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Li Shen, Hong Shen, Ling Cheng, Paul Pritchar
Panorpa longiramina Issiki & Cheng 1947
Panorpa longiramina Issiki & Cheng, 1947 Fig. 6 Panorpa longiramina Issiki & Cheng, 1947: 6, figs 9–11, 49–50 (type locality: Musha (= Wushe), Formosa (= Taiwan), China). Panorpa longiramina – Issiki 1965: 245. — Penny & Byers 1979: 379. — Hsu et al. 1999: 152. — Byers 2002: 253. — Wang & Hua 2018: 284. Diagnosis This species can be easily recognized by the following characters: 1) wing markings greatly reduced with only a small spot near pterostigma; 2) male parameres trifurcated and extending beyond apex of gonocoxites; and 3) female medigynium with posterior arms diamond-shaped and broadest approximately at middle. Distribution China: Taiwan (Chiayi, Nantou, Taitung) (Fig. 6).Published as part of Wang, Ji-Shen & Suzuki, Tomoya, 2022, Review of the Panorpa wormaldi group (Mecoptera: Panorpidae), with descriptions of two new species, pp. 18-39 in European Journal of Taxonomy 794 on page 24, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.794.1651, http://zenodo.org/record/607802
Le développement des villes et l'urbanisation en Chine rurale
Wei-Cheng Shen, Kesteloot Christian. Le développement des villes et l'urbanisation en Chine rurale. In: Espace, populations, sociétés, 1986-3. Populations rurales et populations agricoles - Rural populations and agricultural populations. pp. 131-136
Panorpa implicata Cheng 1957
Panorpa implicata Cheng, 1957 Figs 2, 6 Panorpa implicata Cheng, 1957: 37, figs 99, 103, 280 (type locality: Ta-chu-Lan (= Dazhulan), Shaowu Hsien (= Shaowu County), Fukien (= Fujian), China). Panorpa implicata – Penny & Byers 1979: 378. — Wang & Hua 2018: 273, fig. 3-132-1. Diagnosis This species is superficially similar to Panorpa obliqua Carpenter, 1945, especially in the V-shaped marginal spot and pterostigmal band, but can be readily differentiated by the following characters: 1) wings with less dense markings, and basal band with a small anterior spot not reaching anterior margin (cf. more dense markings, and basal band with a large anterior spot reaching anterior margin); 2) male parameres bifurcated with a delicate and short ventral branch, and a strong dorsal branch reaching middle of gonostylus (cf. unfurcated and only reaching apex of gonocoxites); and 3) female medigynium with axis longer than posterior arms (cf. shorter). Material examined CHINA • 4 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀; Jiangxi, Mt. Matou (Horse Head), Zixi County; alt. 1000 m; 10 May 2020; Dan- Chen Zhu leg.; DALU. Distribution China: Fujian (Shaowu) and Jiangxi (Zixi) (Fig. 6).Published as part of Wang, Ji-Shen & Suzuki, Tomoya, 2022, Review of the Panorpa wormaldi group (Mecoptera: Panorpidae), with descriptions of two new species, pp. 18-39 in European Journal of Taxonomy 794 on pages 24-25, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.794.1651, http://zenodo.org/record/607802
A new genus and a new species of pygmy mole cricket in Cretaceous amber from Burma (Orthoptera: Tridactylidae)
Cao, Cheng-Quan, Chen, Shen-Zhi, Yin, Zhan (2019): A new genus and a new species of pygmy mole cricket in Cretaceous amber from Burma (Orthoptera: Tridactylidae). Zootaxa 4559 (1): 193-195, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4559.1.1
Tibetxya Cao & Yang & Shen & Yin 2021, gen. nov.
Tibetxya gen. nov. Type species: Tibetxya motuoensis sp. nov. (Fig.1 A–E, Fig. 2 A–H). Diagnosis: The new genus lacking swimming plates at metatibia and metatarsus degenerated is allied to Paraxya Cao, Chen & Yin, 2019, but differs from latter by length of head and pronotum longer than tegmen, tegmen with Sc vein and R vein, length of metatibia 2.3 times length of apical spurs and 8 th segment of antennae not narrow in base. The new genus is also allied to Xya Latreille, 1809, but differs from latter by the metatibia lacking swimming plates. Etymology: The new genus is name Tibet, Tibetxya showing the new genus from Tibet, China.Published as part of Cao, Cheng-Quan, Yang, Kai-Yan, Shen, Zi-Hao & Yin, Zhan, 2021, A new genus and a new species of pygmy mole cricket from China (Orthoptera: Tridactylidae), pp. 91-94 in Zootaxa 5005 (1) on page 91, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5005.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/514124
Soh Kay Cheng on the SAT
Soh Kay Cheng has sat on many chairs in his professional life - textbook development officer, lecturer in the Teachers Training College, Principal of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and currently senior fellow in the National Institute of Education (NAEA). He was with NAEA from 1994 to 1976, charged with the job of restructuring and promoting the professional development of the Academy. That done gong cheng, shen tui (job done, withdraw) as Laozi advised, Dr Soh decided to return to academic life which he enjoys most. On the suggestion of Prof Leo Tan, Director of the National Institute of Education, he returned to academia because he was persuaded that the Masters programme needed his experience in research methodologies and statistical analysis. Asked about his interest in the SAT, he said that the identification of the right kind of students for university programmes would definitely have an important impact on Singapore's future in a vastly changing world. Mis-identification means loss of human resources and a small nation like Singapore cannot afford it. As someone trained in psycho-educational measurement, he naturally takes a keen interest in the SAT.Published versio
sj-pdf-5-imr-10.1177_03000605231184046 - Supplemental material for Association with controlling nutritional status score and disease activity of ulcerative colitis
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-5-imr-10.1177_03000605231184046 for Association with controlling nutritional status score and disease activity of ulcerative colitis by Ziyu Lian, Jingyi Hu, Cheng Cheng, Yajun Liu, Lei Zhu and Hong Shen in Journal of International Medical Research</p
sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605231184046 - Supplemental material for Association with controlling nutritional status score and disease activity of ulcerative colitis
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605231184046 for Association with controlling nutritional status score and disease activity of ulcerative colitis by Ziyu Lian, Jingyi Hu, Cheng Cheng, Yajun Liu, Lei Zhu and Hong Shen in Journal of International Medical Research</p
Enneapterygius cheni Wang, Shao, and Shen 1996
244. Enneapterygius cheni Wang, Shao, and Shen, 1996: 80, fig. 1–2 Holotype: ASIZP 57448 (23.6), Cheng –kung, eastern coast of Taiwan, 25°07'N, 121°21'E, 8–10 m, 26 Jan. 1994, coll. J. –P. Chen. Paratype: ASIZP 57449 (1, 20.4), same sata as holotype; ASIZP 57450 (2, 18.9–21.5) and NTUM 7870 (2, 21.7– 22.6), Cheng–kung, 5–7 m, 3 Mar. 1994, coll. J. –P. Chen.Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2011, 2957, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 2957 on page 5
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