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Article Reference A Revision of Afrotropical Trinchostoma de Saussure, 1890 (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae)
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Article Reference Description de Liotrogona gabonensis sp.nov., et quelques corrections à la synonymie des espèces africaines de mélipones (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apinae: Meliponini)
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Article Reference Apini and Meliponini from Ethiopia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apidae: Apinae)
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Article Reference Les Austronomia Michener, 1965 de Nouvelle-Calédonie et de l'archipel du Vanuatu (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae: Nomiinae)
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Article Reference Les Megachilidae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) récoltés par l'entomologiste Jean Bondroit aux environs de Bruxelles dans les années 1930
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Article Reference Les Halictidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) de la collection Jean-Charles Jacobs: une collection de la fin du 19e siècle
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Incollection Reference Stingless Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Meliponini) of French Guiana
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Article Reference Hurdles in investigating UVB damage in the putative ancient asexual Darwinula stevensoni (Ostracoda, Crustacea).
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Book Reference The Diversity of Fish Otoliths, Past and Present
The Diversity of Fish Otoliths, Past and Present (Dirk NOLF)is a publication from the Operational Directorate “Earth and History of Life” of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (www.naturalsciences.be). This new book (222 p. & 359 pl.) contains a historical and nomenclatural overview of otolith research in paleontology, with special emphasis on their great impact on the evaluation of the fossil record of teleostean fishes, and a systematic overview (with iconography) of the 1391 fossil species considered to be valid and of all Recent species for which otoliths have been found as fossil. Otoliths of nearly all recent families and subfamilies are illustrated by at least one example, covering about 95% of all known extant taxa. For every fossil species, the stratigraphic and geographic origin of the type material is given, and where available, also the collection numbers and depository of the holotype. Fossil species based on skeletons with otoliths in situ, but which do not have exclusively otolith-based primary types, are also included. An alphabetic list of all the 1797 nominal otolith-based fossil fish species, with an evaluation of their validity and their actualized nomenclature is provided.
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Article Reference Contribution to the knowledge of Afrotropical Rutelinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Melolonthidae)
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