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Archives: Nature in Singapore

Acarichthys heckelii (Müller & Troschel), an introduced cichlid fish in Singapore

Black-naped terns (Sterna sumatrana Raffles, 1822) mobbing a grey heron (Ardea cinerea Linnaeus, 1758)

A new record of Semele sinensis A. Adams, 1853 (Bivalvia: Tellinoidea) in Singapore

A personal account of envenomation by a blue-necked keelback, Macropisthodon rhodomelas (Boie) (Reptilia: Squamata: Natricidae)

Life history of the painted jezebel, Delias hyparete Linnaeus, 1758 (Order Lepidoptera)

The changing face of birding in Singapore

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