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Bufonidae


  



Bufonidae


  



Pseudobufo


  



subasper


  




Pseudobufo_subasper





Bornean Bufonids



Ansonia




albomaculata





echinata





fuliginea





guibei





hanitschi





latidisca





leptopus





longidigita





minuta





platysoma





spinulifer





teneritas





torrentis





vidua






Duttaphrynus




melanostictus






Ingerophrynus




divergens





quadriporcatus






Leptophryne




borbonica






Pelophryne




api





guentheri





linanitensis





misera





murudensis





penrissenensis





rhopophilia





saravacensis





signata






Phrynoidis




asper





juxtasper






Pseudobufo




subasper






Rentapia




everetti





hosii






Sabahphrynus




maculatus






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Pseudobufo subasper occurs in Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra.
The species has pronounced aquatic habits and lives in close association with pools in coastal peat swamps. On the Island of Borneo it has been reported for Kalimantan. 
The toads are large: up to 94 mm in males and 155 mm in females (snout-vent lengths). The dorsum is brown to dark grey. There is a light lateral stripe and a medial dorsal stripe may be present. The toad is covered densely with warts. The head is moderately broad (compared to some other toads). 
Its aquatic life-style, lethargic habits and camouflage coloration make it difficult to find these toads (Inger & Stuebing 2005). Especially on Borneo where their distribution seems to be restricted. These toads are more easily seen in some parts of the Malay Peninsula where the photos with leaf litter background stems from. 
The other photos were kindly provided by ©Zainudin Basriansyah Akar and show a female from Kalimantan and foot webbing of a male from the same area. 
Males are distinguished from females by their black throat.
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Ranidae


  



Ranidae


  



Meristogenys


  




maryatiae





Bornean Ranids



Abavorana




luctuosa






Chalcorana




raniceps





megalonesa






Huia




cavitympanum






Indosylvirana




nicobariensis






Hylarana




erythraea






Meristogenys




amoropalamus





dyscritus





jerboa





kinabaluensis





macrophthalmus





maryatiae





orphnocnemis





penrissenensis





phaeomerus





poecilus





stenocephalus





stigmachilus





whiteheadi






Odorrana




hosii






Pulchrana




baramica





glandulosa





laterimaculata





picturata





signata






Staurois




guttatus





latopalmatus





parvus





tuberilinguis






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Meristogenys maryatiae inhabits rocky streams in lowland and hillside forests of Sabah.
This species is so far known from western Sabah. The altitudinal range is from 155 to 1000 m a.s.l.
M. maryatiae is a relatively small form of the genus: 31– 37 mm SVL (snout-vent length) in males, females measure 65–65 mm. The head is narrow, its width relative to SVL 32–36%. The iris' upper and lower halves are golden, with darker, reddish segments in between.
The back is olive brown with dark spots The upper lip is light brown with few darker spots. The tympanum is dark brown with lighter center. The limbs are marked on the upper side with alternating light and dark brown cross-bars; the darker ones wider.
The rear of the thigh is dark brown mottled with irregular light spots. The lower lip is indistinctly barred light brown; throat, chest, and abdomen whitish except for vocal sac, which is light brown. The ventral surfaces of the legs are slightly darker, without dots of melanophores on the legs. The webbing is blackish brown.
As in all species of the genus, the legs are long (length of tibia / SVL = 66.8–77.5%). The ventral surface of tibia lacks heavy pigmentation. The rear of the thigh is blotched dark brown and cream. The broad webbing reaches the disks on all toes.
Photos of adults courtesy of ©Tomohiko Shimada. 
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Rhacophoridae


  



Rhacophoridae


  



Kurixalus


  




absconditus





Bornean Rhacophorids



Feihyla




inexpectata





kajau






Kurixalus




absconditus





chaseni






Leptomantis




angulirostris





belalongensis





cyanopunctatus





fasciatus





gadingensis





gauni





harrissoni





malkmusi





penanorum





rufipes






Nyctixalus




pictus






Philautus




acutus





amoenus





aurantium





bunitus





davidlabangi





disgregus





erythrophthalmus





gunungensis





hosii





ingeri





juliandringi





kakipanjang





kerangae





macroscelis





mjobergi





nephophilus





petersi





refugii





saueri





tectus





umbra






Polypedates




colletti





leucomystax





macrotis





otilophus






Rhacophorus




baluensis





borneensis





nigropalmatus





pardalis






Theloderma




horridum





licin






Zhangixalus




dulitensis






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According to the original description (Mediyansyah et al. 2019; Truebia 46, 51–72) Kurixalus absconditus is tree frog of the genus Kurixalus from West Kalimantan. It was described on the basis of molecular phylogenetic and morphological evidence. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners (including K. chasen i) by a combination of following morphological characters: having smaller body size, more prominent of mandibular symphysis, skin smooth on throat, vomerine odontophores two oblique series touching anterior corner of choanae and widely separated, vomerine teeth thick, buccal cavity narrow and deep, choanae with teardrop shaped, single vocal slit, weakly crenulated dermal fringe on fore- and hindlimbs.
In the field, this species may be difficult to differentiate from K. chaseni . The distribution of K. absconditus is not fully understood and although the species has been reported for Kalimantan, it may occur in East Malaysia, particularly West Sarawak that is closest to the type locality of the species (village forest area of Piasak Village, Kapuas Hulu District, West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia (0° 41’46.49” N, 112°10’50.74”E).
Photos of adults and larvae are not available at this point.
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