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Tag: borneo

15th June 2022

Ground beetle from the family Carabidae, most probably from the genus Catascopus of south Sarawak / Borneo around 200m ASL.

14th June 2022

Graphium agamemnon (Linnaeus, 1758) its also called the green-spotted triangle, tailed green jay, or green triangle. central Sarawak / Borneo around 200m ASL

13th June 2022

Cerambycidae – Longhorn beetle, Batocera thomsonii Javet, 1858, of south Sarawak / Borneo around 1000m ASL

12th June 2022

Talthybia sp.(?) with a Nematomorpha (sometimes called Gordiacea , and commonly known as horsehair worms) parasite – lowland in central Sarawak/Borneo Adult Nematomorpha parasites only leave their hosts to reproduce and do not consume food in this adult stage. Shortly…

12th June 2022

Stag beetle​, Cyclommatus giraffa Mollenkamp, 1904, of south Sarawak / Borneo around 1000m ASL

11th June 2022

White-eared Tree Frog – Feihyla kajau (Dring, 1984)

10th June 2022

Sumatran pitviper, Trimeresurus sumatranus (Raffles, 1822), Central-Sarawak / Borneo 400m ASL

10th June 2022

Mallinella myrmecophaga Koh & Dankittipakul, 2014 – of the lowland in Sarawak/Borneo In the rainforest of Borneo, there are many strategies for animals to survive and hunt. One popular strategy is mimicry, an adaptation that serves to deceive or protect…

10th June 2022

The endemic Thomas’s flying squirrel, Aeromys thomasi (Hose, 1900) of south Sarawak, around 1000m ASL. Females of the Thomas’s flying squirrel reach a head-torso length of 343.3 mm, a tail length of 410 mm and a weight of 1117 g.…

6th June 2022

A female Kerangas Bush Frog Philautus kerangae Dring, 1987, of south Sarawak / Borneo around 1100m ASL.

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