taxonID	type	description	language	source
039A0252A46CFFE4FCBAF98B67B8CD78.taxon	biology_ecology	Habitat In Singapore B. oculata is found exclusively in the western part of the island within a restricted area. One population is found at a shady young secondary forest swampy pool while the other is in a more open pond at a mosaic of forest and scrubland habitats (Fig. 5). The tiny larva inhabits a substrate of submerged tangled leaves, twigs and branches. Throughout Sundaland, the species inhabits a wide range of alluvial forest, peat swamp forest and other forested marshy areas (Orr 2003), and can thrive in secondary and disturbed forests (Dow 2009).	en	Ngiam, Robin W. J., Chan, Juliana P. S., Khoo, Max D. Y., Kong, Eunice Y. L., Low, Bing Wen (2021): Description of the larva of Brachygonia oculata (Brauer, 1878) (Odonata Libellulidae) with notes on rearing technique. Zootaxa 4966 (5): 563-570, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4966.5.5
