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Robert Frederick Inger (September 10, 1920 – April 12, 2019) was an American
herpetologist Herpetology (from Greek ἑρπετόν ''herpetón'', meaning "reptile" or "creeping animal") is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians (including frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians ( gymnophiona)) and rep ...
. During his lifetime, he wrote numerous books and publications about herpetology. He was also the curator for amphibians and
reptiles Reptiles, as most commonly defined are the animals in the Class (biology), class Reptilia ( ), a paraphyletic grouping comprising all sauropsid, sauropsids except birds. Living reptiles comprise turtles, crocodilians, Squamata, squamates (lizar ...
at the Field Museum in
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Family

Robert Inger was the son of Jacob Inger and Anna Bourd. In 1946 he married Mary Lee Ballew (b. 1918) who died of cancer in 1985. In 1991 he married Tan Fui Lian (b. 1951).


Education

Inger's high school biology teacher was Julian Steyermark, who became curator of botany at the Field Museum. Steyermark was the role model that led Inger to the Field Museum to volunteer, where he was interviewed by
Karl P. Schmidt Karl Patterson Schmidt (June 19, 1890  – September 26, 1957) was an American herpetologist. Family Schmidt was the son of George W. Schmidt and Margaret Patterson Schmidt. George W. Schmidt was a German professor, who, at the time of Karl ...
, Dwight Davis, and Clifford H. Pope. As a result of this volunteer work, Inger had authored or coauthored five publications before graduating from high school. In 1942, Inger received a
Bachelor of Science A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of ...
from the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
. After first being turned down due to poor eyesight, he was drafted into the Army Corps of Engineers and placed in a unit of
General Patton George Smith Patton Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a general in the United States Army who commanded the Seventh United States Army in the Mediterranean Theater of World War II, and the Third United States Army in France ...
's Army in
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and
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making maps from the ground. He was discharged in 1945 near St. Louis. Inger returned to the University of Chicago for graduate work, with his principal mentor being
Karl P. Schmidt Karl Patterson Schmidt (June 19, 1890  – September 26, 1957) was an American herpetologist. Family Schmidt was the son of George W. Schmidt and Margaret Patterson Schmidt. George W. Schmidt was a German professor, who, at the time of Karl ...
, who suggested that he do his dissertation on the systematics and zoogeography of the Philippine Amphibia (Inger, 1954), using the extensive collection at the Field Museum.


Career

Inger's herpetology career began with volunteer work at the Field Museum, where he was eventually hired as assistant curator of fishes in 1949. He then succeeded Clifford Pope as curator of amphibians and reptiles in 1954. He retired from this position in September 1994; however, he continued lab and field work in the museum as curator emeritus. Inger served as president of the Society of Systematic Zoology in 1971, president of American Society of Ichthyology and Herpetology in 1974, and president of the Herpetologists' League in 1982–1983. He was an editor for ''Evolution'' and the ''American Midland Naturalist'' and a sectional editor (herpetology) for ''
Copeia ''Ichthyology & Herpetology'' (formerly ''Copeia'') is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in ichthyology and herpetology that was originally named after Edward Drinker Cope, a prominent American researcher in these fiel ...
''. He also served on the board of the Illinois Chapter of
The Nature Conservancy The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global environmental organization headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. it works via affiliates or branches in 79 countries and territories, as well as across every state in the US. Founded in 1951, The Natu ...
. In January 2007 Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Abang Muhammad Salahuddin Abang Barieng conferred on Inger the honorary Panglima Setia Bintang Sarawak (PSBS), which carries the title
Datuk Datuk (or its variant Dato or Datu) is a Malay title commonly used in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia, as well as a traditional title by Minangkabau people in West Sumatra, Indonesia. The title of the wife of Datuk is Datin. Origin The oldest ...
. This honor was conferred in recognition of Inger's 50 years of field work in
Borneo Borneo (; id, Kalimantan) is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and eas ...
describing, cataloguing and publishing on the taxonomy and ecology of
herpetofauna Herpetology (from Greek ἑρπετόν ''herpetón'', meaning "reptile" or "creeping animal") is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians (including frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians (gymnophiona)) and rept ...
in
Sarawak Sarawak (; ) is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia. The largest among the 13 states, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak is located in northwest Borneo Island, and is bordered by the M ...
. On April 12, 2019, Inger died at the age of 98.


