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Bulletin 2008

CONTENTS

Vol. 1 (2008)

  1. A new record of Heliaeschna uninervulata Martin (Odonata: Gynacanthini: Aeshnidae: Aeshninae) in Singapore. H. B. Tang. Pp. 1–3. [PDF, 291 KB]
  2. Rediscovery of Aeschynanthus albidus (Blume) Steud. (Gesneriaceae) in Singapore. A. F. S. L. Lok and H. T. W. Tan. Pp. 5–8. [PDF, 642 KB]
  3. Attitudes towards biological conservation of one class of National University of Singapore undergraduate students. S. Chua, X. Giam, C. K. Yeo and H. T. W. Tan. Pp. 9–20 [PDF, 134 KB]
  4. Rediscovery of Dumeril’s monitor, Varanus dumerilii (Varanidae) in Singapore. D. L. Yong, S. D. Fam and J. J. Ng. Pp. 21–22 [PDF, 48 KB]
  5. Anting in Singapore birds. Y. C. Wee. Pp. 23–25 [PDF, 224 KB]
  6. The biology and distribution in Singapore of Lestes praemorsus decipiens Kirby, 1893. A. F. S. L. Lok. Pp 27–30. [PDF, 490 KB]
  7. Aberrant behaviour of a female great hornbill and a female rhinoceros hornbill. Y. M. Chan, M. Chan and Y. C. Wee. Pp. 31–34. [PDF, 1.27 MB]
  8. Rediscovery of Dendrobium lobbii Teijsm. & Binnend. (Orchidaceae) in Singapore. A. F. S. L. Lok, K.-x. Tan and H. T. W. Tan. Pp. 35–39. [PDF, 918 KB]
  9. The Nature Society (Singapore) and the struggle to conserve Singapore’s nature areas. Y. C. Wee and R. Hale. Pp 41–49. [PDF, 1.18 MB]
  10. The biology and distribution in Singapore of Prodasineura humeralis Selys, 1860. A. F. S. L. Lok. Pp. 51–53. [PDF, 617 KB]
  11. A new record of Piper aduncum L. (Piperaceae) in Singapore. H. T. W. Tan, Ali bin Ibrahim and K.-x. Tan. Pp. 55–59. [PDF, 1.12 MB]
  12. Status of Thrixspermum amplexicaule (Bl.) Rchb.f. (Orchidaceae) in Singapore. A. F. S. L. Lok, Ali bin Ibrahim, H. H. Tan and H. T. W. Tan. Pp. 61–64. [PDF, 556 KB]
  13. A new record of Cymbovula segaliana Cate, 1973 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Ovulidae) in Singapore. H. W. Wong. Pp. 65–67. [PDF, 228 KB]
  14. Breeding ecology of the little tern, Sterna albifrons Pallas, 1764 in Singapore. J. W. K. Cheah and A. Ng. Pp. 69–73. [PDF, 475 KB]
  15. Breeding behaviour of the zebra dove, Geopelia striata (Linnaeus, 1766). Y. C. Wee and L. K. Wang. Pp. 75–80. [PDF, 742 KB]
  16. A new record of Mitrella moleculina (Duclos, 1840) (Gastropoda: Columbellidae) in Singapore, with notes on colour forms. H. W. Wong. Pp. 81–83. [PDF, 145 KB]
  17. Brood care of the chestnut-bellied malkoha, Phaenicophaeus sumatranus sumatranus Raffles, 1822. A. F. S. L. Lok and T. K. Lee. Pp. 85–92. [PDF, 1.12 MB]
  18. A new record of Coralliophila rubrococcinea Melvill & Standen, 1901 (Gastropoda: Muricoidea) in Singapore. H. W. Wong. Pp. 93–95. [PDF, 160 KB]
  19. The changing face of birding in Singapore. Y. C. Wee and K. C. Tsang. Pp. 97–102. [PDF, 473 KB]
  20. Life history of the painted jezebel, Delias hyparete Linnaeus, 1758 (Order Lepidoptera). Y. C. Wee and A. Ng. Pp. 103–108. [PDF, 510 KB]
  21. A personal account of envenomation by a blue-necked keelback, Macropisthodon rhodomelas (Boie) (Reptilia: Squamata: Natricidae). R. Subaraj. Pp. 109–111. [PDF, 193 KB]
  22. A new record of Semele sinensis A. Adams, 1853 (Bivalvia: Tellinoidea) in Singapore. H. W. Wong. Pp. 113–115. [PDF, 164 KB]
  23. Black-naped terns (Sterna sumatrana Raffles, 1822) mobbing a grey heron (Ardea cinerea Linnaeus, 1758). S. H. Deng, T. K. Lee and Y. C. Wee. Pp. 117–127. [PDF, 512 KB]
