Biology Collections
The Royal Museum for Central Africa is the custodian of 10 million biological specimens that include:
- 6 million insects
- 1 million fish
- 300,000 spiders
- 200,000 amphibians
- 150,000 birds
- 135,000 mammals
- 80,000 wood samples
- 41,000 reptiles
Online collections
Information on the collections
Wood
- Xylarium
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With its 80,000 wood samples from 13,600 different botanical species, the RMCA's xylarium is the third largest wood collection in the world.
Its specimens come from all over the world.
Contact:
Annelore Nackaerts
annelore.nackaerts@africamuseum.be
+32 2 769 5639
Vertebrates
- Fish
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With 1 million specimens, our collection is the largest collection of African fresh and brackish water fish in the world. It contains the type material of one third of all described African species.
We also have the largest collection of type specimens from Lakes Kivu and Tanganyika, which has continuously grown since the museum's creation. In addition, a major, more recent collection of some hundred species from Lake Malawi, the majority of which are undescribed, is available.
Contact:
Mathys Rotonda
mathys.rotonda@africamuseum.be
+32 2 769 5405
- Birds
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Our collection contains 150,000 bird specimens, including flat-skins, specimens preserved in alcohol, mounted specimens and skeletons.
Approximately 250 species and sub-species of bird are represented by type specimens.
Contact:
Annelore Nackaerts
annelore.nackaerts@africamuseum.be
+32 2 769 5639
- Mammals
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The collections contain more than 135,000 mammals, represented by skins, specimens preserved in alcohol, skulls and skeletons.
Rodents (88,000) and bats (18,500) form the bulk of the collection, followed by primates (10,500).
Many primate skulls have been digitised using CT scanning techniques. Contact Emmanuel Gilissen for further information.
Contact:
Mathys Rotonda
mathys.rotonda@africamuseum.be
+32 2 769 5405
- Reptiles and amphibians
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Our collections contain 41,000 reptiles and 200,000 amphibians (mostly specimens preserved in alcohol, but also skeletons and alizarin preparations).
Main place of origin: DR Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Togo.
The collection contains 182 taxa with primary types, 52 with secondary types, and 31 with an unspecified type. The authors of the majority of the type material are G.-F. de Witte and R. Laurent.
Contact:
Garin Cael
garin.cael@africamuseum.be
+32 2 769 56 39
Invertebrates
- Insects
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The collection contains 6 million specimens. The majority of the insect orders found in Africa are represented.
Main place of origin: DR Congo, Burundi and Rwanda. For some groups, the entire Afrotropical region is covered.
Taxon lists are available for most groups.
The collection includes several historical and reference collections (including extensive holdings of types) such as:
- specimens obtained through research conducted in the national parks of Virunga, Garamba and Upemba in the DR Congo
- the Carabidae collection of P. Basilewsky
- the ants from the Yangambi collection of Raignier-van Boven
- the termite collection of A. Bouillon.
Contact:
Stéphane Hanot
stephane.hanot@africamuseum.be
+32 2 769 53 83
- Non-insects
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- Acari: 3,200 species preserved as:
- 28,400 microscopic preparations (Acaridida, Actinedida, Mesostigmata, Ixodida)
- 4,000 tubes (Oribatida, Ixodida)
- Arachnomorpha (non-Acari): 360,000 specimens, 4,000 identified species, the majority in alcohol
- Coelentera: 2,410 lots of specimens, 538 species
- Crustacea: 58,000 lots of specimens, 5,500 identified species, the majority in alcohol
- Echinodermata and other groups of marine animals: more than 500 species
- Mollusca: 20,000 lots of specimens, 5,500 species, dry material and in alcohol
- Myriapoda: 21,000 lots of specimens, 4,000 identified species, the majority in alcohol
- Vermes: 36,000 specimens, 1,300 identified species, in alcohol and microscopic preparations
- Other groups of invertebrates: 20,000 specimens, 500 species
Contact:
Didier Van den Spiegel
didier.van.den.spiegel@africamuseum.be
+32 2 769 54 11 - Acari: 3,200 species preserved as:
Loans
The AfricaMuseum can, under certain conditions, loan out objects from its collections to associations and institutions.
For scientific loans, please contact the relevant scientific department or section.
Are you preparing a temporary exhibition and would you like to borrow one or more objects from the museum?
Send a letter to the museum's Director at least six months prior to the opening of the exhibition, accompanied by the following documents:
- a brief description of the nature and objective of the exhibition
- a signed copy of the General Terms and Conditions for Temporary Exhibition Loans (pdf - 150 kb)
- a facilities report containing information concerning the conditions under which the objects will be exhibited
- the completed Information Form (doc- 135 kb)
- a provisional list of the objects (optional)
Send your letter to:
Bart Ouvry
Royal Museum for Central Africa
Leuvensesteenweg 13,
3080 Tervuren
BELGIUM
If your request is approved, it will be formalised in a loan agreement.
For further information, please contact the Archive and Collection Management Department:
loan@africamuseum.be