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Phyllotreta astrachanica Lopatin, 1977, Phyllotreta rugifrons Kuester, 1849 et Longitarsus kutscherai (Rye, 1872) identifiés pour la première fois en Belgique (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae). Entretiens sur les Chrysomelidae de Belgique etc.
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2021/articlereference.2022-01-18.0888877667
No publisherPeer ReviewPDF availableInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2022/01/18 15:50:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceColimarena, a new replacement name for the genus Colima Jocqué & Baert, 2005 (Araneae: Zodariidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2021/articlereference.2022-01-18.6366925348
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2022/01/18 16:05:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceRevisional notes on Trictenotoma Gray, 1832 (Coleoptera: Trictenotomidae) in Indochina bioregion, with description of a new species
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2020/articlereference.2020-07-27.3488674403
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)PDF availableImpact FactorPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2020/07/27 17:35:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceRecord of Basilissopsis for the bathyal region of the South Atlantic (Brazil) based on the description of a new species and the designation of a lectotype for B. rhyssa
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/publications-on-rbins-collections-by-external-author-s/articlereference.2015-01-28.5758890110
No publisherPeer ReviewOpen AccessInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2015/01/28 12:15:21 GMT+1Article ReferenceBrabantophyton, a new genus with stenokolealean affinities from a Middle to earliest Upper Devonian locality from Belgium
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2016/articlereference.2018-03-05.5254853265
A new taxon with stenokolealean affinities, Brabantophyton runcariense gen. et sp. nov., is described from seven pyrite permineralized axes collected from the mid Givetian to earliest Frasnian (late Middle to earliest Upper Devonian) locality of Ronquières (Belgium). The specimens include stems and lateral organs. The stems are characterized by a protostele dissected into three primary ribs, each of them dividing into two secondary ribs. The protostele shows a central protoxylem strand and numerous strands distributed along the midplanes of the ribs. The vascular supply to lateral organ is composed of two pairs of traces, produced at the same time by the two ribs issued from a single primary rib of the protostele. Within each pair, the shape and the size of the traces are unequal: one is T-shaped and the other is oval to reniform. The T-shaped traces of each pair face each other. The inner cortex of the lateral organs is parenchymatous and the outer cortex is sparganum-like. The specimens of Brabantophyton runcariense show many similarities with the stenokolealean genus Crossia virginiana Beck and Stein, but the vascular supply of lateral organs of the latter consists of a more symmetrical and distinctively simpler pair of traces. Brabantophyton represents the first report of the Stenokoleales in southeastern Laurussia. The characteristics of the Brabantophyton protostele compare better with the anatomy of the radiatopses, and, within the latter, particularly with basal seed plants.No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Peer ReviewImpact FactorInternational Redaction Board2018/03/05 16:47:37 GMT+1Article ReferenceSawflies from northern Ecuador and a checklist for the country (Hymenoptera: Argidae, Orussidae, Pergidae, Tenthredinidae, Xiphydriidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2018/articlereference.2018-07-12.0059370781
No publisherInternational Redaction BoardPeer ReviewOpen AccessImpact FactorRBINS Collection(s)2018/07/12 06:30:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTaxinomie et évolution : permanence et actualité. Textes de Claude Dupuis (1927-2020)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2023-oa/bookreference.2024-01-09.8925815404
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2024/01/09 09:33:44 GMT+1Book ReferenceIntegrative taxonomy resuscitates two species in the Lasioglossum villosulum complex (Kirby, 1802) (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2018/4698
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction BoardImpact FactorOpen Access2020/01/07 11:20:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceFirst mitochondrial genomes of five hoverfly species of the genus Eristalinus (Diptera: Syrphidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2018/4697
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction BoardImpact Factor2020/01/07 11:20:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceA Miocene leatherback turtle from the Westerschelde (The Netherlands) with possible cetacean bite marks: identification, taphonomy and cladistics
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2019/articlereference.2020-01-07.4303556230
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2020/01/07 11:55:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceMonstrotyphis anapaulae n. sp. a remarkable new Typhinae (Gastropoda: Muricidae) from Mozambique
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2019/articlereference.2020-01-09.2244739595
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2020/01/09 10:20:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceDescription of Two New Species of Dermomurex (Gastropoda: Muricidae) with a Review of Dermomurex (Takia) in the Indo-West Pacific
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2019/articlereference.2020-01-09.9789324770
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2020/01/09 10:30:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceDescription of two new muricid species (Gastropoda: Muricidae: Muricopsinae) from the western Atlantic and the eastern Pacific
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2019/articlereference.2020-01-09.2698486339
No publisherPeer ReviewImpact FactorInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2020/01/09 10:35:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceMale spiders control offspring sex ratio through greater production of female-determining sperm
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2018/articlereference.2018-05-08.3599885889
No publisherPeer ReviewInternational Redaction BoardImpact FactorOpen Access2018/05/08 08:30:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceCross-taxon congruence of taxonomic and functional beta diversity facets across spatial and temporal scales
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2022/articlereference.2023-03-10.6786109601
An intensively debated issue in ecology is whether the variations in the biodiversity patterns of different biological groups are congruent in space and time. In addition, ecologists have recognized the necessity of accounting for both taxonomic and functional facets when analysing spatial and temporal congruence patterns. This study aimed to determine how the cross-taxon congruence of taxonomic and functional beta diversity varies across space and time, using data from four floodplains at a continental scale. Our general hypothesis was that the congruence between aquatic biological groups, either taxonomic or functional, would decrease with the “between-group” functional distance. Also, we examined how congruence patterns varied across spatial and temporal scales by focusing on how the cross-taxon relationships differ among Brazilian floodplains and between dry/wet periods. Our study comprised information on eight biological groups from the four largest Brazilian river-floodplain systems, and cross-taxon congruence was assessed using Procrustes analysis. Our results show how detailed analyses can reveal different patterns of cross-taxon congruence, and partially support the hypothesis that the strength of cross-taxon congruence is negatively related to between-group functional distance.No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Open AccessImpact FactorPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2023/03/10 11:28:34 GMT+1Article Reference