taxonID	type	description	language	source
85188D0DFA5EFFC25665FD90FE5D4475.taxon	discussion	Known only from Kutai NP, Sangatta and Sungai Menganne (0 ° 49 ʹ N 117 ° 57 ʹ E, USNM) in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Diagnosed only genetically; cranially resembles Pongo p. pygmaeus. Pongo abelii Lesson, 1827 Pongo Abelii Lesson, 1827 Simia Gigantica Pearson, 1841 P [ithecus] bicolor Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1842 Pithecus Brookei Blyth, 1853 (in part) [Satyrus] sundaicus sumatranus Mayer, 1856 P [ithecus] sumatranus abongensis Selenka, 1896 P [ithecus] sumatranus deliensis Selenka, 1896 P [ithecus] sumatranus langkatensis Selenka, 1896 (published in synonymy, therefore unavailable) [?] Pongo pygmaeus palaeosumatrensis Hooijer, 1948 North Sumatra, Indonesia	en	Brandon-Jones, Douglas, Groves, Colin P., Jenkins, Paulina D. (2016): The type specimens and type localities of the orangutans, genus Pongo Lacépède, 1799 (Primates: Hominidae). Journal of Natural History 50: 2051-2095, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2016.1190414, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2016.1190414
85188D0DFA5EFFC25628FE97FBE9420B.taxon	description	Southern Kalimantan, Indonesia, between the Kahayan and Kapuas rivers and formerly possibly farther west to Pontianak (in which case it takes the name Pongo pygmaeus borneo). Resembles Pongo pygmaeus borneo in palate size but rest of skull much larger.	en	Brandon-Jones, Douglas, Groves, Colin P., Jenkins, Paulina D. (2016): The type specimens and type localities of the orangutans, genus Pongo Lacépède, 1799 (Primates: Hominidae). Journal of Natural History 50: 2051-2095, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2016.1190414, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2016.1190414
