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    Kuo-hsin Chen eye-level view, undated

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    Black-and-white photograph of Kuo-hsin Chen shelving books. The captions on the reverse of the image read, "Kou-hsin Chen History", "Chen Kuohsin", and "Monte." The stamp on the reverse of the image reads, "Taylor Publishing Co. JOB NUMBER 02764; PICT. NO. 6; PAGE NO. 239; THE U. OF CHATTANOOGA; CHATTANOOGA, TENN.

    Kuo-hsin Chen eye-level view, undated

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    Black-and-white photograph of Kuo-hsin Chen shelving books. The captions on the reverse of the image read, "Kou-hsin Chen History", "Chen Kuohsin", and "Monte." The stamp on the reverse of the image reads, "Taylor Publishing Co. JOB NUMBER 02764; PICT. NO. 6; PAGE NO. 239; THE U. OF CHATTANOOGA; CHATTANOOGA, TENN.

    <i>Bruckneria </i>nom. nov., a new replacement name for <i>Walteriella</i> Brückner, 2006 (Hexactinellida: Euplectellidae), a junior homonym of <i>Walteriella </i>Kazantsev, 2001 (Insecta: Cantharidae)

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    A comprehensive study of an Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian) siliceous sponge fauna from Bornholm, Denmark was conducted by Brückner (2006), with three new genera and 18 new species described. Among them,the monotypic euplectellid genus Walteriella Brückner,2006 and its type species Walteriella plectilis Brückner,2006 were established based on the following unique characteristics: choanosomal diactines and rare hexactines, missing hypodermalia, autodermal hexactines, and supradermal hexactines and pentactines. The genus name Walteriella was derived from the morphologically similarextant euplectellid genus Walteria Schulze, 1886 from the Western Pacific, South Australia, and the Indian Ocean (Brückner, 2006; Tabachnick et al., 2019).However, Walteriella Brückner, 2006 was recently found to be a junior homonym of Walteriella Kazantsev,2001, a genus of Asian soldier beetles comprising ten species (Kazantsev, 1999; Kazantsev, 2001; Švihla, 2004;Okushima, 2008; Satô et al., 2014). Walteriella Brückner,2006 is therefore invalid due to homonymy and needs to be replaced according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). In recognition of the original author of Walteriella Brückner, 2006, Dr. Anke Brückner, and her extensive contributions to the paleontology of hexactinellid sponges (Brückner, 2006), we here propose Bruckneria nom. nov. (gender feminine) asa new replacement name for Walteriella Brückner, 2006. The type species Walteriella plectilis Brückner, 2006 is therefore transferred to Bruckneria as Bruckneria plectilis (Brückner, 2006) comb. nov. The holotype (SMF XXVI362: Figure 1), including both a part (SMF XXVI 362a)and counterpart (SMF XXVI 362b), is currently housed at the Senckenberg Museum of Natural History in Frankfurt, Germany. The publication and nomenclatural acts herein are registered under Zoo Bank LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F8EDB286-64B8-4125-907E-4863368BF2DAand urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:ECD2231A-81F0-4206-B9E4-41B8076DCA7B.Notably, Walteriella is a popular name in nomenclature, and Walteriella Brückner, 2006 is not the first junior homonym of Walteriella Kazantsev, 2001 (Arthropoda)to be discovered. Mendoza-Palmero and Hsiao (2020)addressed the homonymy of Walteriella Mendoza Palmero, Mendoza-Franco, Acosta and Scholz, 2019(Platyhelminthes), a genus of gill parasites found in South American catfishes (Mendoza-Palmero et al., 2019),and proposed Boegeriella Mendoza-Palmero and Hsiao 2020 (Platyhelminthes) as a new replacement name. Furthermore, the genus name Walteriella Kazantsev, 2001(Arthropoda) is itself a replacement name for Walteria Kazantsev, 1999 (Arthropoda), which was preoccupied by Walteria Schulze, 1886 (Porifera) (Kazantsev, 2001).Both Walteria and Walteriella (e.g. Walteria Kazantsev,1999 [Arthropoda], Walteriella Brückner, 2006 [Porifera],and Walteriella Mendoza-Palmero, Mendoza-Franco, Acosta and Scholz, 2019 [Platyhelminthes]) should be avoided in future zoological nomenclatural acts

    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

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    Tang, Hsin-Chieh, Yeh, Wen-Chi, Chen, Szu-Lung (2013): HSIN-CHIEH TANG, WEN-CHI YEH &amp; 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.

