Hans Henderickx Explained

Hans Henderickx

Hans Henderickx (1961–2016) was a Belgian entomologist specializing in Invertebrates born in Mol, Belgium.

Biography

He started in 1984 as researcher in the Life Sciences electron microscope department of Janssen Pharmaceutica (Johnson & Johnson). Initially, he trained in the spearheading technologies regarding digital medical imaging. In 2003 he became department manager. Under the guidance of Dr Narcisse Leleup (Brussels, Belgium) he focused on invertebrate morphology and faunistics. He authored 81 publications on invertebrate palaeontology, biospeleology and faunistics, many of them pivoting around his unrivaled skills in micro-photography.[1] He described 25 new species from different invertebrate groups, including some extinct species from fossils. Already in 2006 he published -as first one- a paper describing a new arachnid and its external and internal morphology with the novel application of X-ray micro-CT in opaque amber. As researcher, he remained connected to the University Antwerp and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, until his death in November 2016.[2]

Taxa named by him

Taxa named after him

Publications (selection)

Full list of publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Publications by Hans Henderickx.
  2. Mededelingenblad bij Phegea. Phegea. 2016. 44. 4. 14 March 2017. Newsletter with Phegea. Dutch.
  3. Lasiochernes cretonatus, a new pseudoscorpion species from Crete (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones . Hans Henderickx . 1998 . Phegea . 26 . 4 . 123–129.
  4. Pseudobankesia keersmaekersi sp. n., a new species from Greece (Lepidoptera, Psychidae, Taleporiinae) . Hans . Henderickx . Wilfried R. . Arnscheid . June 3, 2017 . Nota Lepidopterologica . 40 . 1 . 31–38 . nl.pensoft.net . 10.3897/nl.40.11330 . free.
  5. Web site: Henderickx, H. & Boone, M., 2016. The basal pseudoscorpion family Feaellidae Ellingsen, 1906 walks the earth for 98.000.000 years: a new fossil genus has been found in Cretaceous Burmese amber (Pseudoscorpiones: Feaellidae).
  6. Web site: X-ray micro-CT reconstruction reveals eight antennomeres in a new fossil taxon that constitutes a sister clade to Dundoxenos and Triozocera (Strepsiptera: Corioxenidae). May 30, 2013. lib.ugent.be.
  7. Phase-contrast synchrotron microtomography reveals the morphology of a partially visible new Pseudogarypus in Baltic amber (Pseudoscorpiones: Pseudogarypidae). Carmen . Soriano . Paul . Tafforeau . Hans . Henderickx . May 13, 2012 . Palaeontologia Electronica . 15 . 2 . 1–11 . palaeo-electronica.org . 10.26879/310 . free. 10067/990680151162165141 . free .
  8. Web site: Henderickx, H., Cnudde, V., Masschaele, B., Dierick, M., Vlassenbroeck, J., Van Hoorebeke, L., 2006: Description of a new fossil Pseudogarypus (Pseudoscorpiones: Pseudogarypidae) with the use of X-ray micro-CT to penetrate opaque amber.
  9. Web site: Henderickx, H.A., 2000a. Neobisium (Ommatoblothrus) schawalleri sp. n., a new troglobitic pseudoscorpion from Crete.
  10. Web site: Search results for research title. www.br.fgov.be.