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Barbourula kalimantanensis


Barbourula kalimantanensis

Kalimantan Stream Frog

Lars Fehlandt Barbourula _D5A9038 Lars Fehlandt Barbourula _D5A9051 Lars Fehlandt Barbourula _D5A9052 Lars Fehlandt Barbourula _D5A9056 Tan Heok Hui Barbourula kalimantanensis-07-17-Katingan-03 1

 

Barbourula kalimantanensis is the sole representative of the family Bombinatoridae on the island of Borneo. The species was described first in 1978 by Iskandar, and until recently was known from only two specimens. A second species, B. busuangensis, is known from the Palawan group of islands of the Philippines.

Barbourula kalimantanensis is strange-looking: it belongs to an archaic family of frogs with many primitive character states in their anatomy, but on the other hand, shows extensive adaptations for an aquatic mode of life in streams. 

The reproductive mode and most aspects of its ecology and physiology remain unknown. It is reported to be the only frog species in the world that lacks lungs.

Size of adults: approx. 70 mm

The rare images of living specimens on this web page were kindly provided by ©Dr. Tan Heok Hui of the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, Singapore and by Lars Fehlandt. 

 

 
 

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