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Inproceedings Reference Retrieval of oceanic constituents from ocean color using simulated annealing
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Inproceedings Reference Retrieval of opus sectile components by craftsmen in the vicus of Arlon (Belgium)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Inproceedings Reference Reviewing dog mtDNA population studies for forensic purposes
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Inproceedings Reference Reviewing the EASIN catalogue of alien terrestrial gastropods in Europe
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Article Reference Révision des Néandertaliens récents de Spy (Belgique).
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Inproceedings Reference Revision of the conodont species Icriodus orri Klapper & Barrick and its significance for the Eifelian biostratigraphy.
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Article Reference Revision of the Devonian-Carboniferous Boundary in Belgium and surrounding areas: a scenario
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Inproceedings Reference Revision of the genus Baltoplana (Rhabdocoela: Schizorhynchia: Cheliplanidae) with the description of two new species
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024
Inproceedings Reference Revision of the longirostrine crocodilian Thoracosaurus isorhynchus from the Maastrichtian–Danian of northwestern Europe
“Thoracosaurs” are a group of longirostrine eusuchians known from Upper Cretaceous–lower Paleogene coastal deposits of Europe and North America. Their phylogenetic position is highly debated and varies from one study to the next, ranging from inclusion within Gavialoidea—implying ghost lineages of up to 100 million years—to exclusion from Crocodylia altogether. Despite these issues, many “thoracosaur” taxa have been understudied, suffering from incomplete or outdated descriptions and questionable taxonomic assignment. We present a comprehensive revision of Thoracosaurus isorhynchus, the most common European “thoracosaur.” Here, we redescribe the lectotype and paralectotypes of the species from the Maastrichtian of Mont-Aimé, France, and a skull from the Maastricht type area, The Netherlands. We also add new, previously undescribed cranial and extensive postcranial material from Mont-Aimé. Moreover, comparison with the type material of Thoracosaurus “scanicus” of the Danian of southern Sweden indicates that the latter is a junior synonym of T. isorhynchus, confirming the persistence of this species across the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary. An array of phylogenetic analyses points to a close relationship between T. isorhynchus and the Cenomanian Portugalosuchus azenhae. This implicates an early emergence of “thoracosaurs” within Gavialoidea, highlighting the stratigraphic inconsistency of this group and a need for up to date descriptions of species belonging to this group.
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Inproceedings Reference Revue des minéralisations polymétalliques (Fe-Pb-Zn-REE-U) du district minier de Nefza (N. Tunisie) : rôle du contexte géodynamique et du magmatisme miocène
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