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Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living superspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part A: Selachii. No. 3: Order: Squaliformes - Families: Echinorhinidae, Oxynotidae and Squalidae. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 59, 101–158
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Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living superspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part A: Selachii. No. 2b: Order: Carcharhiniformes - Familiy: Scyliorhinidae. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 60, 181–230
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living superspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part A: Selachii. No. 2c: Order: Carcharhiniformes Families: Proscylliidae, Hemigaleidae, Pseudotriakidae, Leptochariidae and Carcharhinidae. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 61, 73–120
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living superspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part A: Selachii. No. 4: Order: Orectolobiformes Families: Brachaeluridae, Giglymostomatidae, Hemiscylliidae, Orectolobidae, Parascylliidae, Rhiniodontidae, Stegostomatidae. Order: Pristiophoriformes - Family: Pristiophoridae Order: Squatiniformes - Family: Squatinidae. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 62, 193–254
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living superaspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Addendum to Part A, No. 1b: Hexanchiformes - Family: Chlamidoselachidae; No. 5: Order: Heterodontiformes - Family: Heterodontidae; No. 6: Order: Lamniformes - Families: Cetorhinidae, Megachasmidae; Addendum 1 to No. 3: Order: Squaliformes; Addendum 1 to No. 4: Order Orectolobiformes; General Glossary; Summary Part A. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 63, 185–256
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living superaspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Addendum to Part A, No. 1: Hexanchiformes - Family: Hexanchidae. Odontological results supporting the validity of Hexanchus vitulus Springer & Waller. 1969 as the third species of the genus Hexanchus Rafinesque, 1810, and suggesting intrafamilial reordering of the Hexanchidae. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 64, 147–163
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living supraspecific taxa of chondrichthyan fishes. Part A: Selachii. Addendum to 1: Order Hexanchiformes-Family Hexachidae, 2: Order Carcharhiniformes, 2a: Family Triakidae, 2b: Family Scyliorhinidae, 2c: Family Carcharhinidae, Hemigaleidae, Leptochariidae, Sphyrnidae, Proscylliidae and Pseudotriakidae, 3: Order Squaliformes: Family Echinorhinidae, Oxynotidae and Squalidae. Tooth vascularization and phylogenetic interpretation. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 73, 5–26
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Contribution to the odontological study of the Chondrichthyes. 2. The genus Oxynotus Rafinesque, 1810. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 75, 5–20
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Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living supraspecific taxa of chondrichthyan fishes. Part B: Batomorphii No. 1a: Order: Rajoidei - Family: Rajidae Genera and Subgenera: Anacanthobatis (Schroederobatis), Anacanthobatis (Springeria), Breviraja, Dactylobatus, Gurgesiella (Gurgesiella), Gurgesiella (Fenestraja), Malacoraja, Neoraja and Pavoraja. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 64, 165–207
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living supraspecific taxa of chondrichthyan fishes. Part B: Batomorphii No. 1b: Order: Rajoidei - Family: Rajidae Genera and Subgenera: Bathyraja (with a deep-water, shallow-water and transitional morphotype) Psammobatis, Raja (Amblyraja), Raja (Dipturus), Raja (Leucoraja), Raja (Raja), Raja (Rajella) (with two morphotypes), Raja (Rioraja), Raja (Rostroraja), Raja lintea and Sympterygia. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 65, 237–307
