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Article Reference Sur la présence d'un quartzite houiller remarquable à Dalhem (Nord de Liège) et sa position stratigraphique
Located in RBINS Publications / Association pour l'Etude de la Paléontologie et de la Stratigraphie houillères / Bibliographic references
Book Reference Sur le stratotype du Montien à Mons
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference Sur les traces de nos ancêtres préhistoriques
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Article Reference Synchita undata Guerin-Meneville, 1844: nu ook inheems in Belgie (Coleoptera: Zopheridae)
Located in Library / RBINS collections by external author(s)
Article Reference Syrphidae and Stratiomyidae collected during a three year survey with a Malaisetrap in Viesville (prov. Hainaut)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Book Reference Systematic inventory and ordering of faults in Belgium. Part II.
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Book Reference Systematic inventory and ordering of faults in Belgium. Part I.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Book Reference Taphonomy of some Cenozoic seabeds from the Flemish region, Belgium
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Article Reference Tarsal diversity in the earliest Eocene mammal fauna of Dormaal, Belgium
Mammal teeth bring important information regarding phylogeny and diet. However, postcranial elements, although poorly studied for small Paleogene mammals, can provide other significant data. The purpose of this study is to associate tarsal bones with dental specimens for a systematic identification. We thus chose the Belgian locality of Dormaal (Tienen Formation, Belgium) that has yielded the earliest Eocene mammals of Europe. This particularly rich fauna, dated between 55.5 and 55.8 Ma, occurred during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, a key period in the mammal evolution. It is composed by archaic mammals (“condylarths”, arctocyonids, plesiadapiforms, “insectivorans”…) and also by earliest modern taxa (primates, rodents, carnivoraforms, artiodactyls …), representing about 14,000 dental specimens. 488 tarsal bones are studied according to three methods: morphology, relative abundance and relative size. 12 morphotypes of astragali and 18 of calcanei are discriminated and most of them are identified at the level of species (e.g. the marsupial Peratherium constans), genus or family (e.g. ischyromyid rodents). New perspectives in phylogeny and paleoecology are proposed for further studies implying tarsal bones.
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Article Reference Taxonomic revision and palaeoecological interpretation of the plant assemblage of Bernissart (Barremian, Belgium)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2021