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- Syzygium singaporense (synonym Pseudoeugenia singaporensis) is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is found in Peninsular Malaysia. "Syzygium...
- Tricholoma singaporense is an agaric fungus of the genus Tricholoma. Found in Singapore, it was described as new to science in 1994 by English mycologist...
- Milne Edwards, 1853) Episesarma palawanense (Rathbun, 1914) Episesarma singaporense (Tweedie, 1936) Episesarma versicolor (Tweedie, 1940) In Thailand, vinegar...
- Subspecies Cladosporium elegans var. elegans Penz. (1882) Cladosporium elegans var. singaporense Sacc. (1921) Synonyms Cladosporium elegans Matsush. (1975)...
- animals including Odontomachus malignus (an ant), termites, Episesarma singaporense (tree-climbing crab), Wolffogebia ****etensis (mangrove mud shrimp),...
- Dendrobium simplex J.J.Sm. Dendrobium simplicicaule J.J.Sm. Dendrobium singaporense A.D.Hawkes & A.H.****er Dendrobium singkawangense J.J.Sm. Dendrobium...
- Malaya". The Gardens' Bulletin Singapore. 25 (1): 109–10. "Calostoma singaporense at Index Fungorum". CABI Bioscience. Retrieved 2009-08-07. Po L, Tsung-Ying...
- sigmoidea Manohar., N.K. Rao, Kunwar & D.K. Agarwal (2006) Trichocladium singaporense Tubaki, T.K. Tan & Y. Ogawa (1993) Trichocladium taiwanense Matsush....
- Makiyama & Nakagawa, 1941 Elphidium simulatum McCulloch, 1977 Elphidium singaporense McCulloch, 1977 †Elphidium skyringense Todd & Kniker, 1952 †Elphidium...
- many other species such as Odontomachus malignus (an ant), Episesarma singaporense (a crab), Wolffogebia ****etensis (another mud shrimp), Idioctis littoralis...