Taxa


Taxa named for Robert F. Inger

Over 40 species are named in his honor. Reptiles *''
Calamaria ingeri ''Calamaria ingeri'' is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. Geographic range The snake is endemic to Tioman Island in Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consi ...
'' Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . ("Inger", p. 129). *'' Cyrtodactylus ingeri'' *'' Dibamus ingeri'' *''
Erythrolamprus ingeri ''Erythrolamprus ingeri'' is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is found in Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country ...
'' *'' Phyllodactylus tuberculosus ingeri'' Amphibians *'' Ameerega ingeri'' *''
Pelophryne ingeri ''Pelophryne ingeri'' is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is found in the Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, the Tioman Island (Malaysia), Sumatra (Indonesia), and possibly the Natuna and Mentawai Islands (Indonesia). In the past it ha ...
'' Fishes *'' Gastromyzon ingeri'' *''Halieutopsis ingerorum'' *'' Osteochilus ingeri'' *''Stenogobius ingeri''


Species described by Robert F. Inger

Over 75 species have been described by him.


Publications

He has written 8 books and more than 130 peer-reviewed articles.


Books

* 1957 ''Living Reptiles of the World'' with
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* 1966 ''The Reptiles'' * 1989 ''The Frogs of Sabah'' with R. B. Stuebing * 1996 ''The Natural History of Amphibians and Reptiles in Sabah'' with Tan Fui Lian * 1997 ''A Field Guide to the Frogs of Borneo'' with R. B. Stuebing * 1999 ''A Field Guide to the Snakes of Borneo'' with R. B. Stuebing * 2005 ''A Field Guide to the Frogs of Borneo'' 2nd Edition with R. B. Stuebing * 2010 ''Natural History Of Amphibians And Reptiles In Sabah'' 2nd Edition with Tan Fui Lian


