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Gray wall jumper Menemerus bivittatus

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chunxingwong

Date

Dec 13, 2009 04:10 PM SGT

Description

A large wall jumping spider feeding on a moth as large as it.
Menemerus bivittatus is the only Menemerus species recorded in Borneo but this could be a sub-species or different species because her legs looks different from other Menemerus bivittatus.
They are the most common jumping spider on building walls because their grey color camouflages against white walls, especially dirty white walls.

Name: Araneae > Salticidae > Menemerus bivittatus
Gender / Sex: Female
Size: about 9mm (length)
Location: Panataran Kinabalu Restaurant, opposite Kinabalu National Park, Kundasang, Sabah.
Date: 13 Dec 2009
Time: 4pm

http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/13219003

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What

Jumping Spiders Family Salticidae

Observer

chunxingwong

Date

Dec 12, 2009 11:07 AM SGT

Description

A medium-sized jumping spider.
Quite plump. Grayish brown in color, 4 light spots on it's abdomen.
I have seen similar species in Tawau, maybe those are the adults.

Name: Araneae > Salticidae > Burmattus sp. ?
Gender / Sex: Female
Size: Less than 1cm (length)
Location: Wall of Panataran Kinabalu Restaurant, Kundasang, Sabah.
Date: 12 December 2009
Time: 11 am

http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/12990393

http://www.flickr.com/photos/wong_chun_xing_arthropods/6129208583/in/photostream/

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Observer

chunxingwong

Date

Dec 12, 2009 10:36 AM SGT

Description

A shiny long Soldier beetle. Possibly a Themus kinabaluensis, T. durantoni and T. gracilipes as suggested by phumaengmai.
Also looks similar to the Indian T. lineatofemoralis.
Alive but inactive.
Shiny green forewings, orange abdomen and thorax.

Name: Coleoptera > Cantharidae > Themus sp.
Size: about 5cm (length)
Location: Somewhere in Kundasang, Sabah.
Date: 12 December 2009
Time: 10:30 am

www.projectnoah.org/spottings/13019474

http://www.flickr.com/photos/wong_chun_xing_arthropods/6129756612/

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What

Eggs

Observer

chunxingwong

Date

Sep 1, 2011

Description

Strange structure fused onto a railing in this UNESCO site.
Seems like a row of 23 eggs.
Most of the cells have holes, maybe the insect has hatched.
One cell is still closed, the hole is still sealed shut.

Size: 2.1 mm (per cell) 5cm (total length)
Location: Kinabalu Park headquarters area, Kundasang, Sabah, Malaysia.
Date: 1 September 2011
Time: 10:30 am

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Observer

chunxingwong

Date

Dec 11, 2009

Description

This is a Nephilid Orb Weaver species, closely related to the famous Nephila spiders.
I am not sure about the rest of the spiders of the same species, but this individual is nocturnal.
Black body with cream-brown stripes at legs and lined patterns on abdomens.
Bright orange patterns under it's abdomen.
This one lives behind a wall mirror and comes out only at night, that is when I caught it and keep it until the next morning to take this photograph.
This species is quite common around Rose Cabin. Species distributed from India to Southeast Asia.

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Observer

ringo0816

Date

Jul 6, 2012

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chunxingwong

Date

Dec 11, 2009

Description

A stick bug, stick insect to be exact. Thin and small.
Mostly green, red joints (knees) and tail tip, orange head.
It has a pair of long and thin antennas.

Name: Phasmida > Carausius sanguineoligatus
Size: about 7cm.
Time: 7 am

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kogia

Date

Jan 9, 2012 12:15 PM HKT

Description

I heard these calling a lot from low vegetation as we climbed up through the cloud forest zone towards Mt. Kinabalu basecamp.

This was taken at about 2500m.

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kogia

Date

Jan 10, 2012 02:05 PM HKT

Description

Unfortunately I only got one shot, so it may not be possible to get a definite identification from this, I thought it was a juvenile?

It was found near a forest stream within Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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kogia

Date

Jan 10, 2012 06:35 PM HKT

Description

There were a lot of these calling from the forest floor near a forest stream within Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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Observer

kogia

Date

Jan 10, 2012 07:33 PM HKT

Description

These were quite common and calling noisily from vegetation next to, or overhanging, a forest stream within Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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kogia

Date

Jan 10, 2012 10:28 PM HKT

Description

Found next to a forest stream in Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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kogia

Date

Jan 10, 2012 11:15 PM HKT

Description

I found quite a lot of these in small flows of water running into a forest stream within Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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kogia

Date

Jan 11, 2012 02:05 PM HKT

Description

Found within a rotting log, next to a forest stream, in Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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Observer

kogia

Date

Jan 11, 2012 06:46 PM HKT

Description

Hiding within a rotting log on the forest floor, next to a forest stream, in Kinabalu National Park. I found it because its call was quite different from any of the other frogs I'd heard in the area, which made me more detirmined to locate its hiding spot.

At approximately 1500m above sea level.

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Observer

kogia

Date

Jan 11, 2012 07:20 PM HKT

Description

Found next to a forest stream on very low vegetation in Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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kogia

Date

Jan 11, 2012 07:24 PM HKT

Description

Found next to a forest stream in Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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kogia

Date

Jan 11, 2012 07:30 PM HKT

Description

Found on a large leaf overhanging a forest stream, in Kinabalu National Park, at approximately 1585m above sea level.

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Observer

berniedup

Date

Feb 20, 2007

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Observer

jplarry

Date

Aug 18, 2011

Description

I found this toad at high elevation (~3000m above sea level) on Mount Kinabalu. It is a moderate sized toad (between 30 and 40mm) that was walking across the trail. Going through my field guides, it appears to be Pelophryne misera (at least visually), but it does not fit as it is far larger than P. misera and it does not have webbing on its hands which is a characteristic of Pelophryne. I've gone through the Frogsofborneo.org options, and have not had success there either. Consequently, I have no idea what the species is.

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Masked Tree Frog Rhacophorus angulirostris

Observer

benjamin

Date

Dec 23, 2010

Description

One male and one female found perched in branches overhanging a fast flowing stream.

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Kiau Borneo Frog Meristogenys kinabaluensis

Observer

benjamin

Date

Dec 19, 2010

Description

Two individuals found perched on ferns above a fast flowing river.

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Observer

benjamin

Date

Dec 23, 2010

Description

One individual found in the leaf litter.

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What

Kuhl's Creek Frog Limnonectes kuhlii

Observer

benjamin

Date

Dec 23, 2010

Description

Several individuals seen alongside a fast flowing stream.

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pbertner

Date

the past

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What

Everett's Tree Frog Rhacophorus everetti

Observer

pbertner

Date

the past

Description

mossy coloured

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Observer

eric_hunt

Date

Mar 18, 2007 04:41 PM PDT

Description

Kinabalu Pitviper

Photographed at Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia

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Observer

benjamin

Date

Dec 17, 2010

Description

Several individuals observed on vegetation overhanging a fast flowing stream

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Observer

benjamin

Date

May 20, 2011

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What

Kobayashi's Horned Frog Megophrys kobayashii

Observer

benjamin

Date

Dec 14, 2010