# Amphibians and reptiles of Samar Island Natural Park, Philippines, with an updated checklist, a rediscovery, and new records for Samar Island

**Authors:** Mae Lowe L. Diesmos, Yñigo Luis C. del Prado, Paulo Miguel M. Kim, Niño Andree Louis E. Caguimbal, Russell Evan L. Venturina, Antonio N. Lorenzo II, Arvin C. Diesmos

PMC · DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1269.173854 · ZooKeys · 2026-02-17

## TL;DR

This study updates the list of amphibians and reptiles on Samar Island, Philippines, including new records and a rediscovered species.

## Contribution

The paper provides an updated checklist and reports three new island records and the rediscovery of a species.

## Key findings

- A total of 104 amphibian and reptile species were documented on Samar Island.
- Three new species were recorded for the first time on the island.
- The rediscovery of Ramphotyphlops marxi confirms its continued presence.

## Abstract

The Philippine archipelago is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and high endemism, particularly among amphibians and reptiles. Samar Island, the third largest in the country and a key element of the Greater Mindanao Pleistocene Aggregate Island Complex, still harbors swathes of old-growth forest and limestone karst systems, making it a critical site for understanding biogeographic and evolutionary patterns in the Philippines. The herpetofaunal diversity of Samar remains poorly documented, with data scattered and woefully outdated. Early collections date back to the mid-19th century, and while recent efforts have incrementally improved species inventories, a comprehensive and updated assessment remains lacking. Here, we present the results of recent intensive surveys conducted within the Samar Island Natural Park (SINP) and adjacent protected areas. Our study reports 79 species from SINP and a total of 104 species from Samar Island, including three new island records, and confirms the continued presence of historically documented taxa. The rediscovery of Ramphotyphlops
marxi is reported and the most updated checklist of the island’s amphibian and reptile species provided. These findings highlight the importance of sustained biodiversity assessments across the Philippine archipelago to inform conservation strategies.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** blind (MESH:D001766), ACD (MESH:C535474), SINP (MESH:D013341), PAICs (MESH:D007516), Class Amphibia (MESH:D008311)
- **Chemicals:** limestone (MESH:D002119), silica (MESH:D012822), 3U (-)
- **Species:** Gonocephalus semperi (Mindoro forest dragon, species) [taxon 1655187], Calamaria lumbricoidea (species) [taxon 2202130], Bronchocela cristatella (Green crested lizard, species) [taxon 118090], Brachymeles hilong (species) [taxon 979822], Brachymeles gracilis (species) [taxon 293403], Aplopeltura boa (species) [taxon 46311], Platymantis bayani (species) [taxon 1598003], Staurois natator (Mindanao splash frog, species) [taxon 367668], Polypedates leucomystax (Java whipping frog, species) [taxon 68444], Cyrtodactylus sumuroi (species) [taxon 2303387], Psammodynastes pulverulentus (species) [taxon 186598], Dryophiops philippina (species) [taxon 1544572], Levitonius mirus (Waray dwarf burrowing snake, species) [taxon 2769537], Oxyrhabdium modestum (Philippine shrub snake, species) [taxon 2056561], Pseudogekko chavacano (Zamboanga false gecko, species) [taxon 1970073], Pseudogekko ditoy (species) [taxon 1970072], Brachymeles samad (Eastern Visayas slender skink, species) [taxon 1191203], Draco reticulatus (species) [taxon 162350], Trimeresurus flavomaculatus (Philippine pitviper, species) [taxon 109780], Petrachloros mirabilis (species) [taxon 2918835], Limnonectes visayanus (Philippine wart frog, species) [taxon 246419], Rhacophorus pardalis (species) [taxon 143447], Pinoyscincus llanosi (species) [taxon 796712], Serpentes (snakes, infraorder) [taxon 8570], Stegonotus muelleri (species) [taxon 2200752], Lycodon dumerilii (species) [taxon 1335456], Philautus worcesteri (Mindanao bubble-nest frog, species) [taxon 697152], Lepidosauria (lepidosaurs, class) [taxon 8504], Draco bimaculatus (species) [taxon 162336], Pulchrana grandocula (big-eyed frog, species) [taxon 1380829], Occidozyga laevis (species) [taxon 50909], Indotyphlops braminus (Brahminy blind snake, species) [taxon 51846], Hemibungarus calligaster (Barred coral snake, species) [taxon 430910], Cyrtodactylus annulatus (species) [taxon 751986], Brachymeles orientalis (species) [taxon 1001968], Tropidolaemus subannulatus (North Philippine temple pitviper, species) [taxon 699373], Hydrosaurus pustulatus (species) [taxon 587887], Leptobrachium lumadorum (species) [taxon 741973], Hylarana erythraea (common greenback, species) [taxon 110077], Oreophryne anulata (Davao cross frog, species) [taxon 1271568], Emoia atrocostata (littoral whiptail-skink, species) [taxon 979834], Hemiphyllodactylus typus (Indopacific tree gecko, species) [taxon 715311], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Fejervarya moodiei (species) [taxon 1179783], Lepidodactylus aureolineatus (species) [taxon 47725], Lipinia pulchella (species) [taxon 979838], Brachymeles samarensis (species) [taxon 979829], Platymantis dorsalis (Dumeril's wrinkled ground frog, species) [taxon 367660], Boiga cynodon (species) [taxon 39278], Zootoca vivipara (common lizard, species) [taxon 8524], Pseudogekko brevipes (Luzon false gecko, species) [taxon 1433551], Limnonectes woodworthi (Woodworth's wart frog, species) [taxon 246417], Malayotyphlops ruber (species) [taxon 196476], Sphenomorphus acutus (species) [taxon 999649]

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