Other publications

* 1942. Scale reduction in snakes. ''Copeia'' 1942:163–170 with P. J. Clark * 1942. Scale reduction in certain non-colubrid snakes. ''Copeia'' 1942:230–232 with P. J. Clark * 1942. Differential selection of variant juvenile snakes. ''Amer. Nat.'' 76:527–528. * 1943. Partition of the genus Coluber. ''Copeia'' 1943:141–145. with P. J. Clark * 1943. Further notes on differential selection of variant juvenile snakes. ''Amer. Nat.'' 77:87–90. * 1946. Restriction of the type locality of
Thamnophis sirtalis The common garter snake (''Thamnophis sirtalis'') is a species of thamnophis snake, in the natricine subfamily, which is indigenous to North America and found widely across the continent. Most common garter snakes have a pattern of yellow stri ...
. ''Copeia'' 1946:254. * 1947. Preliminary survey of the amphibians of the Riu Kiu Islands. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 32:297–352
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* 1948. The systematic status of the crocodile Osteoblepharon osborni. ''Copeia'' 1948:15–19. * 1949. Notes on a collection of fresh-water fishes from Trinidad. ''Copeia'' 1949: 300. * 1950. Distribution and speciation of amphibians of the Riu Kiu Islands. ''Amer. Nat.'' 84:95–115. * 1951. Amphibians and reptiles of the Hopkins-Branner expedition to Brazil. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 31:439–465
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* 1953. A new fish from North Borneo: genus Tetraodon. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 34:149–152
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* 1954. Systematics and zoogeographyof Philippine Amphibia. ''Fieldiana:Zool.''33:183–531 * 1954. On a collection of amphibians from Mount Kinabalu, North Borneo. ''J. Washington Acad. Sci.'' 44:250–251. * 1955. Ecological notes on the fis fauna of a coastal drainage of North Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 32:47–90. * 1955. Notes on snakes of the genus Calamaria. '' Fieldiana:Zool.'' 37:167–209. with Hymen Marx * 1955. a revision of the fishes of the genus Plesiops Cuvier. ''Pacific Sci.'' 9:259–276. * 1956. Some amphibians from the lowlands of North Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 34:389–424. * 1956. Notes on a collection of fishes from southeastern Venezuela. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 34:425–440. * 1956. Morphology and development of the vocal sac apparatus in the African frog Rana (Ptychadena) porossima Steindachner. ''J. Morph.'' 99:57–72. * 1956. Morphology and seasonal development of sex characters in two sympatric African toads. ''J. Morph.'' 99:549–574 with B. Greenberg * 1957. Report on a collection of marine fishes from North Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 36:341–405. * 1957. Ecological aspects of the origins of the tetrapods. ''Evol.'' 11:373–376. * 1957. The cave, spring, and swamp fishes of the family Amblyopsidae of central and eastern United States. ''Amer. Midl. Nat.'' 58:232–256 with L. P. Woods * 1958. A note on the Philippine frogs related to Rana macrodon. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 39:253–255. * 1958. Three new skinks related to Sphenomorphus variegates (Peters). ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 39:257–268
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* 1958. The vocal sac of the Colorado River toad Bufo alvarius (Girard). ''Texas J. Sci.'' 10:319–324. * 1958. Comments on the definition of genera. ''Evol'' 12:370–384. * 1958. A new gecko of the genus Cyrtodactylus, with a key to the species from Borneo and the Philippine Islands. ''Sarawak Mus. J.'' 8:261–264. * 1958. Notes on fishes of the genus Brachygobius. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 39:107–117. * 1958. Notes on the Bornean glass snake. ''Sarawak Mus. J.'' 8:479–481. * 1958. A new toad from Sarawak. ''Sarawak Mus. J.'' 8:476–478. * 1959. Temperature responses and ecological relations of two Bornean lizards. ''Ecol.'' 40:127–136. * 1959. Amphibians exclusive of the genera Afrixalus and Hyperolius. Exploration du Parc national de l’Upemba, Inst. Parc Nat. Congo Belge, Fasc. 56, 264 pp. with K. P. Schmidt * 1959. Amphibia. ''South African Animal Life'' 6:510–553. * 1959. New species of fresh-water catfishes from North Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 39:279–296. * 1960. Notes on toads of the genus Pelophryne. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 39:415–418. * 1960. A review of the agamid lizards of the genus Phoxophrys Hubrecht. ''Copeia'' 1960:221–225. * 1960. A review of the Oriental toads of the genus Ansonia. