Treubia
Vol. 49 No. 2 (2022)

AFTER 16 YEARS: AN UPDATE CHECKLIST OF HERPETOFAUNA ON THE NATUNA ISLANDS, INDONESIA

Alamsyah E. N. Herlambang (Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biosystematic and Evolution, National Research and Innovation Agency, Gd. Widyasatwaloka, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km 46, Cibinong West Java, Indonesia)
Awal Riyanto (Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia)
Misbahul Munir (Akar Banir Foundation, Semarang, Indonesia)
Amir Hamidy (Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia)
Kaeda Kimura (Kyoto University, Japan)
Koshiro Eto (Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History, Japan)
Mumpuni Mumpuni (Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia)



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Publish Date
07 Mar 2025

Abstract

Since the last list of amphibians and reptiles of the Natuna Islands was published nearly 20 years ago, here we provide an updated species list of the herpetofauna of these remote Indonesian islands. We compiled and summarized data from the available literature, and from our own studies conducted in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, and 2019. In total, 120 species of amphibians and reptiles were recorded for the Natuna Islands, which included 28 new records and six endemics. Over the past eight years, four species new to science were described from these islands, and they are: Cnemaspis mumpuniae, Cnemaspis sundainsula, Cyrtodactylus hikidai, and Cyrtodactylus rosichonariefi.

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treubia

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Treubia is a scientific journal on zoology of the Indo-Australian Archipelago. We publish original research papers, review articles and case studies focused on animal systematics, animal ecology, and wildlife conservation, encompassing the Indo-Australian region. Animal systematics - New species ...