Mount Shungol

Shungol has been discovered and inhabits lowland hill forest from the slopes of Mt.

The genus name Albericus is the Latin form of Alberich, shape-shifting dwarf in the epic poem Nibelungenlied.

These are arboreal species with expanded toe-pads, endemic to Moluccan Islands, New Guinea and northeastern Queensland, Australia.

[7] Citrogramma is a genus of hoverfly of the insect family Syrphidae whose habitat is on Mount Shungol.

[8] Solanum is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, including two food crops of the highest economic importance, the potato and the tomato.