
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.
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.
Kobayashi’s horned frog, Pelobatrachus kobayashii Malkmus and Matsui, 1997 from Sabah / Borneo.
Edwardina’s horned frog, Borneophrys (Megophrys) edwardinae (Inger, 1989) from central Sarawak / Borneo.
Blue-spotted tree frog Leptomantis (Rhacophorus) cyanopunctatus Manthey and Steiof, 1998 from central Sarawak / Borneo.
Dring’s Dwarf Litter Frog, Leptobrachella juliandringi Eto, Matsui, and Nishikawa, 2015 from central Sarawak / Borneo.
Dwarf mountain frog Alcalus baluensis (Boulenger, 1896)
Seep frog Occidozyga baluensis (Boulenger, 1896)
Lowland Dwarf Toad Pelophryne signata (Boulenger, 1894) from Bau-Area in South Sarawak / Borneo
Pelophryne guentheri (Boulenger, 1882)
Four-Ridged Toad, Ingerophrynus quadriporcatus (Boulenger, 1887) A typical costal peat swamp species here in south Sarawak (Borneo). It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, the maxiumum-size ranges up to 43mm (males) and 63mm (females). I’ve found this male on…