Search publications of the members of the Royal Belgian institute of natural Sciences
- Three new Eustala (Araneae, Araneidae) species from the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)
- Unraveling the goblin spiders puzzle: rDNA phylogeny of the family Oonopidae (Araneae)
- The spider Theridion Melanostictum (Araneae, Theridiidae), a recent introduction to Galapagos
- Long-term interactions between man and the fluvial environment – case of the Diyala alluvial fan, Iraq
- Discovery of Recent thecideide brachiopods (Order: Thecideida, Family: Thecideidae) in Sulawesi, Indonesian Archipelago, with implications for reproduction and shell size in the genus Ospreyella
- For the first time thecideide brachiopods have been discovered in the Indonesian Archipelago. All specimens were collected in a water depth of 30 m from an old shipwreck, the “Mutiara”, which represents a remarkable habitat for these cryptic brachiopods despite its artificial nature. The thecidellinine species Minutella cf. minuta and the lacazelline species Ospreyella mutiara n. sp. are described and illustrated comprehensively, including their shell ontogeny. The inclusion of the new species O. mutiara in the genus Ospreyella Lüter and Wörheide, 2003 is based on results of an integrated approach combining morphological, ontogenetic and genetic studies. Relevant morphological characters diagnostic for Ospreyella are established. In addition, all Recent lacazelline brachiopod genera are confirmed as valid taxa using molecular methods. The small body size of O. mutiara and the weakly developed brachidium in comparison to other Ospreyella species as a consequence of heterochrony is discussed in more detail. O. mutiara is the first species of the exclusively gonochoristic genus Ospreyella for which hermaphroditism is now documented.
- New records of nine ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) for the Galapagos Islands
- The H3O-project: towards sustainable use and management of the Flemish-Dutch subsurface
- A highly diverse micrososm in a hostile world: a review on the associates of red wood ants (Formica rufa group)
- Distribution, behavioral dominance and potential impacts on endemic fauna of the tropical fire ant Solenopsis geminata (Hymenoptera: Myrmicinae) in the Galapagos archipelago
- Human impact on alluvial fan development: can human niche construction provide a conceptual framework for long-term landscape evolution?
- Verstekelingen met een geurtje in de bosmierennesten van De Haan
- Découverte de Myrmica lonae Finzi, 1926 en Wallonie (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
- Resultaten van een Malaisevalcampagne in de vallei van de Zeverenbeek (Deinze, Oost-Vlaanderen, België)
- Syrphidae and Stratiomyidae collected during a three year survey with a Malaisetrap in Viesville (prov. Hainaut)
- Revision of the Belgian Camillidae, a neglected family (Diptera: Camillidae)
- De Roerdalslenk
- Apport à la connaissance des heligmonevra de l'Afrique Occidentale et description d'une nouvelle espèce (Diptera, Asilidae)
- Towards the DNA barcoding of the Congolese riverine fish fauna
- Identifying Congolese birds from feathers using DNA barcodes
- Get off on the right foot. The importance of initial steps in NGS data analysis