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Artimpaza brevilineata Tian & Chen, 2012 in Tian, Chen & Li 2012
Artimpaza brevilineata Tian & Chen, 2012 in Tian, Chen & Li, 2012: 43, figs. 1–9. (Figs. 28a, b) Type locality: China, Yunnan, Pu’er City, Yutang. Gender: female. Date collected: 2011.V.25 (2010.V.25, in the original description, is incorrect). Collector: Li-Chao TIAN & Gui-Qiang HUANG. Paratypes: 1 female, China, Yunnan, Lincang City, 1980.VI.1, Fen LIU leg. Remarks: In the original description, the type locality is “ Yunnan, Jinghong” while it is “ Yunnan, Yutang” according to the label. “Yutang” is actually in Pu’er, not Jinghong. The first author described the type locality by mistake. In the original description, the collector was only listed as Li-Chao TIAN, which was a mistake.Published as part of Li, Zhu & Chen, Li, 2020, Primary types of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Vesperidae and Disteniidae) of Southwest University (SWU), pp. 25-46 in Zootaxa 4718 (1) on page 33, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4718.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/360220
Meiyingia jinyunensis Li & Chen, 2015 in Li, Tian & Chen 2015
Meiyingia jinyunensis Li & Chen, 2015 in Li, Tian & Chen, 2015: 596, figs.1–3. (Figs. 35a, b) Type locality: China, Chongqing, Beibei, Mt. Jinyunshan. Gender: male. Altitude: 568m. Date collected: 2011.IV.24 Collector: Shu-Qing SHI. Paratypes: 1 female, same data with holotype (SWU); 1 male, same data with holotype but 2012. IV. 20 (SWU).Published as part of Li, Zhu & Chen, Li, 2020, Primary types of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Vesperidae and Disteniidae) of Southwest University (SWU), pp. 25-46 in Zootaxa 4718 (1) on page 34, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4718.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/360220
HSIN-CHIEH TANG, WEN-CHI YEH & SZU-LUNG CHEN (2013) Description of an endemic and endangered new Sympetrum species (Odonata: Libellulidae) from the subtropical area of Taiwan
Tang, Hsin-Chieh, Yeh, Wen-Chi, Chen, Szu-Lung (2013): HSIN-CHIEH TANG, WEN-CHI YEH & SZU-LUNG CHEN (2013) Description of an endemic and endangered new Sympetrum species (Odonata: Libellulidae) from the subtropical area of Taiwan. Zootaxa 3700 (2): 300-300, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3700.2.
TRANSLATING THE VISUAL: CHEN CHIEH-JEN’S WORK
Nacido en Taiwán y actualmente residente en Taipei, Chen Chieh-jen (1960) es un videoartista cuya obra presenta una profunda y feroz – aunque a menudo silenciosa – meditación histórica y política. Sus obras se caracterizan por la inserción de imágenes de archivo que se relacionan y dialogan con imágenes contemporáneas. Mirando el pasado de China en relación con su presente, Chen subraya las consecuencias sociales, las expectativas frustradas, las interpretaciones erróneas y las apropiaciones de la mirada occidental. En particular, este estudio aborda un vídeo realizado en 2002, “Lingchi - Echoes of a historical photograph” y otro, “Factory”, realizado en 2003 que revelan el foco principal y la praxis visual y auditiva del artista. En la obra de Chen, de hecho, la visión y, sobre todo, sus límites, tanto en el sentido concreto como en el metafórico, juegan un papel importante en la construcción de un denso discurso artístico y conceptual relacionado con la creación de imágenes y la traducción visual.Born in Taiwan and currently living in Taipei, Chen Chieh-jen (1960) is a video-artist whose oeuvre presents a profound and fierce – although often silent – historical and political meditation. His works are characterized by the insertion of archival footage in close dialogue with actual and contemporary images. Looking at China’s past in relation to its present, Chen underlines social damages, frustrated expectations, misinterpretations and appropriations by the Western gaze. In particular, this study addresses a video made in 2002, “Lingchi - Echoes of a historical photograph”, and “Factory” realized in 2003; having as a mainfocus the artist’s visual and aural praxis. In Chen’s work in fact, vision, and most of all its limits, in both a concrete and metaphorical sense, play a major part in the construction of a dense artistic and conceptual discourse related to image-making and visual translation.
