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Elatostema guangxiense Y. F. Deng 2022, nom. nov.
Elatostema guangxiense Y.F. Deng, nom. nov. Replaced name: Pellionia longipedunculata Wang (1982: 1). ≡ Elatostema longipedunculatum (W.T. Wang) Y.H. Tseng & A.K. Monro in Fu et al. (2019: 24), nom. illeg., non E. longipedunculatum Elmer (1910: 886). ≡ Elatostema chinense Deshmukh (2021: 61), nom. illeg., non E. sinense H. Schröt. in Schröter & Winkler (1936: 152). Type: China, Guangxi, Shangsi County, Nanping Town, Shiwandashan, 600 m, 19 April 1944, S. C. Chen 4918 (holotype: IBSC barcode IBSC0001353!). Etymology. The new specific epithet refers to the type locality, Guangxi, China. Distribution. China and Vietnam.Published as part of Deng, Yunfei, 2022, Elatostema guangxiense, a new replacement name for Pellionia longipedunculatum (Urticaceae), pp. 151-153 in Phytotaxa 531 (2) on page 151, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.531.2.9, http://zenodo.org/record/586905
Ampelocalamus stoloniformis C. H. Zheng, N. H. Xia & Y. F. Deng, comb. nov.
<i>Ampelocalamus stoloniformis</i> (S. H. Chen & Zhen Z. Wang) C. H. Zheng, N. H. Xia & Y.F. Deng, <i>comb. nov.</i> <p> Basionym: <i>Drepanostachyum stoloniforme</i> Chen & Wang (2007: 308).</p> <p> <i>Drepanostachyum microphyllum</i> Chen & Wang (2004: 11), non <i>Drepanostachyum microphyllum</i> (Hsueh & Yi 1982: 71) Keng f. ex Yi (1993: 46).</p> <p> <b>Type:</b> — CHINA. Fujian: Xianmen, cultivated in Xiamen Botanical Garden, introduced from Guizhou, 110–200 m, 18 February 2004, <i>S. H</i> <i>.</i> <i>Chen 2004 -002</i> (holotype PE!, isotype IBSC!, XMBG!).</p> <p> <b>Distribution</b>:—The species was introduced to Xiamen Botanical Garden from Guizhou Province in 1970s, but the exact locality is unknown.</p> <p> <b>Conservation status</b>:—This species is so far only known from cultivated plants in Xiamen Botanical Garden. Because no data are available on its distribution in the wild, <i>Ampelocalamus stoloniformis</i> is provisionally considered to be Data Deficient (DD) according to the IUCN (2001) Red List criteria and categories.</p> <p> <b>Notes</b>:— <i>Ampelocalamus stoloniformis</i> is similar to <i>A. microphyllus</i>, but differs in its culms 3–6 mm (not 5–15 mm) in diameter, internodes (5–) 13–18 cm (not 15–35 cm) long, ligule of the culm sheath ca. 0.5 mm (not ca. 1 mm) long, ligule of the leaf ca. 3 mm (not ca. 1 mm) long, and leaf blades 2–6 × 0.3–0.6 cm (not 3– 9 × 0.4–1.0 cm) (Hsueh & Yi 1982, Chen & Wang 2004, 2007, Li & Stapleton 2006).</p>Published as part of <i>Zheng, Chaohan, Xia, Nianhe & Deng, Yunfei, 2013, Ampelocalamus stoloniformis, a new combination for Chinese Bambusoideae (Poaceae), pp. 62-63 in Phytotaxa 135 (1)</i> on pages 62-63, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.135.1.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5086183">http://zenodo.org/record/5086183</a>
Helicopter-Based Digital Electronic News Gathering (H-DENG) System: Case Study and System Solution
Helicopter-based digital electronic news gathering (H-DENG) systems play a crucial role for the live televised news broadcast, especially for disastrous or catastrophic events. In this paper, a special H-DENG system will be investigated thoroughly. Major aspects including resource allocation in spectrum, necessary services and mechanisms, wave propagation and channel modeling, as well as design rules have to be addressed for this system. Our studies are based on the actual prototype of the integrated H-DENG system. The evaluation and analysis of this system are also presented in this paper according to the measurement and simulation results from our test bed. © 2006 IEEE
Epitettix yunnanensis Deng 2020, comb. nov.
Epitettix yunnanensis (Zheng, 1995), comb. nov. (Figure 5 G–H) Pseudepitettix yunnanensis Zheng, 1995a: 343 [description] (holotype— ♂, China: Yunnan prov., Simao County, in IZSNU, examined); Liang & Zheng,1998: 34; Liang & Jiang, 2004:117; Zheng, 2005: 31; Deng et al., 2007: 31, 402. Type material examined. Holotype, ♂, China: Yunnan prov., Simao County, 12 IV 1974, IZSNU. Notes. The species is not a Pseudepitettix species because the humeral angles of pronotum are absent; the fastigium of the vertex distinctly surpasses the anterior margin of eyes and the anterior margin of the fastigium of vertex is distinctly arcuate. It belongs to Epitettix Hancock, 1907. Epitettix yunnanensis is easy to identify: the body is smooth; the vertex is much wider than one of the eyes; the median carina of the pronotum arch-like in profile, apex of hind pronotal process truncate. Distribution. China (Yunnan).Published as part of Deng, Wei-An, 2020, Taxonomic revision of the subfamily Cladonotinae (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) from China with description of three new species, pp. 403-440 in Zootaxa 4789 (2) on pages 416-417, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4789.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/388770
Phlogacanthus yangtsekiangensis C. Xia & Y. F. Deng, comb. nov.
