| Robovsky, J.; Rookmaaker, L.C., 2023. Rhinoceros specimens included in anatomical and morphological studies by Professor Alexander J. E. Cave (Perissodactyla: Rhinocerotidae). Lynx (Praha) (n.s.) 53 (1): 333–350 - https://doi.org/10.37520/lynx.2022.022
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| Jusoh, W.F.A.; Chua, M.A.H.; Bakker, P.A.J.; Kamminga, P.; Weller, D.; Rookmaaker, L.C.; Low, M.E.Y., 2022. A historical specimen of the Fishing Cat, Prionailurus viverrinus (Bennett, 1833) (Carnivora, Felidae) from Singapore in the zoological collection of the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden. Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (1): 43-53
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| Robovsky, J.; Rookmaaker, L.C.; Groves, C.P., 2022. Several zoological comments to depictions of jaguar and rhinoceros in the art of Roelandt Savery. Archivum Trebonense 15 (Bestia – Animals in historical context): 78-87 - - https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/539312/81
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| Rookmaaker, L.C.; Edwards, John, 2022. The rhinoceros on terracotta temples and in jungles of West Bengal and Bangladesh. Journal of Bengal Art 26 (dedicated to Claudine Bautze-Picron): 71-88.
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2022. Rhinoceros borili Blyth, 1870, a forgotten name for the black rhinoceros. Pachyderm 63: 198-200, fig. 1
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2021. Early photographs of the greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in the wild. Pachyderm 62: 98-104
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2021. Eponyms associated with the nomenclature of the recent species of rhinoceros. Pachyderm 62: 87-97
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2021. The Diard and Duvaucel collection of drawings. In: Dorai, F.; Low, M.E.Y., Diard & Duvaucel: French natural history drawings of Singapore and Southeast Asia, 1818-1820. Singapore, Epigram: pp. 53-179
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2021. The Diard and Duvaucel collection of drawings. In: Dorai, F.; Low, M.E.Y., Diard & Duvaucel: French natural history drawings of Singapore and Southeast Asia, 1818-1820. Singapore, Epigram: pp. 53-179
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2021. Review of Shibani Bose: Mega mammals in ancient India (2020). Archives of Natural History 48 (2): 410
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2020. The maximum size of the greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Pachyderm 61: 184-190
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2020. Twenty years of literature on the rhinoceros 2000-2019, extracted from the Rhino Resource Center (RRC) - www.rhinoresourcecenter.com. Doorn, RRC, pp. 1-346
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2020. Review of Divyabhanusinh, The story of India's unicorns (2018). Archives of Natural History 47 (2): 416
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| Rookmaaker, L.C.; Robovsky, J., 2020. Addenda and Corrigenda: Bibliography of Colin Peter Groves (1942–2017), an anthropologist and mammalian taxonomist. Lynx (Praha) (n.s.) 51: 227-229
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2019. The hornless rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus inermis Lesson, 1836) discovered by Lamare-Picquot in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh in 1828, with notes on the history of his Asian collections. Mammalia 84 (1): 74-89 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2018-0200
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2019. Edward Barlow's depiction of a living rhinoceros in transit to London in 1683. Archives of Natural History 46 (1): 156-158
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2019. Mauled by a rhinoceros: the final years of Alfred Duvaucel (1793-1824) in India. Zoosystema (Paris) 41 (14): 259-267
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2019. Evidence of a rhinoceros in Cork, Ireland, in November 1842. Journal of the Bartlett Society 27: 20-22, fig. 1
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2019. Book Review: Illegal rhino horn trade in Eastern Asia still threatens Kruger's rhinos. Pachyderm 60: 142-143
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2019. A sketch of a Javan rhinoceros in Germany in 1882. Bulette: Mitteilungen aus der Tiergartenbiologie 7: 134-136, fig. 1
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2019. The history of the captive breeding programs of the Sumatran Rhinoceros 1984-2019. Report commissioned by the International Rhino Foundation, pp. 1-105
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| Rookmaaker, L.C.; Wyhe, J.van, 2018. A price list of birds collected by Alfred Russel Wallace inserted in The Ibis of 1863. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 138 (4): 335-345, fig. 1
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2017. The zoological contributions of Andrew Smith (1797–1872) with an annotated bibliography and a numerical analysis of newly described animal species. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 72 (2): 105-173 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0035919X.2016.1230078
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| Rookmaaker, L.C.; Sharma, A.; Bose, J.; Thapa, K.; Dutta, D.; Jeffries, B.; Williams, A.C.; Ghose, D.; Gupta, M.; Tornikoski, S., 2017. The Greater One-Horned Rhino: past, present and future. Gland, Switzerland, WWF, pp. 1-36
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2017. Andrew Smith. Newsletter of the Society for the History of Natural History no.111 (January): 14
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2017. On the date of issue of No. 5 of the South African Quarterly Journal containing new zoological names proposed by Andrew Smith - 1831 or 1832. The Linnean 33 (1): 13-16
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2016. The correct name of the south-central black rhinoceros is Diceros bicornis keitloa (A.Smith, 1836). African Zoology 51 (2): 117-119
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2016. On the alleged presence of the two-horned Sumatran rhinoceros and the one-horned Javan rhinoceros in the himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. Pachyderm 57: 116-117
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2016. The correct name of the south-central black rhinoceros is Diceros bicornis keitloa (A.Smith, 1836). African Zoology 51 (2): 117-119
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2015. The history and identity of a rhinoceros exhibited through Europe by Huguet of Massillia and sold to the Zoological Garden of Marseille, 1845-1862. Mésogée (Museum d'histoire naturelle de Marseille) 69: 41-57, 75-80, table 1, pls. 1-10
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| Gippoliti, S.; Rookmaaker, L.C., 2015. An historical retrospective study of black rhinoceroses Diceros bicornis Linné, 1758 in Italian zoos: a useful integration of cross-institutional studies?. Zoologische Garten 84 (3-4): 135–141, figs. 1-2.
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2015. Rhino systematics in the times of Linnaeus, Cuvier, Gray and Groves. In: Behie, A.M. & Oxenham, M.F. (eds) Taxonomic Tapestries: The threads of evolutionary, behavioural and conservation research. Canberra, ANU Press, pp. 299-319, figs. 1-10
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| Rookmaaker, L.C.; Wyhe, J.van, 2015. The illustrations in A. R. Wallace’s Malay archipelago (1869) and in a much-enhanced French translation in Le tour du monde (1870–1873). Archives of Natural History 42 (2): 358-362, figs. 1-4
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| Wyhe, J. van; Rookmaaker, L.C., 2015. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters from the Malay Archipelago, 2nd edition in paperback. Oxford etc., Oxford University Press, pp. i-xxxi, 1-319 [ISBN: 9780199684007]
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2014. The birth of the first Sumatran Rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer, 1814) – London Docks 1872. Zoologische Garten 83 (1/3): 1-16
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2013. Letter to the Editor: Internet resources of publications by Gustave Loisel, author of Histoire des Menageries (1912). International Zoo News 60 (1): 51
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2013. Genus Diceros (Black rhinoceros). In: Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M. (eds) 2013. Mammals of Africa, volume V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 455
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2013. Genus Ceratotherium (White rhinoceros). In: Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M. (eds) 2013. Mammals of Africa, volume V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 445
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| Rookmaaker, L.C., 2013. Family Rhinocerotidae - Rhinoceroses. In: Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M. (eds) 2013. Mammals of Africa, volume V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 444-445
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