@article {4352, title = {Do birds from the Democratic Republic of Congo present in museum collections contain useful genetic information?}, journal = {Entomologica Romanica}, volume = {15}, year = {2010}, pages = {11 - 16}, type = {no impact factor}, keywords = {archival DNA, Aves, COI, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DNA barcoding, museum sample}, url = {http://www.nhbs.com/bonner_zoologische_monographien_tefno_5027.html}, author = {Sonet, Gontran and Breman, Floris C and Jordaens, Kurt and Lenglet, Georges and Louette, Michel and Montanes, Gloria and Nagy, Zolt{\'a}n T. and Van Houdt, Jeroen K.J. and Verheyen, Erik} } @article {4379, title = {DNA barcoding of museum specimens of Lymantriidae preserved in the Royal Museum for Central Africa}, journal = {Entomologica romanica}, volume = {15}, year = {2010}, pages = {11-16}, abstract = {Some preserved specimens of the lepidopteran collection of the Royal Museum for Central Africa were used in a pilot DNA barcoding study. They differed in age, the applied preservation methods and collection sites. Thereby, short and standard DNA barcode sequences were obtained, and species assignments based on neighbour-joining tree reconstruction were carried out and compared with morphological identification. Our results show that the DNA barcoding approach is able to distinguish lymantriid species on an efficient way. Furthermore, we show three examples where it also provides with novel information to taxonomic problems: we found a possibly undescribed species of Leucoma, recovered the possible synonymy of Stracena promelaena and Stracena flavescens, and found an unexpected genetic diversity of some Porthesaroa species.}, keywords = {Afrotropic, COI, DNA barcoding, Lymantriidae}, issn = {1224-2594}, author = {Nagy, Zolt{\'a}n T. and Breman, Floris C and Dall Asta, Ugo} }