Herpetofauna.


 

THE SARAWAK MUSEUM JOURNAL
VOL LIX NO.80 DECEMBER 2004

 
 
Title : 
Herpetofauna.

Author : 
Margarita Naming and Indraneil Das

Abstract:
The Bau region of western Sarawak is known for its extensive limestone area, comprising a series of low hills, covered with largely intact tropical forest. This paper reportsan inventory of the herpetofauna conducted in the region, between September 2001 and June 2003. A total of 34 species of anuran amphibians (representing 20 genera and five families), 18 species of lizards (representing 13 genera and five families), 13 species of snakes (representing 12 genera and four families) and two species of turtles (representing two genera and one family) were recorded from the 19 limestone hills sampled within the Bau Limestone Area. Among the amphibian fauna collected, the most abundant species locally was Rana raniceps (11 limestone hills, 48 specimens). The most abundant reptile species collected was Cyrtodactylus consobrinus (10 limestone hills, 17 specimens). Compared with other sites within Borneo, the Bau Limestone Area harbours a relatively rich amphibian fauna, but lacks endemics. The inventory of the reptile fauna is believed to be incomplete, and similarly lacks endemics. In addition,no limestone obligate species of herpetofaunawere collected during these surveys.

DOI:
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How to cite:
Margarita Naming and Indraneil Das. (2004). Herpetofauna. The Sarawak Museum Journal, LIX (80): 251-266

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