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INDRANEIL DAS & NORSHAM YAAKOB (2007)<br />

APPENDIX III<br />

Websites Relevant to Malaysian Herpetology<br />

1. Amphibian Species of the World (Second Edition) by D. R. Frost, American Museum of Natural<br />

History (www.research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/index/html)<br />

2. Reptile Species of the World by P. Uetz, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (www.emblheidelberg.de-uetz/db-info/related.html).<br />

3. Frogs of the Malay Peninsula by J. Sukumaran, University of Kansas (www.frogweb.org)<br />

4. Lizards of Borneo by I. Das & G. Ismail, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (www.arbec.com.my/lizards.)<br />

5. Turtles and Crocodiles of Borneo by I. Das, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (www.arbec.com.my/<br />

crocodilesturtles)<br />

6. Amphibia Web, University of California (http://www.amphibiaweb.org)<br />

7. Amphibia Tree (http://texas.amphibiatree.org)<br />

8. HerpNET (http://herpnet.org)<br />

9. Aquatic Snakes of Southeast Asia by Harold Voris, Field Museum of Natural History (http://<br />

www.fieldmuseum.org/aquaticsnakes)<br />

10. Bibliomania by Breck Bartholomew (http://www.herplit.com). Includes a database of approximately<br />

50,000 citations.<br />

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