  24. Acarichthys heckelii (Müller & Troschel), an introduced cichlid fish in Singapore. H. H. Tan and K. K. P. Lim. Pp. 129–133. [PDF, 490 KB]
  25. Natural history notes on Pingasa ruginaria Guenée (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Geometrinae) in Singapore. T. M. Leong and D. Groenewoud. Pp. 135–138. [PDF, 415 KB]
  26. Apparent mimicry of jellyfish by juvenile pomfret, Pampus chinensis (Teleostei: Stromateidae). H. H. Tan. Pp. 139–142. [PDF, 431 KB]
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  27. The spread of Jacaranda obtusifolia Humb. & Bonpl. (Bignoniaceae) into the Central Catchment Nature Reserve, Singapore. A. F. S. L. Lok, K-x. Tan, X. Giam, T. P. Ng and H. T. W. Tan. Pp. 143–147. [PDF, 684 KB]
  28. Larval development, metamorphosis and parasitism in the hawkmoth, Enpinanga borneensis (Butler) (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae: Macroglossinae). T. M. Leong. Pp. 149–154. [PDF, 778 KB]
  29. Vestalis amethystina Lieftinck, 1965, of the Sime Road swamp forest, Singapore. A. F. S. L. Lok. Pp. 155–158. [PDF, 525 KB]
  30. Last instar caterpillar and metamorphosis of Neostauropus alternus (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae). T. M. Leong. Pp. 159–164. [PDF, 815 KB]
  31. A sighting of a stinkhorn fungus, Dictyophora species. H. H. Tan. Pp. 165–169. [PDF, 839 KB]
  32. Book review: Governance, politics and the environment: A Singapore study. K. L. Koh. Pp. 171–173. [PDF, 83.4 KB]
  33. A Singapore trilobite larva, Duliticola species. A. F. S. L. Lok. Pp. 175–178. [PDF, 678 KB]
  34. Status of Cyrtosperma merkusii (Hassk.) Schott (Araceae) in Singapore. A. F. S. L. Lok and H. T. W. Tan. Pp. 179–182. [PDF, 973 KB]
  35. Last instar caterpillar and metamorphosis of Lebadea martha parkeri Eliot (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae). T. M. Leong and Aminurashid. Pp. 183–189. [PDF, 714 KB]
  36. Advanced caterpillar and metamorphosis of the hawkmoth Cechenena helops helops (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae: Macroglossinae). T. M. Leong and Aminurashid. Pp. 191–194. [PDF, 399 KB]
  37. A new locality of Duliticola hoiseni Wong in Singapore. A. F. S. L. Lok and H. H. Tan. Pp. 195–200. [PDF, 1.31 MB]
  38. First record in Singapore of a nepenthiphilous crab, Geosesarma perracae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Sesarmidae). H. H. Tan and P. K. L. Ng. Pp. 201–205. [PDF, 793 KB]
  39. The olive-backed sunbird, Cinnyris jugularis Linnaeus, 1766 and its pectoral tufts. K. C. Tsang, L. K. Wang and Y. C. Wee. Pp. 207–210. [PDF, 126 KB]
  40. Records of the praying mantis, Theopropus elegans (Westwood) (Mantodea: Hymenopodidae: Hymenopodinae) in Singapore, with notes on oviposition and hatching. T. M. Leong and S. C. Teo. Pp. 211–214. [PDF, 487 KB]
  41. Records of monkey moths from Singapore, with notes on the caterpillar and metamorphosis of Eupterote niassana (Rothschild) (Lepidoptera: Eupterotidae). T. M. Leong. Pp. 215–218. [PDF, 633 KB]
  42. Porphyrio porphyrio viridis Begbie, 1834 (purple swamphen), gem of Singapore’s marshes. A. F. S. L. Lok and R. Subaraj. Pp. 219–224. [PDF, 841 KB]
  43. A review of the Singapore status of the green tree snail, Amphidromus atricallosus perakensis Fulton, 1901 and its biology. A. F. S. L. Lok and S. K. Tan. Pp. 225–230. [PDF, 597 KB]


 

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