Neriene zhui Chen & Li 1995
Neriene zhui Chen & Li, 1995 Figs 65–67, 69 Neriene zhui Chen & Li, 1995: 311, f. 1–10 (Dmf); Song, Zhu & Chen, 1999: 194, f. 112G–H, O–P (mf). Material examined. Hainan: Ledong County, Jianfeng Town, Jianfengling Mountain National forest Park, 18.73°N, 108.91°E, 1169m, 6–7.viii.2007, F. X. Liu and J. Chen leg., 1M and 2FF (CBEE); Hainan: Qiongzhong County, Li Mu Mountain National Nature Reserve, 19.21°N, 109.78E, 345m, 29–30.v.2008, H. Yu leg., 2MM and 7FF (CBEE); Hainan: Bawangling Mountain National Nature Reserve, 19.13°N, 109.10°E, 300m, 12.vi.2008, H. Yu leg., 12MM and 21FF (CBEE); Hainan: Diaoluo Mountain National Nature Reserve, 31.11°N, 115.73°E, 649m, 3.x.2009, H. Yu leg., 1F (CBEE). Diagnosis: See the diagnosis under N. strandia. Description: The measurements see Chen & Li (1995). Male palp (Figs 65 A–C, 65E–F, 66): Tibia shorter than cymbium. Paracymbium small, U-shaped, without bifurcated tip. Distal suprategular apophysis long, slender, with narrow dorsal hooked tip, without ventral membranous branch. Lamella well-developed, with four projections: lateral one short; posterior one long and slender; anterior one large, blunt; dorsal one short. Terminal apophysis bifurcated basally, ventral branch slightly twisted, with conspicuous grooves, dorsal branch upright, with enlarged end. Embolus simple, long, slender, without appendage distally. Male habitus as in Fig. 67B. Epigynum (Figs 65D, 67C): In ventral view, atrium opening triangular, with the anterior margin almost horizontal. Parmula arising from dorsal wall, with a semicircular tip, which has a small depression at its tip. Vulva (Figs 65 G–H, 67D–E): Vulva wider than long, with two oval lobes anteriorly; copulatory grooves started mesally, with about one coil; fertilization grooves enter the spermathecae, with about one coil; turning-points small, situated laterally, pointing towards laterally; spermathecae long, slender, pointing towards laterally. Female habitus as in Fig. 67A. Distribution: China (Hainan) (Fig. 69).Published as part of Li, Jian Yong, Liu, Jie & Chen, Jian, 2018, A review of some Neriene spiders (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from China, pp. 1-90 in Zootaxa 4513 (1) on pages 65-74, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4513.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/260765
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-ajh-10.1177_10499091211072240 - Hospice Care Services Associated With a Lower Utilization of Life-Sustaining Treatments During End-Of-Life Care Among People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Population-Based Cohort Study
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-ajh-10.1177_10499091211072240 for Hospice Care Services Associated With a Lower Utilization of Life-Sustaining Treatments During End-Of-Life Care Among People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Population-Based Cohort Study by Yun-Ju Lai, Ming-Chung Ko, Shang-Yih Chan, Yi-Sheng Chou, Chun-Chieh Wang, Po-Wen Ku, Li-Jung Chen, Li-Fei Hsu, Pei-Hung Chuang, Chu-Chieh Chen and Yung-Feng Yen in American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®</p
Neoreticulum transvittatum Dai, Li & Chen
Neoreticulum transvittatum (Dai, Li & Chen) Figs. 11–12. Reticulum transvittatum Dai, Li & Chen, 2006: 398; Dai & Zhang 2008: 49. Neoreticulum transvittatum (Dai, Li & Chen), Dai 2009: 68. Distribution. China (Henan, Guizhou, Hubei, Shaanxi, Gansu, Yunnan). Note. This species has a bifurcate process on the inner surface of the pygofer side.Published as part of Dai, Ren-Huai, Xing, Ji-Chun & Li, Zi-Zhong, 2012, A new species of the leafhopper genus Neoreticulum Dai in China (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae), with a key to species, pp. 57-60 in Zootaxa 3180 on pages 57-58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21490
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ajh-10.1177_10499091211072240 - Hospice Care Services Associated With a Lower Utilization of Life-Sustaining Treatments During End-Of-Life Care Among People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Population-Based Cohort Study
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ajh-10.1177_10499091211072240 for Hospice Care Services Associated With a Lower Utilization of Life-Sustaining Treatments During End-Of-Life Care Among People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Population-Based Cohort Study by Yun-Ju Lai, Ming-Chung Ko, Shang-Yih Chan, Yi-Sheng Chou, Chun-Chieh Wang, Po-Wen Ku, Li-Jung Chen, Li-Fei Hsu, Pei-Hung Chuang, Chu-Chieh Chen and Yung-Feng Yen in American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®</p
Flatfronta Chen & Li.
Flatfronta Chen & Li. new record Flatfronta Chen & Li, 1997: 169. Type species: Flatfronta pronga Chen & Li Remarks. Li & Chen (1997) described the genus from China and Chen et al. (2008) transferred a second species, F. grandis (Ishihara, 1961) from Thailand, to the genus. A third species from Pakistan is recorded below.Published as part of Khatri, Imran & Webb, Michael D., 2011, On the identity of Benglebra Mahmood & Ahmad, and other Mukariini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) from Bangladesh and Pakistan, pp. 14-22 in Zootaxa 2885 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20293
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