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Singapore Biodiversity Records Year: 2020

[Teleostei] The silty damselfish, Pomacentrus cheraphilus, in Singapore. Daisuke Taira & Amanda Rouwen Hsiung.

[Reptilia] A juvenile Sumatran flying dragon. Dhanushri Munasinghe.

[Teleostei] A freckled porcupinefish at Changi. Adib Adris.

[Mammalia] Parturition of a Sunda colugo. Heng Yirui & Craig Justin Tan.

[Mollusca] Baler volute at Changi Beach. Spencer Yau Jia Ming & Low Si Hui.

[Insecta] Atlas mammoth wasp, Megascolia procer procer, at Sungei Buloh. Spencer Yau Jia Ming & Zestin Wen Wen Soh.

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