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    Dolichogenidea scabipuncta Chen & Song 2004

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    D. scabipuncta Chen & Song, 2004: Anteromesoscutum with rather coarse and deep punctures; pterostigma dark reddish-brown.Published as part of Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Sakagami, Kota & Shimizu, So, 2018, Dolichogenidea maetoi sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Japan, the first parasitoid wasp recorded from Hyblaea fortissima (Lepidoptera), pp. 167-175 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 58 (1) on page 174, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0014, http://zenodo.org/record/369917

    Dolichogenidea jilinensis Chen & Song 2004

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    D. jilinensis Chen & Song, 2004: Pterostigma brown; propodeum mostly smooth, with only a small trace of posterior areola carinae near nucha.Published as part of Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Sakagami, Kota & Shimizu, So, 2018, Dolichogenidea maetoi sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Japan, the first parasitoid wasp recorded from Hyblaea fortissima (Lepidoptera), pp. 167-175 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 58 (1) on page 173, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0014, http://zenodo.org/record/369917

    Dolichogenidea oblicarina Chen & Song 2004

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    D. oblicarina Chen & Song, 2004: Metacoxa with several oblique carinae on the outer-upper area.Published as part of Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Sakagami, Kota & Shimizu, So, 2018, Dolichogenidea maetoi sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Japan, the first parasitoid wasp recorded from Hyblaea fortissima (Lepidoptera), pp. 167-175 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 58 (1) on page 173, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0014, http://zenodo.org/record/369917

    Dolichogenidea brevicarinata Chen & Song 2004

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    Dolichogenidea brevicarinata Chen & Song, 2004 (Figs 13, 66) Dolichogenidea brevicarinata Chen & Song, 2004: 106. Holotype ♀ — Fujian, China [HAUC]. Material examined (ZJUH). 1♀, Dalian, Liaoning, 1991.IX.4, Lou Juxian, No. 975960; 1♀, Qinggangtang, Kuankuoshui Nature Reserve, Guizhou, 2010.VI.8, Zeng Jie, No. 201005652; 1♀, Yangjiaping, Mt. Xiaowutai, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, 2005.VIII.20, Zhang Hongying, No. 200611835; 1♀, Antu, Jilin, 1994.VIII.5–6, Lou Juxian, No. 976951; 1♀, Xiaodanjiang, Mt. Leigong, Guizhou, 2005.VI.4–5, Liu Jingxian, No. 200606554; 1♀, Qingyuan, Zhejiang, 1985.VII.26–27, Wu Quancong, No. 951905; 1♀, Mt. Tianmu, Zhejiang, 2011.VII.29, Song Shengnan, No. 201101704; 1♀, Mt. Laoshan, Shandong, 1995.VIII.5, Cai Ping, No. 958418; 1♀, Mt. Laoshan, Shandong, 1995.VIII.2, Cai Ping, No. 958235; 1♀ and 5♂♂, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 1997.X, He Junhua, Nos. 980984(♀), 980980, 980979, 980982, 980981, 980983, ex Pantana visum (Hübner, 1825); 1♀, Tianbaoyan, Yongan, Fujian, 2001.VII.19, Piao Meihua, No. 200107047. Distribution. Eastern Palaearctic [China: Hebei, Jilin, Liaoning, Shandong]; Oriental [China: Fujian, Guizhou, Zhejiang].Published as part of Liu, Zhen, He, Jun-Hua, Chen, Xue-Xin, Gupta, Ankita & Moghaddam, Mostafa Ghafouri, 2019, The ultor - group of the genus Dolichogenidea Viereck (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) from China with the descriptions of thirty-nine new species, pp. 1-134 in Zootaxa 4710 (1) on pages 33-34, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4710.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/358747

    Calamotropha dentatella Chen & Song 2002

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    Calamotropha dentatella Chen & Song, 2002 (Figs 8, 34) Calamotropha dentatella Chen & Song, 2002: 40. TL: China (Guangxi). TD: IZCAS. Material examined. Hainan: 2♁, Mt. Wuzhi Nature Reserve, 740 m, 13–14.VI.2009, leg. Q Jin et al.; Hubei: 5♁, Houhe, Wufeng, 1000–1100 m, 10–12.VII.1999, leg. HH Li et al., slide Nos. KYN21484, LWC06318, LWC06324, LWC07053. Diagnosis. Adult (Fig. 8) wingspan 15.0–20.0 mm. Calamotropha dentatella is characterized by the triangular valva gradually narrowed to apex, the costa with five or more denticles ranging from beyond middle to near apex, and the phallus with a large spine-like cornutus and the vesica with a row of small spiniform cornuti (Fig. 34). Distribution. China (Guangxi, Hainan, Hubei).Published as part of Kim, Yongnam, Qi, Mujie, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun, 2023, Taxonomy of the genus Calamotropha Zeller (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Crambinae) from China, pp. 451-482 in Zootaxa 5297 (4) on page 458, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5297.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/800900

