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Un atelier métallurgique laténien travaillant les alliages cuivreux et le fer à Berloz (Hesbaye liégeoise, Belgique) : étude archéométrique et mode de fabrication des creusets.
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2019/articlereference.2021-01-06.0873442452
No publisherOpen AccessInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2021/01/06 15:30:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceUltraconserved elements-based phylogenomic systematics of the snake superfamily Elapoidea, with the description of a new Afro-Asian family
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2023/Das2023
The highly diverse snake superfamily Elapoidea is considered to be a classic example of ancient, rapid radiation. Such radiations are challenging to fully resolve phylogenetically, with the highly diverse Elapoidea a case in point. Previous attempts at inferring a phylogeny of elapoids produced highly incongruent estimates of their evolutionary relationships, often with very low statistical support. We sought to resolve this situation by sequencing over 4,500 ultraconserved element loci from multiple representatives of every elapoid family/subfamily level taxon and inferring their phylogenetic relationships with multiple methods. Concatenation and multispecies coalescent based species trees yielded largely congruent and well-supported topologies. Hypotheses of a hard polytomy were not retained for any deep branches. Our phylogenies recovered Cyclocoridae and Elapidae as diverging early within Elapoidea. The Afro-Malagasy radiation of elapoid snakes, classified as multiple subfamilies of an inclusive Lamprophiidae by some earlier authors, was found to be monophyletic in all analyses. The genus Micrelaps was consistently recovered as sister to Lamprophiidae. We establish a new family, Micrelapidae fam. nov., for Micrelaps and assign Brachyophis to this family based on cranial osteological synapomorphy. We estimate that Elapoidea originated in the early Eocene and rapidly diversified into all the major lineages during this epoch. Ecological opportunities presented by the post-Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event may have promoted the explosive radiation of elapoid snakes.No publisherRBINS Collection(s)PDF availableOpen AccessImpact FactorPeer Review2023/06/22 15:25:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTyppe material of taxa described by Cousin and Jousseaume in the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2020/articlereference.2020-12-18.1908909388
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)PDF availableOpen AccessPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2020/12/18 00:25:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTypological, technological and functional analyses of Mousterian points.
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/articlereference.2014-01-01.1089015948
Spy cave provided the most important number of Mousterian points in Belgium. Most of them were found in the “second fauna-bearing level” (De Puydt & Lohest, 1887) and are stored at the Grand Curtius Museum in Liège (De Puydt collection). They revealed morphological particularities and a remarkable similarity that encouraged a more detailed techno-morpho-functional analysis. Their good state of preservation allowed us to observe macro-traces and sometimes microwear polishesNo publisherRBINS Publication(s)Peer ReviewInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2016/06/08 10:32:47 GMT+1Article ReferenceType material of Clausiliidae door snails from Philippe Dautzenberg in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2020/articlereference.2020-07-24.5146825177
No publisherPeer ReviewOpen AccessPDF availableRBINS Collection(s)2020/07/24 13:50:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new stick insect genera from Vietnam, Nuichua gen. nov. and Pterohirasea gen. nov. with two new species (Phasmida: Diapheromeridae: Necrosciinae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2018/articlereference.2018-04-26.8375720844
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)RBINS Collection(s)2018/04/26 13:34:13 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of the genus Gergithus Stål, 1870 from Thailand and Borneo (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Issidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2021/articlereference.2021-04-13.4054281859
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)PDF availableOpen AccessPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2021/04/13 01:45:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of the genus Neogergithoides Sun, Meng & Wang, 2012 extend its distribution to Northern Vietnam (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Issidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/articlereference.2015-12-18.7306190092
No publisherPeer ReviewOpen AccessInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2015/12/18 10:15:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of Tetricodes Fennah, 1956 from Northern Vietnam (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Issidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2018/articlereference.2018-10-31.4113607596
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)RBINS Collection(s)2018/10/31 13:22:07 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of Spiniphiline (Gastropoda: Cephalaspidea) from the Middle and Eastern Atlantic Ocean
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2021/articlereference.2021-04-24.4314356096
No publisherPeer ReviewPDF availableRBINS Collection(s)2021/04/24 19:25:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of Scalptia (Neogastropoda: Cancellarioidea: Cancellariidae) from the Indian Ocean
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/articlereference.2015-06-12.3033053370
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)2015/06/12 08:00:49 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of robber fly in the genus Saropogon Loew, 1847 from Southeast Asia (Diptera: Asilidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2017/articlereference.2018-01-24.8156274754
No publisherPeer ReviewRBINS Collection(s)2018/01/24 11:30:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of Polydictya from Borneo and Siberut, and notes on P. chewi Nagai & Porion, 2004 and P. tan
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2016/articlereference.2016-11-21.8634361422
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)RBINS Collection(s)2016/11/21 10:42:58 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of Clytini Mulsant, 1839 from Tibet (Coleoptera Cerambycidae Cerambycinae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/publications-on-rbins-collections-by-external-author-s/articlereference.2017-06-22.5700661984
No publisherRBINS Collection(s)2017/06/22 06:55:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTwo new species of <i>Leptanilloides</i> Mann, 1823 (Formicidae: Dorylinae) from the Andes of southern Ecuador
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/4619
Two new species of Leptanilloides are described: L. copalinga Delsinne & Donoso sp. nov., and L. prometea Delsinne & Donoso sp. nov., based on workers collected in the leaf litter and soil of the Andes of southern Ecuador. Both species belong to the L. biconstricta species-group (formally diagnosed here). The metatibial gland, considered a synapomorphy for Dorylinae, is observed in L. prometea sp. nov. but seems absent in L. copalinga sp. nov. We provide a COI DNA barcode for both species and a revised key for the worker caste of all known species in the genus. We also describe a single male identified as a potential new Leptanilloides species on the basis of morphology. Furthermore, its mitochondrial COI gene sequence does not match any previously barcoded species. However, we refrain from giving it a specific name because of our lack of knowledge about the worker caste. So far, half of the 14 Leptanilloides species have been discovered above 1500 m in the mountain forests or páramos of the Ecuadorian Andes, confirming, if needed, the biological significance of these threatened habitats.No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Peer ReviewImpact FactorInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2015/10/08 10:40:00 GMT+1Article Reference