Jan Hulselmans
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Jan L.J. Hulselmans, Belgian zoologist.
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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1977
[edit]- Hulselmans, J.L.J. 1977. Further notes on African Bufonidae, with descriptions of new species and subspecies. Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines. Tervuren 91: 512–524.
2003
[edit]- Verheyen, W.N., Hulselmans, J., Dierckx, T., Colyn, M., Leirs, H. & Verheyen, E. 2003. A craniometric and genetic approach to the systematics of the genus Dasymys Peters, 1875, selection of a neotype and description of three new taxa (Rodentia, Muridae, Africa). Bulletin de L’Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie 73: 27–71. PDF Reference page.
2007
[edit]- Lavrenchenko, L.A., Verheyen, W.N., Verheyen, E., Hulselmans, J. & Leirs, H. 2007. Morphometric and genetic study of Ethiopian Lophuromys flavopunctatus Thomas, 1888 species complex with description of three new 70-chromosomal species (Muridae, Rodentia). Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique (Biologie) 77: 77–117. Reference page.
- Verheyen, W.N., Hulselmans, J., Dierckx, T., Mulungu, L., Leirs, H., Corti, M. & Verheyen, E. 2007. The characterization of the Kilimanjaro Lophuromys aquilus True 1892 population and the description of five new Lophuromys species (Rodentia, Muridae). Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique (Biologie) 77: 23–75. Reference page.
2010
[edit]- Colyn, M., Hulselmans, J., Sonet, G., Oudé, P., De Winter, J., Natta, A., Nagy, Z.T. & Verheyen, E. 2010. Discovery of a new duiker species (Bovidae: Cephalophinae) from the Dahomey Gap, West Africa. Zootaxa 2637(1): 1–30. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2637.1.1
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2013
[edit]- Stanley, W.T., Robbins, L.W., Malekani, J.M., Gambalemoke Mbalitini, S., Migurimu, D.A., Mukinzi, J.C., Hulselmans, J., Prévot, V., Verheyen, E., Hutterer, R., Doty, J.B., Monroe, B.P., Nakazawa, Y.J., Braden, Z., Carroll, D., Kerbis Peterhans, J.C., Bates, J.M. & Esselstyn, J.A. 2013. A new hero emerges: another exceptional mammalian spine and its potential adaptive significance. Biology letters 9(5) DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0486 Reference page.
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