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Article Reference Additional data on eastern Pantepui Orthalicoidea land snails (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2020
Article Reference Additional data on Scalptia androyensis Verhecken & Bozzetti, 2006, (Neogastropoda: Cancellarioidea) from Madagascar
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Article Reference Additional postcranial elements of Teilhardina belgica: the oldest European Primate
Teilhardina belgica is one of the earliest fossil primates ever recovered and the oldest fossil primate from Europe. As such, this taxon has often been hypothesized as a basal tarsiiform on the basis of its primitive dental formula with four premolars and a simplified molar cusp pattern. Until recently [see Rose et al.: Am J Phys Anthropol 146 (2011) 281–305; Gebo et al.: J Hum Evol 63 (2012) 205–218], little was known concerning its postcranial anatomy with the exception of its well-known tarsals. In this article, we describe additional postcranial elements for T. belgica and compare these with other tarsiiforms and with primitive adapiforms. The forelimb of T. belgica indicates an arboreal primate with prominent forearm musculature, good elbow rotational mobility, and a horizontal, rather than a vertical body posture. The lateral hand positions imply grasps adaptive for relatively large diameter supports given its small body size. The hand is long with very long fingers, especially the middle phalanges. The hindlimb indicates foot inversion capabilities, frequent leaping, arboreal quadrupedalism, climbing, and grasping. The long and well-muscled hallux can be coupled with long lateral phalanges to reconstruct a foot with long grasping digits. Our phyletic analysis indicates that we can identify several postcranial characteristics shared in common for stem primates as well as note several derived postcranial characters for Tarsiiformes.
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Article Reference Aegosoma doi n.sp., a new species from central Vietnam (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Article Reference Aegosoma maopaseuthi n. sp., nouveau Cerambycidae du Laos (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Aegosomatini)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Article Reference African chiggers (Acariformes: Trombiculidae) in the collection of Alex Fain, with a description of a new genus and three new species
Located in Library / RBINS collections by external author(s)
Inproceedings Reference Afrotropical Saturniidae collection at RBINS: an almost complete and scientific very valuable collection with high potential for future research
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Article Reference Agaristoxylon garennicum Gerrienne et al., gen. et sp. nov. an arborescnet Ericacae from the Belgium Upper Paleocene: palaeoenvironmental implications
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Article Reference Age-at-death estimation of pathological individuals: A complementary approach using teeth cementum annulations
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Article Reference Agora 3D: evaluating 3D imaging technology for the research, conservation and display of museum collections
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