It is the native to the areas of Indonesia, Asia, Lake Poso, and central Sulawesi.
This species occurs in south, south-east and central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Nepenthes pitopangii (Nepenthaceae), a new species from central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
It is endemic to lakes in central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
It is found in central Sulawesi.
The Toraja people of central Sulawesi are famous for their burial practices, which include the setting-up of effigies of the dead on cliffs.
This species is recorded to be found in the Lake Towuti system in central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Neptis ida carbonespersa (northern and central Sulawesi)
Over two centuries, they ignored the mountainous area in the central Sulawesi, where Torajans lived, because access was difficult and it had little productive agricultural land.
It is endemic to central Sulawesi and the nearby Togian Islands in Indonesia.