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 39:473–503. * 1961. A new pelobatid frog of the genus Megophrys from Hong Kong. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 39:533–538. with J. D. Romer * 1961. Notes on two New Guinean lizards of the genus Sphenomorphus. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 39:539–542. * 1961. The food of amphibians. Exploration du Parc national de l’Upemba, Inst. Parc Nat. du Congo et Ruanda-Urundi, Fasc. 64, 86 pp. with H. Marx * 1961. The Bornean cyprinid fishes of the genus Gastromyzon Günther. ''Copeia'' 1961:166–176. * 1961. A new species of toad (Bufo) from Sierra Leone. Fieldiana:Zool. 39:589–59
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* 1961. Problems in the application of the subspecies concept in vertebrate taxonomy. Univ. Texas Symposium on Vertebrate Taxonomy, pp. 262–285. * 1961. A new colubrid snake of the genus Pseudorabdion from Sumatra. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 44:45–47. with A. E. Leviton * 1961. A new cave dwelling lizard of the genus Cyrtodactylus. ''Sarawak Mus. J.'' 10:274–276. with F. W. King * 1962. The fresh-water fishes of North Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 45:1–268. with Chin P.-K. * 1962. Variation of hemipenis and cloaca in the colubrid snake, Calamaria lumbricoidea. ''Syst. Zool.'' 11:32–38. with H. Marx * 1962. On the terrestrial origin of frogs. ''Copeia'' 1962:835–836. * 1963. The annual reproductive pattern of the frog Rana erythraea in Sarawak. ''Phys. Zool.'' 36:21–33. with B. Greenberg * 1964. The taxonomic status of the frog Cornufer dorsalis A Duméril. ''Copeia'' 1964:450–451. with W. C. Brown * 1964. Two new species of frogs from Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 44:151–159. * 1965. The systematics and evolution of the Oriental colubrid snakes of the Genus Calamaria. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 49:1–304. with H. Marx * 1965. New species of scincid lizards of the genus Sphenomorphus from Sarawak. Israel J. Zool. 14:134–140. with W. Hosmer * 1966. The taxonomic status of Bornean snakes of the genus Pseudorabdion Jan and of the nominal genus Idiopholis Mocquard. Proc. California Acad. Sci. 34:307–314. with A. E. Leviton * 1966. The systematics and zoogeography of the Amphibia of Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zoology'' 33:183–531. * 1966. Ecological and competitive relations among three species of frogs (genus Rana). ''Ecol.'' 47:746–759. with B. Greenberg * 1966. Annual reproductive patterns of lizards from a Bornean rain forest. ''Ecol.'' 47:1007–1021. with B. Greenberg * 1967. The development of a phylogeny of frogs. Evol. 21:369–384. * 1967. A new colubrid snake of the genus Stegonotus from Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 51:77–83. * 1968. Annual reproduction and clutch size in rain forest frogs from Sarawak. ''Copeia'' 1968:602–606. with J. P. Bacon * 1968. On the diversity of reptile and amphibian species in a Bornean rain forest. ''Amer. Nat.'' 102:497–515. with M. Lloyd & F. W. King * 1968. Amphibia. Exploration du Parc Nat. de la Garamba, Fasc. 52, 190 pp. * 1969. Organization of communities of frogs along small rain forest streams in Sarawak. ''J. Animal Ecol.'' 38:123–148. * 1970. A new species of frog of the genus Rana from Thailand. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' 51:169–174. * 1972. Bufo from Eurasia. In Evolution in the genus Bufo. Ed. W. F. Blair, Univ. Texas Press, pp. 102–118, 357-360. * 1973. Numerical taxonomy. ''Caldasia'' 11:72–88. * 1974. Genetic variation and population ecology of some Southeast Asian frogs of the genera Bufo and Rana. ''Genetics'' 12:121–145. with H. K. and H. H. Voris * 1977. Organization of contiguous communities of amphibians and reptiles in Thailand. ''Ecol. Monogr.'' 47:229–253. with R. K. Colwell * 1979. Abundances of amphibians and reptiles in tropical forests of Southeast Asia. Trans 6th Aberdeen-Hull Symposium on Malesian Ecology. Ed. A. G. Marshall. Univ. Hull Dept. Geography, ''Misc. Ser.'', No. 22, pp. 92–110. * 1980. Species of the scincid genus Dasia Gray. