The archipelago of Indo-Malaya, stretching from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, eastward to Timor, is the largest in the world (approximately 14,000 islands), and includes several political entities. Much of the land area and associated coastal water fall within the political boundaries of a single nation, that of the Republic of Indonesia. However, significant portions are controlled by India, Myanmar or Burma, Malaysia and the Philippines. This work is a comprehensive bibliography of the scientific papers, magazines and newspaper articles, books, book reviews, museum catalogues, bibliographies, chapters from books and those that contain references to any species of amphibians and reptiles in this region. Both terrestrial and aquatic taxa are included. Languages in the literature include Bahasa Indonesia, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.