife Expeditions & Nature Photography
  • home
  • about me
  • photos
    • reptilia
    • amphibia
    • spiders
    • insects
    • plants
    • fungi
    • mammals
    • arachnida misc.
    • crustaceans
    • snails & slugs
    • birds
    • fishes
    • Misc.
    • unknown
  • auf expedition
    • adventure-blog
    • Schlafen im Regenwald.
    • In Dörfern am Wegesrand.
    • Essen und Kochen im tropischen Regenwald.
    • Impfungen / Krankheiten
    • Matang Wildlife Centre
  • Sounds of the Rainforest
  • booking
  • contact
  • Impressum
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Search

Category: amphibia

26th March 2019

Borneo splash frog or green-spotted rock frog, Staurois tuberilinguis Boulenger, 1918 – of central Sarawak / Borneo around 170m ASL

26th March 2019

Kerangas Bush Frog Philautus kerangae Dring, 1987, of central Sarawak / Borneo around 900m ASL

25th March 2019

Obscure Bush Frog, Philautus tectus Dring, 1987 – in day coloration, from central Sarawak / Borneo around 1200m ASL

24th March 2019

Palawan Wart Frog or Smooth guardian frog, Limnonectes palavanensis (Boulenger, 1894) of central Sarawak, 700m ASL

23rd March 2019

Hole-in-the-head frog Huia cavitympanum (Boulenger, 1896) from central Sarawak / Borneo Huia cavitympanum is the only known species of frog who is calling at an ultrasonic level.

22nd March 2019

Hose’s bush frog Philautus hosii (Boulenger, 1895) from central Sarawak / Borneo female of Philautus hosii – central Sarawak / Borneo male of Philautus hosii – central Sarawak / Borneo

21st March 2019

Inger’s bush frog Philautus cf. ingeri Dring, 1987 from central Sarawak / Borneo

19th March 2019

Microhyla spec. most probably the Borneo Narrow-mouthed Frog Microhyla malang Matsui, 2011 – central Sarawak / Borneo

19th March 2019

A male of the remarkable Borneo Flying Frog Rhacophorus borneensis Matsui, Shimada, and Sudin, 2013 Rhacophorus borneensis is quite common but rarely seen due its life high up in the trees, if you know the call of this pretty frog…

2nd January 2019

Spiny slender toad, Ansonia echinata, Inger and Stuebing, 2009 – around 890m ASL The specific name echinata is derived from Latin echinatus, meaning “thorny”, and refers to the spinose tubercles on top of the snout and on the sides.

Posts pagination

Previous page Page 1 … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 … Page 16 Next page
© 2025 Lars-Fehlandt.de - Lars Fehlandt
• wildlife • photography • adventure •