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​Journal of South Asian Natural History
Volume 2, No. 1 (February, 1996)


Das, I. 1996. Resource use and foraging tactics in a south Indian amphibian community. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):1-30.
 
Manamendra-Arachchi, K. & D. Gabadage. 1996. Limnonectes kirtisinghei, a new species of ranid frog from Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):31-42.
 
Jayasuriya, A.H.M. 1996. Two new plant species records from Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):43-48.
 
de Silva, P.K.,  B.V.R. Jayaratne & M. de Silva. 1996. An ecological study of the sloth bear, Melursus ursinus, in Ruhuna National Park, Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):49-60.
 
Kottelat, M. 1996. Nomenclatural status of Cyprinus clupeoides Bloch, 1795 (Osteichthyes: Cyprinidae). Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):61-62.
 
Russell, B.C. 1996. Parascolopsis capitinis, a new species of nemipterid fish from Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):63-66.
 
Pethiyagoda, R. & I. Raheem. 1996. Hippolyte Silvaf and his drawings of Sri Lankan fishes. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):67-74.
 
Anderson, R.C. 1996. First records of Fraser's dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei) from the Maldives. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):75-80.
 
de Silva, P.K. 1996. Food and feeding habits of the Eurasian Otter Lutra lutra L. (Carnivora: Mustelidae) in Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):81-90.
 
Ekaratne, S.U.K. & J. Davenport. 1996. Autotomy and regeneration of siphonal tips in Manila clam, Tapes philippinarum (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):91-94.
 
Böhlke, E.B. & J.E. Randall. 1996. Siderea flavocula, a new species of moray eel (Anguilliformes: Muraenidae) from Oman. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):95-101.
 
Mee, J.L.K. 1996. Apogon dhofar, a new cardinalfish (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from the northwestern Indian Ocean. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):103-112.
 
de Silva, P.K., C. Santiapillai & S. Dissanayake. 1996. Some aspects of the population ecology of the blue peafowl, Pavo cristatus, in Ruhuna National Park, Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):113-126.
 
Das, I. 1996. Limnonectes shompenorum, a new species of ranid frog of the Rana macrodon complex from Great Nicobar, India. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):127-134.
 
Fernando, P. & M. Siriwardhane. 1996. Microhyla karunaratnei (Anura: Microhylidae), a new species of frog endemic to Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):135-142.
 
Eschmeyer, W.N. & R. Pethiyagoda. 1996. A further note on the fish names of J. W. Bennett. Journal of South Asian Natural History, 2(1):143-144.
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    • Books published by the Wildlife Heritage Trust (WHT) of Sri Lanka
    • Type specimens of freshwater fishes in the National Museum of Sri Lanka
    • The catalog of the fish collection of the Wildlife Heritage Trust (WHT) of Sri Lanka now based at the National Museum of Sri Lanka (NMSL)
    • Archive of Journal of South Asian Natural History/ Zeylanica >
      • Vol.1.1
      • Vol.1.2
      • Vol.2.1
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      • Vol.3.1
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      • Vol.4.1
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      • Vol.6.1
      • Vol.6.2
      • Vol.7.1
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