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' (n.s.), no. 3, 11 pp. with W. C. Brown * 1980. Relative abundances of frogs and lizards in forest of Southeast Asia. ''Biotropica'' 12:14–22. * 1980. Densities of floor-dwelling frogs and lizards in lowland forests of Southeast Asia and Central America. ''Amer. Nat.'' 115:761–770. * 1980. New species of narrow-mouth frogs (genus Microhyla) from Borneo. ''Sarawak Mus. J.'' 27:311–322. with K. J. Frogner * 1981. Adaptation for life in tree holes by rhacophorid tadpoles from Thailand. ''J. Herpetology'' 15:41–52. with R. J. Wassersug & K. J. Frogner * 1983. Larvae of Southeast Asian species of Leptobrachium and Leptobrachella (Anura: Pelobaatidae). in Advances in Herpetology and Evolutionary Biology. eds. Rhodin & Miyata, pp. 13–32. * 1983. Morphological and ecological variation in the flying lizards (genus Draco). ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' (n.s.) no. 18, 35 pp. * 1983. Variation in Bornean frogs of the Amolops jerboa species group, with description of two new species. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' (n.s.), no. 19, 13 pp. with P. Gritis * 1984. An undescribed species of gekkonid lizard (Cnemaspis) from India with comments on the status of C. tropidogaster. ''Herpetologica'' 40:149–154. with H. Marx & M. Koshy * 1984. A report on a collection of amphibians and reptiles from Ponmudi, Kerala, ''South India. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Sc.'' 81:551–570. with H. B. Shaffer, M. Koshy & R. Bakde * 1985. Tadpoles of the forested regions of Borneo. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' (n.s.), No. 22, 89 pp. * 1985. A key to the frogs of Sarawak. ''Sarawak Mus. J.'' 34:161–182. with H. K. Voris & P. Walker * 1986. Larval transport in a Bornean ranid frog. ''Copeia'' 1986:523–525. with H. K. Voris & P. Walker * 1986. Organization of a community of tadpoles in rain forest streams in Borneo. ''J. Tropical Ecol.'' 2:193–205. with H. K. Voris & K. J. Frogner * 1986. Diets of tadpoles living in a Bornean rain forest. ''Alytes'' 5:153–164. * 1987. Ecological structure of a herpetological assemblage in South India Amphibia-Reptilia 8:189–202. with H. B. Shaffer, M. Koshy & R. Bakde * 1987. An overview of the amphibian fauna of India. ''J. Bombay Nat Hist. Soc.'' 83 (Supplement): 135–146. with S. K. Dutta * 1988. Taxonomic and ecological relations of Bornean stream toads allied to Ansonia leptopus (Günther) (anura:Bufonidae). ''Malayan Nat. J.'' 41:461–471. with J. Dring * 1988. Taxonomic status and reproductive biology of Bornean tadpole-carrying frogs. ''Copeia'' 1988:1060–1062. * 1989. Developmental differences in visceral morphology of megophryine pelobatid tadpoles in relation to their body form and mode of life. ''Biol. J. Linnaean Soc.'' 38:369–388. with E. Nodzenski & R. J. Wassersug * 1989. Ecological and geographic distribution of the amphibians of Sichuan, China. ''Copeia'' 1989:549–557. with E. Zhao & G. Wu * 1989. Four new species of frogs from Borneo. ''Malayan Nat. J.'' 42:229–243. * 1989. A new species of gasteromyzontine fish, Gastromyzon danumensis from Sabah, Borneo. ''Malayan Nat. J.'' 43:53–58. with Chin P.-K. * 1990. A centrolenid-like anuran larva from Southeast Asia. ''Zool. Sci.'' 7:557–561. with R. J. Wassersug * 1990. Report on a collection of amphibians and reptiles from Sichuan, China. ''Fieldiana:Zool.'' (n.s.), no. 58, 24 pp. with E. Zhao, H. B. Shaffer & G. Wu * 1990. Recently discovered and newly assigned frog larvae (Ranidae and Rhacophoridae) from Borneo. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 38:3–9. with Tan F.-L. * 1991. A new species of frog of the genus Leptobrachella Smith (Anura:Pelobatidae), with a key to the species from Borneo. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 39:99–103. with R. B. Stuebing * 1991. Uncoupling of related structural changes in metamorphosing torrentdwelling tadpoles. ''Copeia'' 1990:1047–1054. with E. Nodzenski * 1992. Variation of apomorphic characters in the stream-dwelling tadpoles of the bufonid genus Ansonia (Amphibia: Anura). ''Zool. J. Linnaean Soc.'' 105:225–237. * 1992. A biphasic feeding system in a stream-dwelling larval form of Rhacophorus from Borneo. ''Copeia'' 1992:887–890. * 1992. Comparative ecology of voiced and voiceless Bornean frogs. ''J. Herpetology'' 26:482–490. with S. B. Emerson * 1993. The montane amphibian fauna of northwestern Borneo. ''Malayan Nat. J.'' 46:41–51. with R. B. Stuebing * 1993. A new frog of the genus Oreolalax (Pelobatidae) from Sichuan, China. ''J. Herpetology'' 27:410–413. with G. F. Wu, E. Zhao & H. B. Shaffer * 1993. A comparison of amphibian communities through time and from place to place. ''Journal of Tropical Ecology''. with H. K. Voris * 1994. Morphological variation and ecological distribution of co-occurring larval forms of Oreolalax (Anura: Pelobatidae). ''Amphibia-Reptilia'' 15:109–121. with G. F. Wu, H. B. Shaffer & E. Zhao * 1994. First record of the lizard genus Pseudocalotes (Lacertilia: Agamidae) in Borneo, with description of a new species. