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Article Reference On the Lomechusini fauna of the East palaearctic and Oriental regions, with a focus on the genera Ophnebius and Amaurodera (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)
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Article Reference On the occurrence of the osteoglossid genus Scleropages (Teleostei, Osteoglossiformes) in the continental Paleocene of Hainin (Mons Basin, Belgium)
Some bony remains, otoliths and squamules belonging to the osteoglossid genus Scleropages are described from the continental Paleocene of Hainin (Mons Basin, Belgium). The hypotheses to explain the occurrence of such a freshwater fish in Europe at that time are discussed.
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Article Reference On the origin of the Norwegian lemming
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Article Reference On the presence of the rare paragus tibialis (Fallen, 1817) in Belgium (Diptera: Syrphidae)
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Article Reference On the rediscovery of Phalilus oberthuri (GUIGNOT, 1935) in New Caledonia (Coleoptera: Haliplidae)
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Article Reference On the Soil dwelling Staphylinidae of Nortwest Spain (Coleoptera)
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Article Reference On the Staphylinidae of the Greek island Corfu (Insecta: Coleoptera)
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Article Reference On the type depository of some species of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera), especially of the holotype of Quercivir dohrni Lameere, 1912
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Article Reference On the use of endosteal layers and medullary bone from domestic fowl in archaeozoological studies
The very high incidence of medullary bone in two archaeozoological assemblages of the Roman period was believed to reflect systematic slaughtering of older hens at the end of the egg laying season. In an attempt to test this hypothesis, histological analyses were carried out. Histological data in the literature on ageing of modern fowl and on the development of medullary bone in hens are insufficient for application to archaeozoological material. Bones of modern fowl of known age were analysed with the aim of validating the use of endosteal layers for ageing. In addition, hens with known egg laying stage were studied in order to try and document differences in medullary bone development that could be related to the time of slaughtering (just before, during, or just after the egg laying season).
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Article Reference On Zyras sensu strictu in the East Palaearctic and Oriental regions, wuth a focus on the faunas of the Himalaya, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Sulawesi (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae: Lomechusini)
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