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Article Reference Living species of the genera Chicomurex Arakawa, 1964 and Naquetia Jousseaume, 1880 (Gastropoda: Muricidae) in the Indo-West Pacific
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2021
Article Reference Description d'une nouvelle espèce de Barynotus de Slovénie, Barynotus dinaricus nov. sp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)
Located in Library / RBINS collections by external author(s)
Article Reference Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Neoitamus Osten Sacken, 1878 from China with description of four sympatric species (Diptera, Asilidae)
Located in Library / RBINS collections by external author(s)
Article Reference First record of the tropiduchid planthopper genus Sogana Matsumura, 1914 from Cambodia with one new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Article Reference Confirmation de l'implantation d'Acanthocinus griseus (Fabricius, 1792) en Belgique (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Article Reference Description, notes and new records in south american Cerambycidae (Coleoptera)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Article Reference Annotated key to weevils of the world. Part 1 Families Nemonychidae, Anthribidae, Belidae, Ithyceridae, Rhynchitidae, Brachyceridae end Brentidae
Located in Library / No RBINS Staff publications
Article Reference New species and new distributional data on Carabidae (Coleoptera) from the Socotra Archipelago
Located in Library / RBINS collections by external author(s)
Webpublished Reference Fluorescerende Mineralen van Belgische vindplaatsen Uit de verzameling van het Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen
Located in Library / RBINS collections by external author(s)
Article Reference Revealing Invisible Beauty, Ultra Detailed: The Influence of Low Cost UV Exposure on Natural History Specimens in 2D+ Digitization
Digitization of the natural history specimens usually occurs by taking detailed pictures from different sides or producing 3D models. Additionally this is normally limited to imaging the specimen while exposed by light of the visual spectrum. However many specimens can see in or react to other spectra as well. Fluorescence is a well known reaction to the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum by animals, plants, minerals etc. but rarely taken into account while examining natural history specimens. Our tests show that museum specimens still fluoresce when exposed to UV light of 395 nm and 365 nm, even after many years of preservation. When the UV exposure is used in the digitization of specimens using our low cost focus stacking (2D+) setup, the resulting pictures reveal more detail than the conventional 2D+ images. Differences in fluorescence using 395 nm or 365 nm UV lights were noticed, however there isn’t a preferred wavelength as some specimens react more to the first, while others have better results with the latter exposure. Given the increased detail and the low cost of the system, UV exposure should be considered while digitizing natural history museum collections.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016