10 research outputs found
A new species of Dibamus (Squamata: Dibamidae) from Pulau Simeuleu, Mentawai Archipelago, Indonesia
A new species of Dibamus from Pulau Simeuleu, off the south-west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, is described based on material collected by Edward Jacobson and previously assigned to D. novaeguineae by de Rooij (1922). Dibamus tebal sp. nov. differs from all congeners in showing the following combination of characters: SVL 133.5 mm, body relatively robust, body width 4.9% SVL, postoculars two, midbody scale rows 24, scales around neck 24, scales around vent 15, ventrals 186, subcaudals 42, frontonasal entire, rostral suture incomplete, labial and nasal sutures complete, two pairs of
preanal pores, nuchal collar or body band absent, presacral vertebrae 119, postsacral vertebrae 26, and a relatively longtail (18.6% SVL)
The conservation status of the Nee Soon freshwater swamp forest of Singapore
Aquatic Conservation23255-26
Pseudomystus heokhuii, a new species of bagrid catfish from Sumatra (Teleostei: Bagridae)
Zootaxa168637-4
A new species of glass-perch from Belitung Island, Indonesia (Teleostei: Ambassidae: Gymnochanda)
Zootaxa308555-6
Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: Hemirhamphodon) from Borneo
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology612735-74
An annotated checklist of the gobioid fishes of Singapore
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology561135-15
Diversity and conservation of blackwater fishes in Peninsular Malaysia, particularly in the North Selangor peat swamp forest
10.1007/BF00005667Hydrobiologia2851-3203-218HYDR
Taxonomical and morphological notes on two species of mudskippers, Periophthalmus walailakae and Periophthalmodon schlosseri (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Singapore
10.2108/zsj.23.1043Zoological Science23111043-1047ZOSC
New Species of Anomochilus from Borneo (Squamata: Anomochilidae
A new species of Anomochilus is described from Gunung Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia
(Borneo). The new species is diagnosed from the only two other known species in the genus by the
combination of the following character states: SVL to 509 mm; an azygous parietofrontal; paravertebrals 269;
transverse body rows 17 : 19 : 17; midventrals 258–261; subcaudals 7–8; dorsum unpatterned dark brown,
except for pale flecks, one scale wide, on paravertebral region; large pale blotches absent on dorsum; flanks
without light line; and a pair of large pale blotches present on either side of venter. A dichotomous
identification key to the three currently known species of Anomochilus is provided. With three species of
Anomochilus known for Borneo, the island is the center of diversification of this genus of presumably
fossorial and cryptozoic snakes