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Poetry of Loss and the Early Medieval Chinese Court of the Warlord Cao Cao (155–220)
Upon the fall of the Han empire, the warlord Cao Cao (155–220) established a new political domain. The Cao court became known for its accomplished writers, including the warlord himself and two of his sons, Cao Pi (187–226) and Cao Zhi (192–232). Afflicted by sibling rivalry and an epidemic, these poets distinguished themselves by writing about frustration, sorrow, and death. Yet, as observed in Poetry of Loss, the poets drew on experiences of loss to reinvent the court, its collective memory, and its ways of remembering. While addressing melancholy and nostalgia, they also meditated on such themes as aging, widowhood, and parental loss. In this book, Hsiang-Lin Shih reconstructs a network of courtly texts and uncovers new inter-and-intra textual elements of the works. She shows how writers at the Cao court employed their poetic art to establish, develop, and sustain a community in each difficult moment of their intertwined lives
Anufrievia adaucta Cao & Yang & Lin & Zhang 2018, sp. nov.
1. Anufrievia adaucta Cao & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs 1, 25a) Vertex, face and anterior margin of pronotum testaceous, central and hind part of pronotum and mesonotum brown, eyes and basal triangles of mesonotum black. Vertex with pair of dark patches at transition to face, region between patches and midline of face light orange. Fore wing light brown, brochosome field and veins brown. Male genitalia: Pygofer with about 2 macrosetae at cephalo-ventral angle of lobe (Fig. 1b), dorsal appendage with small tooth subapically and subbasally (Figs 1c, d). Style with apical tooth almost as long as subapical tooth (Fig. 1g). Aedeagus enlarged, shaft narrow and long, almost straight, apical processes equal in length; preatrial process rudimentary, papilliform; gonopore subapical (Figs 1i –k). Measurement: Male 2.95–3.05mm. Material examined: Holotype: ♂ [NWAFU], CHINA: Fujian Prov., Mt. Wuyi, Tongmu, 03.viii.2009, coll. Cao Yanghui. Paratype: 1♂ [NWAFU], same data as holotype. Remarks: Distinguished from all other species of Anufrievia by extremely enlarged aedeagus and rudimentary preatrial process. Etymology: The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word “ adauctus ”, referring to the enlarged aedeagus.Published as part of Cao, Yanghui, Yang, Meixia, Lin, Shuanghu & Zhang, Yalin, 2018, Review of the leafhopper genus Anufrievia Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini), pp. 203-232 in Zootaxa 4446 (2) on page 205, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/144409
Anufrievia triangulata Cao & Yang & Lin & Zhang 2018, sp. nov.
23. Anufrievia triangulata Cao & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs 21, 25u) Ground color testaceous, eyes grey, basal triangles of mesonotum black. Abdominal apodemes broad, extended to middle part of 4th sternite (Fig. 21a). Male genitalia: Pygofer side without macrosetae at cephalo-ventral angle (Fig. 21b); dorsal appendage knifelike, curved ventrad apically, with a small protrusion medially on ventral margin (Fig. 21c). Style triangular apically, apical part curved dorsad (Fig. 21f). Aedeagal shaft slightly curved dorsad, pair of apical processes long, slightly expanded subapically; preatrial process short, not reaching gonopore, apical margin slightly concave in ventral view; gonopore central (Figs. 21h, i). Measurement: Male 2.90mm. Material examined: Holotype: ♂ [QSBG], THAILAND: Kanchanaburi, Khuean Srinagarindra NP, Huai Mae Kamint / Tourist center, 14°38.123'N, 98°59.657'E, Malaise trap, 9–16.x.2008, coll. Somboon & Daorueng. Remarks: Distinguished from all the other species by triangular apical part of style, shortened aedeagal shaft and preatrial process. Etymology: The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word “ triangulus ”, referring to the shape of style apex.Published as part of Cao, Yanghui, Yang, Meixia, Lin, Shuanghu & Zhang, Yalin, 2018, Review of the leafhopper genus Anufrievia Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini), pp. 203-232 in Zootaxa 4446 (2) on pages 227-228, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/144409
Anufrievia jinghongensis Cao & Yang & Lin & Zhang 2018, sp. nov.