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 42:961–965. with R. B. Stuebing * 1995. New species and new records of anurans from Borneo. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 43:115–131. with R. B. Stuebing & Tan F.-L. * 1995. Frog abundance along streams in Bornean forests. ''Conserv. Biol.'' 9:679–684. with H. K. Voris * 1996. Commentary on a proposed classification of the Family Ranidae. ''Herpetologica'' 52:241–246. * 1996. Two new species of frogs from southeastern Sarawak. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 44:543–549. with R. B. Stuebing * 1996. Frogs and toads of Kinabalu. in Kinabalu Summit of Borneo. eds. K. M. Wong & A Phillipps, pp. 353–367. with R. B. Stuebing & Tan F.-L. * 1996. Checklist of the frogs of Borneo. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 44:551–574. with Tan F.-L. * 1996. New species of ranid frogs (Amphibia:Anura) from Central Kalimantan, Borneo. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 44:363–369. with Boeadi & A. Taufik * 1997 A new species of Leptolalax (Anura: Megophryidae) from Borneo. ''Asiatic Herp. Research'' 7:48–50. with M. Lakim, A. Buin, & P Yambun * 1997. A new species of ranid frog from Thailand, with comments on Rana livida (Blyth). ''Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc.'' 45:65–70. with T. Chan-ard * 1998. A new species of ranid frog from Laos. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 46:29–34. with M. Kottelat * 1998. Rediscovery of the agamid lizard Calotes kinabaluensis de Grijs (Lacertilia:Agamidae) in Borneo, with notes on its habitat. ''Herp. Rev.'' 29:143–144. with M. Lakim * 1998. Additional records on two rare snakes from Borneo, with the confirmation of Trimeresurus malcolmi Loveridge as a distinct species. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 46:325–328. * 1999. Frogs of
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* 1999. Distribution of amphibians of Southern Asia and adjacent islands. in Patterns of distribution of amphibians. ed.W. E. Duellman. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. pp. 445–482. * 2000. Notes on the Bornean treefrog Philautus ingeri Dring. ''Sabah Mus. J.'' 1:9–12. with A. Wong * 2001. Molecular systematics and biogeography of the fanged frogs of Southeast Asia. ''Mol. Phylog. Evol.'' 16:131–142. with S. B. Emerson & D. T. Iskandar * 2002. The frog fauna of three parks in Sabah, Malaysia—Kinabalu Park, Crocker Range Park, and Tawau Hills Park. ''Sabah Parks Nat. J.'' 3:7–28. with Tan F.-L. & P. Yambun * 2001. The biogeographical relations of the frogs and snakes of Sundaland. ''J. Biogeogr.'' 28:863–889. with H. K. Voris * 2001. A new species of toad of the genus Ansonia (Anura: Bufonidae) from Borneo. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 49:35–38. with Tan F.-L. & P. Yambun * 2003. New species of the lizard genus Sphenomorphus (Lacertilia: Scincidae) with notes on ecological and geographic distribution of species in Sabah, Malaysia. ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 49:181–190. with Tan F.-L., M. Lakim & P. Yambun * 2003. Sampling biodiversity in Bornean frogs. ''Nat. Hist. J. Chulalongkorn Univ.'' 3:9–15. * 2005. A collection of amphibians from West Sumatra, with description of a new species of Megophrys (Amphibia: Anura). ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 53: 133–142. with D. T. Iskandar * 2005. The frog fauna of the Indo-Malayan region as it applies to Wallace's Line. in Wallace in Sarawak. eds. A. A. Tuen & I. Das, pp. 82–90. * 2006. High level of cryptic species diversity revealed by sympatric lineages of Southeast Asian forest frogs. ''Biology Letters'' (2006) 2:470–474. with B. L. Stuart & H. K. Voris * 2006. The tadpole of Rana glandulosa Boulenger (Anura:Ranidae). ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 54:465–467. * 2009. Systematics of a widespread Southeast Asian frog, Rana chalconota (Amphibia: Anura: Ranidae). ''Zool. J. Linnean Soc.'' 155:123–147. * 2009. New species and new records of Bornean frogs (Amphibia: Anura). ''Raffles Bull. Zool.'' 57:527–535.


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Field Museum Staff Biography: Robert F. Inger



Robert F. Inger Curriculum Vitae
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