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A new species and records of Diolenius Thorell, 1870 (Araneae: Salticidae) from New Guinea
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/publications-on-rbins-collections-by-external-author-s/articlereference.2017-10-10.4315309751
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)2017/10/10 09:04:28 GMT+1Article ReferenceDescriptions de nouveaux Onthophagus Latreille, 1802 d'Afrique tropicale, appartenant au groupe 23 de d'Orbigny (1913) (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/publications-on-rbins-collections-by-external-author-s/articlereference.2017-10-10.7038837989
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)2017/10/10 09:15:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceDescription of a new Afrotropical genus and species of apterous Apatophyseini Lacordaire, 1869 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Dorcasominae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/publications-on-rbins-collections-by-external-author-s/articlereference.2017-10-10.1218744402
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)2017/10/10 09:15:11 GMT+1Article ReferenceContribution à la connaissande des Pachnoda Burmeister, 1842 d'Ethiopie avec la description d'une nouvelle espèce et d'une nouvelle sous-espèce (Coleoptera, Cetoniidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/publications-on-rbins-collections-by-external-author-s/articlereference.2017-10-10.5364523162
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)2017/10/10 09:25:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceThe first lower jaw of a ctenacanthid shark from the Late Devonian (Famennian) of Belgium
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2021/articlereference.2022-02-23.0167159145
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction BoardImpact FactorRBINS Collection(s)2022/02/23 14:22:08 GMT+1Article ReferenceThe erroneous chondrichthyan egg case assignments from the Devonian: implications for the knowledge on the evolution of the reproductive strategy within chondrichthyans
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2021/articlereference.2022-02-23.6557197270
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction BoardImpact FactorRBINS Collection(s)2022/02/23 14:28:30 GMT+1Article ReferenceAbeilles de Belgique et des régions limitrophes (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apoidea) Famille Halictidae
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2021/bookreference.2021-08-09.0948758094
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)RBINS Collection(s)2021/08/09 09:45:00 GMT+1Book ReferenceThe Lost Types of Carabus pallens Fabricius, 1775 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Lebiinae) from the Banks and Hunter Collections: Lectotype Designation, Redescription, and Distribution
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/publications-on-rbins-collections-by-external-author-s/articlereference.2019-03-28.9018759587
No publisherInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2019/03/28 08:30:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTaxonomic revision of Agraphydrus Régimbart, 1903 II. The Indian Subcontinent (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae: Acidocerinae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/publications-on-rbins-collections-by-external-author-s/articlereference.2019-03-28.2688941497
No publisherInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2019/03/28 09:10:48 GMT+1Article ReferenceThe new stick insect genus Medauromorpha gen. nov. with one new species from Vietnam and notes on Medauroidea Zompro, 2000 (Phasmida: Phasmatidae: Clitumninae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2017/articlereference.2017-02-07.2757585142
No publisherPeer ReviewOpen AccessInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2017/02/07 13:50:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceThe Picasso stick insect. A striking new species of Calvisia from Vietnam with notes on captive breeding and new methods for incubation of eggs (Phasmida: Diapheromeridae: Necrosciinae)
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No publisherPeer ReviewOpen AccessInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2017/02/07 14:00:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceLes sépultures des XVII-XVIIIèmes siècles fouillées en 1938 à Ngongo Mbata (République Démocratique du Congo) : recrutement et état sanitaire
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2020/articlereference.2021-03-12.6054889813
This article seeks to bring new insights on funerary practices of Ngongo Mbata (17-18th cent. AD), a Kongo Kingdom’s major site. The excavation that took place between 1938 and 1942, has delivered a number of tombs. The skeletal assemblage, curated in the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, consists of 38 human skeletons. The bones are badly preserved. With the main aim of conducting the biological profile of Ngongo Mbata’s population (estimation of age, sex and stature). This was completed by a more specific study of dental pathologies and morphological variations to enrich this content. Finally, the studied population was placed in a larger geographical context to shed new light on populations in Central Africa. Despite the bad preservation of skeletons, our study has revealed a high presence of young individuals (less than 30 years old). Besides the dental pathological study has shown, a low frequency of dental carious, dental calculus or periodontal diseases, which seems to indicate a relatively good dental health. Beyond the lifestyles, this research has also revealed different aspects of the funerary practices of Kongo’s society. In the future, isotopic, micro-wear or dental metric variations research, could increase our knowledge and open new perspectives on diet, mobility and geographical origin of this population.No publisherPeer ReviewRBINS Collection(s)2021/03/12 17:20:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceWaulsort Caverne X: A new cave site with Early Mesolithic human remains in Belgium.
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Caverne X in Waulsort (Namur province, Belgium), excavated in the 19 th century, revealed a burial site which was unexpectedly dated to the Final Upper Paleolithic (10,820 ± 80 BP, OxA-6856) in the 1990's. A re-examination of the collection and a new radiocarbon dating program was recently undertaken. The dates obtained on four left femurs (9285 ± 30 BP, ETH-74725; 9310 ± 30 BP, ETH-74726; 9340 ± 30 BP, ETH-74727; 9300 ± 30 BP, ETH-74728) revealed that the remains should in fact be attributed to the Early Mesolithic, ISSN 0259-3548 25 MM 28:2 (December 2020) consistent with 24 other 14 C dates obtained for eight cave sites in the Meuse Basin which range from ca. 9600 BP to 9000 BP. Caverne X contained 544 human remains belonging to at least nine individuals (one fetus, one perinatal/young child, one teenager, two adolescents/young adults and four adults), and 66 faunal remains consisting mainly of intrusive animals with the possible exception of a cervid antler, and one artefact (a small flint blade). Other than ochre deposits, all alterations (breakage, surface abrasion, impact scars and concretions) are post-depositional in origin. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis indicates a diet primarily based on terrestrial resources from an open landscape with proteins provided by large herbivores. Our study shows that Caverne X fits well with results already obtained for the Meuse Basin cave burials in terms of chronology, minimum number of individuals, funerary rituals and diet.No publisherInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2021/03/12 17:30:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceSpiraaltjes op het strand en onderste boven in de oceaan: de Posthoorninktvis Spirula spirula weet iedereen te verbazen
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2020/articlereference.2020-12-15.9203484674
No publisherPopular ScienceRBINS Collection(s)2020/12/15 12:18:57 GMT+1Article ReferenceApplying micro-CT imaging in the study of fossil sepiids and nautilids (Cephalopoda): examples from the Eocene of Belgium
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2020/inproceedingsreference.2020-12-15.7469040139
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)Abstract of an Oral Presentation or a Poster2020/12/15 12:33:19 GMT+1Inproceedings Reference