RBINS DaRWIN


Description :

 The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences houses a precious collection of zoological, anthropological, paleontological, mineralogical and geological materials and data. The renowned Iguanodons from Bernissart, ambassadors of the Belgian science institute in Brussels, represent a natural history collection currently estimated to hold over 37 million specimens. The roots of the present day collection reach far back in history. It evolved from the Natural History collection of Karel of Lotharingen, governor of The Netherlands (1712-1780) and was part of didactic materials owned by the Central School of the City of Brussels. After the independence of Belgium, the City of Brussels donated the collection to the Belgian Government and became part of the autonomous Royal Natural History Museum in 1846, known as the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences since 1948. Fieldwork by researchers and collaborators, in Belgium and abroad, donations and purchases have been expanding the assets ever since. Data presented here are coming from the darwin database, the collection management tool of the RBINS. Today, the darwin database manages information on about 350.000 specimens stored in the institute's depositories. This number rises on a daily basis thanks to the continued efforts of curators and their adjuncts that are responsible for maintaining the stored specimens and information. Our online database provides information about the collections of the Vertebrates, Invertebrates, Entomology and Paleobotany. The application will soon be expanded with paleontozoological data. The Department of Geology and the Department of Marine Ecosystems provide information on different systems. More information on these departments can be found on www.sciencesnaturelles.be/institute/structure/geology/gsb_website and www.mumm.ac.be The corner stone of the darwin database is the specimen and the information about its origin and its status. Although the status of the specimens sollow the current regulations of the International Code on Zoological Nomenclature other status specifications not treated by the ICZN regulations (eg. topotype) have been maintained as supplementary information about the specimen(s) in question. Enjoy your virtual visit through our collections!

Link GBIF portal : https://www.gbif.org/dataset/8138eb72-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a
Le jeu de données diffusé est issu d'un traitement automatique appliqué sur les données issues du GBIF. Les règles de l'INPN et plus globalement du SINP (en termes de périmètre et de contrôle sur les données) peuvent impliquer que l'ensemble des données du jeu source ne soit pas restitué dans le SINP.
 The disseminated dataset stems from an automatic treatment applied to data coming from GBIF. INPN rules, and more generally SINP rules (in terms of perimeter and data quality controls) may imply that the whole of the source dataset might not be provided on the SINP platform. 

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Contacts

Type Organisme Nom
Fournisseur Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences DARWIN ICT
Producteur Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences RYMENANS Johnny

Dates publication :

Premiere diffusion : 24/09/2019 
Dernière mise à jour : 30/11/2023  

Liste des espèces répertoriées :

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Nom scientifique CD_NOM Règne Classe Ordre Famille Date première observation Date dernière observation Fiche

Chiffres clés :

 1684 données 
 509 espèces 
 568 taxons 

Répartition des données par groupes taxonomiques :

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