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living supra-specific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part B: Batomorphii No. 1c: Order: Rajiformes - Suborder Rajoidei - Family: Rajidae - Genera and Subgenera: Arhynchobatis, Bathyraja richardsoni-type, Cruriraja, Irolita, Notoraja, Pavoraja (Insentiraja), Pavoraja (Pavoraja), Pseudoraja, Raja (Atlantoraja), Raja (Okamejei) and Rhinoraja. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 66, 179–236
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living superaspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part B: Batomorphii No. 2: Order: Rajiformes - Suborder: Pristoidei - Family: Pristidae - Genera: Anoxypristis and Pristis; No. 3: Suborder: Rajoidei - Superfamily: Rhinobatoidea - Families: Rhinidae - Genera: Rhina and Rhynchobatus and Rhinobatidae - Genera: Aptychotrema, Platyrhina, Plathyrhinoidis, Rhinobatos, Trygonorrhina, Zanobatus and Zapteryx. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 67, 107–162
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living supra-specific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part B: Batomorphii No. 4a: Order Rajiformes - Suborder Myliobatoidei - Superfamily Dasyatoidea - Family Dasyatidae - Subfamily Dasyatinae - Genera: Amphotistius, Dasyatis, Himantura, Pastinachus, Pteroplatytrygon, Taeniura, Urogymnus and Urolophoides (incl. supraspecific taxa of uncertain status and validity), Superfamily Myliobatoidea - Family Gymnuridae - Genera: Aetoplatea and Gymnura, Superfamily Plesiobatoidea - Family Hexatrygonidae - Genus: Hexatrygon. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 68, 145–197
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living supraspecific taxa of chondrichthyan fishes. Part B: Batomorphii. No.4b: Order Rajiformes - Suborder Myliobatoidei - Superfamily Dasyatoidea - Family Dasyatididae - Subfamily Dasyatinae - Genus: Taeniura, Urogymnus, Urolophoides - Subfamily Potamotrygoninae - Genera: Disceus, Pleisiotrygon, and Potamotrygon (incl. supraspecific taxa of uncertain status and validity), Family Urolophidae - Trygonoptera, Urolophus and Urotrygon - Superfamily Myliobatidea - Family: Gymnuridae - Genus: Aetoplatea. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 69, 161–200
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living superaspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part B: Batomorphii 4c: Order: Rajiformes - Suborder Myliobatoidei - Superfamily Dasyatoidea - Family Dasyatidae - Subfamily Dasyatinae - Genus: Urobatis, Subfamily Potamotrygoninae - Genus: Pomatotrgon, Superfamily Plesiobatoidea - Family Plesiobatidae - Genus: Plestiobatis, Superfamily Myliobatoidea - Family Myliobatidae Subfamily Myliobatinae - Genera: Aetobatus, Aetomylaeus, Myliobatis and Pteromylaeus, Subfamily Rhinopterinae - Genus: Rhinoptera and Subfamily Mobulinae - Genera: Manta and Mobula. Addendum 1 to 4a: erratum to Genus Pteroplatytrygon. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 70, 5–67
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living supraspecific taxa of Chondrichthyan fishes. Part C: Holocephali 1: Order Chimaeriformes - Suborder Chimaeroidei - Family Callorhynchidae - Subfamiliy Callorhynchinae - Genus: Callorhinchus, Family Chimaeridae - Genera: Chimaera and Hydrolagus, Family Rhinochimaeridae - Genera: Harriotta, Neoharriotta, and Rhinochimaera. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 71, 5–35
Contributions to the study of the comparative morphology of teeth and other relevant ichthyodorulites in living supraspecific taxa of chondrichthyan fishes. Part B: Batomorphii. No. 4: Order Torpediniformes - Family Narcinidae - Subfamily Narcininae - Genera: Benthobatis, Diplobatis, Discopyge and Narcine, Subfamily Narkinae - Genera: Bengalichthys, Crassinarke, Heteronarce, Narke, Temera, and Typhlonarke, Family Torpedinidae - Subfamily Torpedininae - Genus: Torpedo - Subfamily T. (Tetronarke) and T. (Torpedo) and Subfamily Hypninae - Genus: Hypnos. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie, 72, 5–45
Le Miocène du Deurganckdok à Doel. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Belgium, 54, 1–149
Catalogue of the type specimens of Recent vertebrates in the National Museums of Scotland. National Museums of Scotland information series, (4), 1–34
Observations concerning the Evolution and the Parasystematic of all the living and fossil Heterodontiformes. Géominpal Belgica, 3: 17 pp
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