11. Anufrievia jinghongensis Cao & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs 10, 25i) Vertex, face and pronotum sordid yellow-whitish, mesonotum light brown. Forewing light brown, transparent, brochosome field darker. Abdominal apodemes narrow, extending to 4th sternite (Fig. 10a). Male genitalia: Pygofer with single macroseta at cephalo-ventral angle of lobe (Fig. 10b); dorsal appendage short, triangular (Fig. 10c). Style with subapical tooth much longer than apical tooth (Fig. 10f). Aedeagal shaft with dorsal margin slightly serrated, constricted subbasally, with pair of apical processes moderately long; preatrial process slightly exceeding gonopore, base broad and narrowing to apex in ventral view; gonopore central (Figs 10h, i). Measurement: Male 3.35mm. Material examined: Holotype: ♂ [NWAFU], CHINA: Yunnan Prov., Jinghong, Yaoqu, light trap, 05.ix.2010, coll. Zhang Meng. Remarks: Similar to A. parisakazu sp. nov. but pygofer dorsal appendage not bifurcated, aedeagal shaft shorter and broader basally, with paired processes arising from apex. Etymology: This new species is named after its type locality “Jinghong”.Published as part of Cao, Yanghui, Yang, Meixia, Lin, Shuanghu & Zhang, Yalin, 2018, Review of the leafhopper genus Anufrievia Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini), pp. 203-232 in Zootaxa 4446 (2) on pages 214-216, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/144409
Anufrievia parisakazu Cao & Yang & Lin & Zhang 2018, sp. nov.
14. Anufrievia parisakazu Cao & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs 12, 25l) Vertex and anterior margin of pronotum sordid yellowish, paired spots at transition from vertex to face and transverse stripe along hind margin of vertex black, region between spots and stripe light orange; face with frontoclypeus and anteclypeus brown, lorum and genae pale. Hind part of pronotum and mesonotum light brown. Forewing light brown, transparent, brochosome field darker. Abdominal apodemes broad and short (Fig. 12a). Male genitalia: Pygofer side with about 3 macrosetae at cephalo-ventral angle (Fig. 12b); apex of dorsal appendage slightly bifurcated (Fig. 12c). Style with apical tooth shorter than subapical tooth (Fig. 12f). Aedeagal shaft with pair of subapical processes moderately long; preatrial process broad basally, reaching gonopore; gonopore central (Figs 12h, i). Measurement: Male 3.40–3.60mm, female 3.40mm. Material examined: Holotype: ♂ [NWAFU], CHINA: Shaanxi Prov., Louguantai, 15.Xi.1983, coll. Zhang Yalin. Paratypes: 1♂ 1♀ [NWAFU], same data as holotype. Remarks: This species is very similar to A. akazu (Matsumura), but has the apical tooth of style longer; aedeagal shaft processes longer, shifted apically, and oriented opposite from the latter (upper process right-directed and lower process left-directed in posterior view); gonopore shifted basad. Etymology: The new species epithet is derived from the Latin prefix “para-” meaning near, and the name “ akazu ”, in view of the genitalia resembling that of A. akazu (Matsumura).Published as part of Cao, Yanghui, Yang, Meixia, Lin, Shuanghu & Zhang, Yalin, 2018, Review of the leafhopper genus Anufrievia Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini), pp. 203-232 in Zootaxa 4446 (2) on pages 218-219, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/144409
Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013
This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Anufrievia expansa Cao & Yang & Lin & Zhang 2018, sp. nov.
7. Anufrievia expansa Cao & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs 6, 25f) Ground color sordid light orange, lora and genae pale, eyes and basal triangles of mesonotum black, two large patches at central part of pronotum pale, transparent. Abdominal apodemes extended to the posterior margin of 3rd sternite (Fig. 6a). Male genitalia: Pygofer with about 2 macrosetae at cephalo-ventral angle of lobe (Fig. 6b); dorsal appendage bifurcated, upper branch curved ventrad, longer than lower one (Fig. 6c). Style with apical tooth falcate, longer than subapical tooth, region between apical and subapical tooth serrated, flat or slightly concave (Figs 6f, g). Aedeagal shaft with pair of subapical processes moderately long; preatrial process long, surpassing gonopore, constricted medially and expanded apically in ventral view, apex concave; gonopore central (Figs 6i, j). Measurement: Male 2.90–3.10mm. Material examined: Holotype: ♂ [QSBG], THAILAND: Phetchabun, Nam Nao NP, Pine forest / Sambon 2, 16°42.54'N, 101°35.03'E, 891m, Malaise trap, 2–9.x.2006, coll. Leng Janteab. Paratypes, 2♂♂ [INHS], same data as holotype; 1♂ [INHS], Phetchabun, Nam Nao NP, Pine forest / Sambon 3, 16°42.41'N, 101°35.03'E, 868m, Malaise trap, 16–23.x.2006, coll. Noopean Hongyothi. Remarks: Extremely similar to A. curva sp. nov., but upper tooth of pygofer dorsal appendage longer than the lower one and curved ventrad, region between apical and subapical tooth of style flat or slightly concave; middle part of preatrial process narrower. Etymology: The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word “ expansus ”, referring to the expanded apex of the preatrial process.Published as part of Cao, Yanghui, Yang, Meixia, Lin, Shuanghu & Zhang, Yalin, 2018, Review of the leafhopper genus Anufrievia Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini), pp. 203-232 in Zootaxa 4446 (2) on pages 211-212, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/144409
Anufrievia sufflata Cao & Yang & Lin & Zhang 2018, sp. nov.
