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Sketch of the Ansonia latidisca - Prior to Dr. Das’s rediscovery of the sambas stream toad in Borneo after eluding scientists for 87 years, this was the only image depicting what the mysterious toad looked like.

Reproduced in Inger (1966)

© Fieldiana Zoology

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Body in lateral view of adult female Borneo Rainbow Toad, also referred to as Sambas Stream Toad (Ansonia latidisca); approximately 51 mm. in length

© Indraneil Das 

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REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to © Indraneil Das and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the press release on Conservation International’s  rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice and caption referencing the press release on the Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program are subject to paid licensing.
Head in lateral view of adult female Borneo Rainbow Toad, also referred to as Sambas Stream Toad (Ansonia latidisca)

© Indraneil Das 

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to © Indraneil Das and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the press release on Conservation International’s rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice and caption referencing the press release on the Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program are subject to paid licensing.
View of summit of Gunung Penrissen, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo - type locality of Ansonia latidisca.

© Indraneil Das 

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REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to © Indraneil Das and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the press release on Conservation International’s rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice and caption referencing the press release on the Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program are subject to paid licensing.
Conservation International (CI) and the IUCN Amphibian Specialist Group (ASG), with support from Global Wildlife Conservation (GWC), sought to document the survival status and whereabouts of threatened amphibian species not seen in decades.  

After 87 years the Sambas stream frog has been rediscovered by Dr. Indraneil Das. The toad joins the Rio Pescado stubfoot toad, from Ecuador, as the only two species rediscovered from CI's top 10 list of "lost" amphibians.

For more information go to conservation.org/lostfrogs

© Conservation International

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Rio Pescado Stubfoot Toad (Atelopus balios) Ecuador. The only other species found out of the “top 10” most wanted. 

Rediscovered after 15 years in Ecuador by Eduardo Toral-Contreras and Elicio Tapia. Researchers feared that the deadly amphibian Chytrid fungus had wiped out this species along with many other closely related species in Ecuador. This find is significant and very encouraging, offering an opportunity to protect this attractive and rare species. 

© Eduardo Toral-Contreras

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Sketch of the Ansonia latidisca - Prior to Dr. Das’s rediscovery of the sambas stream toad in Borneo after eluding scientists for 87 years, this was the only image depicting what the mysterious toad looked like.

Reproduced in Inger (1966)

© Fieldiana Zoology

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to © Fieldiana Zoology and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the press release on Conservation International’s rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice and caption referencing the press release on the Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program are subject to paid licensing.
Sketch of the Ansonia latidisca - Prior to Dr. Das’s rediscovery of the sambas stream toad in Borneo after eluding scientists for 87 years, this was the only image depicting what the mysterious toad looked like.

Reproduced in Inger (1966)

© Fieldiana Zoology

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to © Fieldiana Zoology and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the press release on Conservation International’s rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice and caption referencing the press release on the Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program are subject to paid licensing.
Sketch of the Ansonia latidisca - Prior to Dr. Das’s rediscovery of the sambas stream toad in Borneo after eluding scientists for 87 years, this was the only image depicting what the mysterious toad looked like.

Reproduced in Inger (1966)

© Fieldiana Zoology

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to © Fieldiana Zoology and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the press release on Conservation International’s rediscovery of the Sambas Stream Toad. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice and caption referencing the press release on the Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program are subject to paid licensing.
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