    Tao- Hsin Chen Violin Recital Program Notes

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    The program for this recital is consisted of four works, spanning four centuries in the music history: Passacaglia for Violin Solo \ue2Guardian Angel\ue2 from Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber\ue2s Rosary sonatas of the 17th century; Violin Sonata in G minor \ue2Devil\ue2s Trill\ue2 by Giuseppe Tartini from the 18th century; Fantasia on Themes from Gounod\ue2s Faust, Op. 13 by Pablo de Sarasate from the 19th century; Divertimento by Igor Stravinsky from the 20th century. This program notes will introduce the lives of the four composers, as well as compositional background and structural analysis of the works mentioned above

    THE RESEARCH OF CHANG HSIAO-FENG'S LYRICAL ESSAYS\ue31966\ue22003\ue3

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    CHANG, HSIAO-FENG who was famous for her essays in the mid and late 1960s has enjoyed an excellent reputation for her works and has been well-known author of a number of books for her wide-ranging artistic creation field. Especially, the achievement of her lyrical essays is remarkable with both qualities of rationality and sensibility, the style of the work is most changeful; she has many works which are imaginative and flexible language utilization; the materials of her works are diverse and the essence of her thought is rich in humane concerns. Her works not only can derive the advantages from the classic traditional cultures but also present the appearance of modern literature. In addition to the tender and sensitiveness, as a woman writer, her writing is of lightheartedness and vigor. A unique style of her essays assures her unique status in Taiwanese literary circles. The thesis sets out to study those lyrical essays which had ever been published from 1966 to 2003. First of all, we will provide an objective look at the external factors such as the experience of the writer, the characteristics of literature, and the conditions of her lyrical essays creation in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding on the features of her works. At last, we sum up and clear out the plentiful content of her works which is full of the effects of the artistic achievements on her literary skills. Hoping that the unique meaning and value of CHANG, HSIAO-FENG's lyrical essays in Taiwan literary circles can be identified. This thesis consists of five chapters: Chapter One is \ue2Introduction\ue2 which presents the motives, objectives, the review of the previous studies, the definition of \ue2lyrical essays\ue2, and the establishment of the research scope as well as the research method. Chapter Two is the general discussion of CHANG, HSIAO-FENG and her lyrical essays. We will focus on an all-dimensional discussion of her life experience and divide her life into three stages to indicate that how the life experience influence her works and to explore her own endeavors in engaging in both of creation and editing and the results. This is the preparation for discussing her works. Secondly, we explore the concept of literature. We describe her idea and principle on the literature and creation relating to the discussion of her works as the foundation of cross reference. Moreover, this paper tries to give a general overview of her essay topics and the change of the styles of works at different stages. Chapter Three. \ue2Evolution of her works.\ue2 We review and summarize the content of lyrical essays at different stages. This thesis aims to explore and analyze from three aspects to present the status of her emotions and a broad perspectives on human concerns of CHANG, HSIAO-FENG. Chapter Four. \ue2Artistic Skills.\ue2 We review her lyrical essays and put her great achievements on the artistic skills in order synthetically. With the investigations from four aspects, we sense the outstanding artistic achievements on the skills of the lyrical essays. Chapter Five is \ue2Conclusion\ue2. The author briefly summarizes the critics and suggestions in previous studies from chapter one to four. We place the meaning and value of CHANG, HSIAO-FENG\ue2s essays in the objective and fair positioning. The writer brings out the suggestive guideline for the research workers in the future

    Thescelosynchroa pangu Hsiao & Ondřej Konvička & Chiun-Cheng Ko 2018, gen. et comb. nov.

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    Thescelosynchroa pangu (Hsiao, Li, Liu & Pang, 2016) gen. et comb. nov. Figs 3L, 6Q–R Synchroa pangu Hsiao, Li, Liu & Pang, 2016: 596. Material examined Holotype (Fig. 3L) CHINA (mainland): &male;, Sichuan prov., Ya’an, Tianquan, Labahe, 1500–2500 m, 8–9 Jul. 2012, Living [= Yun Li, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China] and M.-C. Chen leg. (SYSBM). Description See details in Hsiao et al. (2016). Notes Two errata were present in the original description and are corrected as follows: (1) the ventral view of aedeagus was misplaced as dorsal view in figures 6–8; (2) transverse coxal diameter is 4.38 times width between fore coxae, rather than the width between fore coxae 4.38 times transverse coxa diameter. Distribution China (Sichuan).Published as part of Hsiao, Yun, Ondřej Konvička & Chiun-Cheng Ko, 2018, The world fauna of Synchroidae Lacordaire, 1859 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionoidea, Synchroidae), pp. 1-33 in European Journal of Taxonomy 407 on page 28, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.407, http://zenodo.org/record/118384
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