    Arctosa gougu Chen & Song 1999

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    Arctosa gougu Chen & Song, 1999 Figures 4 –7, 13 Arctosa gougu Chen & Song, 1999 (female holotype from the rainforest of Gougu, Menglun, Yunnan Province of China, deposited in IZCAS, not examined): 138, figs 1–3 (Ƥ). Material examined. CHINA: 1 female, Yunnan Province, Jinghong City, Banna Wild Elephants Valley, 22 ° 10.428 ʹN, 100 ° 51.943 ʹE, alt. 782 m, 23 May 2011, Z.X. Li & G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 4 males and 9 females, Jinghong City, Xishuangbanna National Forest Park, 22 ° 1.856 ʹN, 100 ° 52.570 ʹE, alt. 747 m, 24 May 2011, Z.X. Li & G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC - 33 9 Ƥ; ZMMU - 13) Diagnosis. The species is similar to A. laminata (Yu & Song 1988: 236, figs 7–10), but can be distinguished by the broad embolus and conductor, the small terminal apophysis, the trifurcate median apophysis of the male palp, the wide copulatory openings, the relatively narrow stem of the septum and the big seminal receptacle of epigyne (Figs 4 A–D, 5 D–G, 6 A–B, 7 A–F). Description. Male (Figs 5 A, 5 C). Total length 4.27. Carapace 2.41 long, 1.71 wide; Abdomen 1.84 long, 1.17 wide. Carapace yellowish brown, with light brown submarginal bands, eyes region black. Fovea vertical. Cervical groove indistinct. Radial furrows distinct. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.08, ALE 0.08, PME 0.18, PLE 0.14; AME–AME 0.06, AME–ALE 0.02, PME–PME 0.16, PME–PLE 0.17. Clypeus height 0.08. Chelicerae elongate, brown, with three promarginal and three retromarginal teeth. Labium yellow brown, with dark base, longer than wide. Endites yellow brown, longer than wide. Sternum yellow and scutellate, with sparse brown hairs. Legs yellow brown, with black ring-like stripe. Leg measurements: I 5.69 (1.65, 1.97, 1.20, 0.87); II 5.19 (1.56, 1.71, 1.19, 0.73); III 4.75 (1.46, 1.32, 1.27, 0.70); IV 7.33 (2.07, 2.21, 2.03, 1.02). Leg formula: 4123. Abdomen oval. Dorsum yellowish brown, with black marking. Venter yellowish brown, with small, yellow spinnerets. Male palp (Figs 4 A–B, 5 D–E, 6 A–B, 7 A–F). Subtegulum located on baso-prolateral side of the bulbus. Median apophysis with three arms: claw-like anterior arm (Aa), hook-like posterior arm (Pa) and wide retrolateral arm (Ra) with abrupt tip. Embolus wide and short, with abrupt tip. Terminal apophysis wide, shorter than embolus. Conductor wide, membranous, with a rounded end. Cymbium with two spines apically. Female (Figs 5 B–C) total length: 4.97. Carapace 2.85 long, 2.02 wide; Abdomen 2.08 long, 1.58 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.09, ALE 0.09, PME 0.23, PLE 0.16; AME–AME 0.07, AME–ALE 0.04, PME–PME 0.17, PME–PLE 0.18. Clypeus height 0.09. Leg measurements: I 6.52 (1.83, 2.34, 1.40, 0.95); II 6.02 (1.77, 2.02, 1.32, 0.91); III 5.68 (1.58, 1.83, 1.34, 0.93); IV 8.66 (2.35, 2.66, 2.51, 1.14). Leg formula: 4123. Epigyne (Figs 4 C–D, 5 F–G). Septum broad and rectangle, with a quite narrow stem. Copulatory openings located on the shoulders of septum. Copulatory ducts thick, long and slightly distorted. Seminal receptacles large and club-like. Fertilization ducts crescent. Distribution. China (Yunnan) (Fig. 13). Remark. Although the type of Arctosa gougu was not examined, it is clear from the description in Chen & Song (1999) that the specimen they described is the same as the female specimens we examined.Published as part of Wang, Lu-Yu, Marusik, Yuri M. & Zhang, Zhi-Sheng, 2012, Notes on three poorly known Arctosa species from China (Araneae: Lycosidae), pp. 53-68 in Zootaxa 3404 on pages 57-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21333

    Replication Data for: Writing for Local Government Schools: Authors and Themes in Song-dynasty School Inscriptions

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    Description: This repository includes all the scripts and input and output data concerning my study of Song dynasty local government school inscriptions. The findings are reported in Song Chen (陳松), “Writing for Local Government Schools: Authors and Themes in Song-dynasty School Inscriptions.” Journal of Chinese History 4.2 (2020): 1–42 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.11), and the article is translated into Chinese, with some non-substantial revisions, and published in Shuzi renwei 數字人文, forthcoming, under the title of "為學作記——從網絡分析和文本分析視角看宋代地方官學碑記的作者與主題.

    Replication Data for: Patterns of Integration: A Network Perspective on Popular Re-ligious Connections in China’s Lower Yangzi, 1150–1350

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    Replication data for Song Chen's article "Patterns of Integration: A Network Perspective on Popular Re-ligious Connections in China’s Lower Yangzi, 1150–1350.
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