The island of Borneo stretches between coordinates 04°S–07°N and from 109–119°E and sits on the Sundas Shelf. It is the second largest tropical island in the world (after New Guinea), and covers a land area of approximately 743,380km2. A major part of Borneo (539,460km2) lies within Kalimantan, which belongs to the Republic of Indonesia. Other political units within the island are the east Malaysian states of Sarawak (124,450km2), Sabah (73,710km2) and the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam (5,760km2)
The Bau region of western Sarawak is known for its extensive limestone area, comprising a series of ...
The chapter reviews the snake fauna of the island of Borneo. Included are the history of scientific ...
A new record of the rare cylindrophis snake, Cylindrophis lineatus is presented for Kalimantan. This...
The island of Borneo stretches between co-ordinates 04°S–07°N and from 109–119°E and sits on the Sun...
Snakes form one of the major components of vertebrate fauna of Southeast Asia. They feature prominen...
Snakes form one of the major components of vertebrate fauna of Southeast Asia. They feature promine...
A total of 86 species of reptiles are now known from Gunung Penrissen. The earliest account in 1900...
feature prominently in folklore, mythology and other belief systems of the indigenous people of the ...
Borneo stretches between coordinates 04° S to 07° N and from 109° to 119° E. It is the second large...
The limestone islands of the Pulau Banggi (ca. 07º14–19'N, 117º5–10'E) group are situated off the no...
Chapter provides an inventory of the herpetofauna of Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarawak, east Mala...
A new record of the agamid lizard Gonocephalus doriae from Kalimantan Barat is presente
This beautiful and indispensable handbook will appeal to the expert and amateur alike. Offering a we...
Gunung Mulu National Park (GMNP) in northwestern Borneo is marked by high species diversity and dive...
The following list is the catalogue of a collection of reptiles captured by Mr. J. Chr. Prakke in th...
The Bau region of western Sarawak is known for its extensive limestone area, comprising a series of ...
The chapter reviews the snake fauna of the island of Borneo. Included are the history of scientific ...
A new record of the rare cylindrophis snake, Cylindrophis lineatus is presented for Kalimantan. This...
The island of Borneo stretches between co-ordinates 04°S–07°N and from 109–119°E and sits on the Sun...
Snakes form one of the major components of vertebrate fauna of Southeast Asia. They feature prominen...
Snakes form one of the major components of vertebrate fauna of Southeast Asia. They feature promine...
A total of 86 species of reptiles are now known from Gunung Penrissen. The earliest account in 1900...
feature prominently in folklore, mythology and other belief systems of the indigenous people of the ...
Borneo stretches between coordinates 04° S to 07° N and from 109° to 119° E. It is the second large...
The limestone islands of the Pulau Banggi (ca. 07º14–19'N, 117º5–10'E) group are situated off the no...
Chapter provides an inventory of the herpetofauna of Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarawak, east Mala...
A new record of the agamid lizard Gonocephalus doriae from Kalimantan Barat is presente
This beautiful and indispensable handbook will appeal to the expert and amateur alike. Offering a we...
Gunung Mulu National Park (GMNP) in northwestern Borneo is marked by high species diversity and dive...
The following list is the catalogue of a collection of reptiles captured by Mr. J. Chr. Prakke in th...
The Bau region of western Sarawak is known for its extensive limestone area, comprising a series of ...
The chapter reviews the snake fauna of the island of Borneo. Included are the history of scientific ...
A new record of the rare cylindrophis snake, Cylindrophis lineatus is presented for Kalimantan. This...