Phlogacanthus yangtsekiangensis (H. Lév.) C. Xia & Y. F. Deng, comb. nov. Basionym: Strobilanthes yangtsekiangensis Léveillé (1915: 7).⎯ Cystacanthus yangtsekiangensis (H. Lév.) Rehder (1935: 315). Type:⎯ CHINA. Yunnan: Dêqên Xian, Rives du fleuve Bleu à Ta-Tchai, 400–450 m, May–June 1912, E. E. Maire s.n. (holotype E!) Cystacanthus affinis Smith (1916: 103), syn. nov. Type: ⎯ CHINA. Yunnan: Lijiang Shi, Fengkow Valley, Lat. 27°40’N ”, 8000 ft., June 1914, G. Forrest 12493 (holotype E!; isotype A!, K!). Cystacanthus yunnanensis Smith (1916: 104), syn. nov. Type:⎯ CHINA. Yunnan: Dengchuan Xian, Tengchwan Valley, Lat. 26°5’N, 7000 ft, May 1913, G. Forrest 10007 (holotype E!). Distribution:— Phlogacanthus yangtsekiangensis is endemic to China and occurs in Sichuan and Yunnan. Ecology:—This species grows in thickets in the valley at the elevation of 400–2200 m. Conservation status:— Phlogacanthus yangtsekiangensis was collected from more than thirty localities and has a large area of occurrence in Jinsha Jiang Valley in N Yunnan and SW Sichuan Provinces which cover more than 20000 km 2. It is thus considered to be of Least Concern (LC) according to the IUCN (2001, 2011) Red List criteria and categories.Published as part of Xia, Chun & Deng, Yunfei, 2013, Phlogacanthus yangtsekiangensis, a new combination in Chinese Acanthaceae, pp. 58-60 in Phytotaxa 104 (1) on pages 58-59, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.104.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/477660
Schoengastiella (Schoengastiella) lapivoluta Zhang, Deng, Xie, Yu and Wang 1997
Schoengastiella (Schoengastiella) lapivoluta Zhang, Deng, Xie, Yu and Wang, 1997: PAL Schoengastiella lapivoluta Zhang, Deng, Xie, Yu and Wang, 1997 Nepaliella lapivoluta, Wen 2005Published as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 33, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551
Trombiculindus yui Zhang, Deng and Wang 1997
Trombiculindus yui Zhang, Deng and Wang, 1997: PALPublished as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 189, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551
Justicia neolinearifolia N.H. Xia & Y.F. Deng, a new record for the flora of Vietnam
Justicia neolinearifolia N. H. Xia Y.F. Deng (Acanthaceae) found in Lai Chau province is reported here for the first time for the flora of Vietnam. J. neolinearifolia can be distinguished from J. procumbens L. and J. diffusa Willd. by having linear leaf blade and bracts. The specimens are deposited in the Herbarium of the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (HN) Ha Noi, Vietnam. A detailed description, illustration, important taxonomic notes, and key to the three already known species are provided
Rhamnus liboensis, a replacement name for Rhamnus calcicola Q. H. Chen (Rhamnaceae)
Deng, Yunfei (2012): Rhamnus liboensis, a replacement name for Rhamnus calcicola Q. H. Chen (Rhamnaceae). Phytotaxa 74 (1): 39-40, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.74.1.3, URL: http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.74.1.
FIGURE 3A–H. Austrohancockia hubeiensis Zheng, 1992 in Taxonomic revision of the subfamily Cladonotinae (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) from China with description of three new species
FIGURE 3A–H. Austrohancockia hubeiensis Zheng, 1992; Austrohancockia jiugongshanensis Zheng & Zhong, 2005; Austrohancockia kwangtungensis (Tinkham, 1936); Austrohancockia latifemura Deng, 2019. A—A. hubeiensis, lateral view of head; B—A. hubeiensis, dorsal view of head; C—A. jiugongshanensis, dorsal view of body; D—A. jiugongshanensis, lateral view of body; E—A. kwangtungensis, dorsal view of body; F—A. kwangtungensis, lateral view of body; G—A. latifemura, lateral view of body; H—A. latifemura, dorsal view of body. (A–B after Zheng; C–D after Zheng & Zhong, E–F photo: Sigfrid Ingrisch, G–H photo: Weian Deng).Published as part of Deng, Wei-An, 2020, Taxonomic revision of the subfamily Cladonotinae (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) from China with description of three new species, pp. 403-440 in Zootaxa 4789 (2) on page 410, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4789.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/388770
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