21. Anufrievia sufflata Yang & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs 19, 25s) External characteristics resemble that of A. falcata sp. nov. Male genitalia: Pygofer with single macroseta at cephalo-ventral angle of lobe (Fig. 19a), apex of dorsal appendage bifurcated, upper tooth directed inwards and lower one directed ventro-caudad (Figs 19b, c). Style with apex foot-like (Figs 19e, f). Aedeagal shaft slim and long, pair of apical processes long, apex of which slightly expanded; preatrial process sinuated in lateral view, apex reaching gonopore; gonopore near middle (Figs 19h, i). Measurement: Male 3.35mm. Material examined: Holotype: ♂ [NWAFU], CHINA: Yunnan Prov., Lijiang City, 1800m, 13.xi.1999, coll. I. Dworakowska. Remarks: This new species is similar to A. falcata sp. nov. but can be distinguished by the aedeagal shaft straight in lateral view, and processes extended from tip of shaft. Etymology: The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word “ sufflatus ” referring to the apex of aedeagal shaft processes expanded in lateral view.Published as part of Cao, Yanghui, Yang, Meixia, Lin, Shuanghu & Zhang, Yalin, 2018, Review of the leafhopper genus Anufrievia Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini), pp. 203-232 in Zootaxa 4446 (2) on pages 225-226, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/144409
Anufrievia qinlingensis Cao & Yang & Lin & Zhang 2018, sp. nov.
16. Anufrievia qinlingensis Yang & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs 14, 25n) Body yellowish or orange-yellowish, face light yellowish. Head with two orange kidney-shaped patches at transition to face. Eyes blackish. Scutellum beige or orange with basal triangles blackish. Fore wing yellowish. Veins beige. Male genitalia: Pygofer with about 2 macrosetae at cephalo-ventral angle of lobe (Fig. 14b), apex of dorsal appendage slightly bifurcated, upper tooth blunt (Fig. 14c). Apex of style slender, expanded subapically (Fig. 14e). Aedeagal shaft with pair of long apical processes; preatrial process thin and short, far from reaching gonopore; gonopore subapical (Figs 14g, h). Measurement: Male 3.67mm. Material examined: Holotype: ♂ [NWAFU], CHINA: Shaanxi Prov., Qingling, Mt. Tiantai, 1600m, 4.viii.1999, light trap, coll. I. Dworakowska. Paratypes: 2♂♂ [NWAFU], 1900m, 3.ix.1999, same locality and collector as holotype. Remarks: This new species is similar to A. sufflata sp. nov. but apex of style is narrower, preatrial process is shorter and thinner, and gonopore shifts towards apex. Etymology: This new species is named after its type locality “Qinling”.Published as part of Cao, Yanghui, Yang, Meixia, Lin, Shuanghu & Zhang, Yalin, 2018, Review of the leafhopper genus Anufrievia Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini), pp. 203-232 in Zootaxa 4446 (2) on page 220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/144409
Anufrievia subdentata Cao & Yang & Lin & Zhang 2018, sp. nov.
20. Anufrievia subdentata Yang & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs 18, 25r) Body yellowish. Eyes and basal triangles blackish. Abdominal apodemes small but broad, extending to the middle of 3rd sternite. Male genitalia: Pygofer with single macroseta at cephalo-ventral angle of lobe (Fig. 18a), apex of dorsal appendage pointed and with one denticulation at ventral subapex (Fig. 18b). Style with apical tooth obviously shorter than subapical tooth (Figs 18c, d). Aedeagal shaft with pair of long apical processes; apex of preatrial process reaching gonopore; gonopore near middle (Figs 18f, g). Measurement: Male 2.83mm, female 3.05mm. Material examined: Holotype: ♂ [NWAFU], CHINA: Hunan Prov., Hengshan County, 7.viii.1985, coll. Zhang Yalin and Chai Yonghui. Paratypes: 2♂♂ 7♀♀, same data as holotype; 1♂ [NWAFU], CHINA: Hunan Prov., Chenzhou City, 3.viii.1985, coll. Zhang Yalin & Chai Yonghui. Remarks: The new species is similar to A. akazu Dworakowska, but can be distinguished by aedeagal shaft with a pair of apical processes which are longer, and gonopore near middle. Etymology: The specific epithet is derived from the Latin prefix “ sub- ” and Latin word “ dentatus ”, referring to pygofer dorsal appendage with one denticulation at ventral subapex.Published as part of Cao, Yanghui, Yang, Meixia, Lin, Shuanghu & Zhang, Yalin, 2018, Review of the leafhopper genus Anufrievia Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini), pp. 203-232 in Zootaxa 4446 (2) on pages 224-225, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/144409
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