Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Mammal collection

Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences

The mammal collection of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences contains 42,000 specimens and includes significant osteological material (bones and skeletons). The best represented groups are bats, rodents, carnivores and primates. The Institute has type material for 27 species. The rodent collection was extended by RBINS biologist Xavier Misonne. Walter Verheyen built up the collection of fauna from Belgium and Papua New Guinea, and Jacques Verschuren put together a large collection of mammal specimens from Africa. The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Mammalia collection contains 59893 digitised specimens of 2274 taxa. The following classes are included: Mammalia Linnaeus, 1758, Reptilia Laurenti, 1768

Creators

  • Olivier Pauwels
  • Thomas Vandenberghe

From / till

1822-01-01 - 2017-09-16

Updated

2021-01-25

Category

Environment

File type

DWC-A

Identifier

rbins:dataset::be_rbins_vertebrates_mammalia

License

CC BY NonCommercial 4.0