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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
Fanyu Chen shi Dongshu cong shu : chu han 4 zhong fu 1 zhong /
The first 4 works have special title pages, engraved 1848-84?[1-2] Han ru tong yi : 7 juan -- [3-4] Sheng lü tong kao : 10 juan -- [5-7] Qie yun kao : 6 juan wai pian 3 juan -- [8-9] Han shu di li zhi shui dao tu shuo : 7 juan fu Kao zheng Deqing Hu shi Yugong tu Chen Zongyi zhuan.No more published?Mode of access: Internet
Scirpophaga humilis Wang, Li & Chen 1986
Scirpophaga humilis Wang, Li & Chen, 1986 (Figs 17, 25) Scirpophaga humilis Wang, Li & Chen, 1986. Acta Ent. Sinica, 29 (2): 208. Type locality: China, Anhui. Description. Body ochreous white. Length of labial palpi about the diameter of compound eyes. Forewing pale yellow, without fascia. Female with anal tuft yellow. In male genitalia, subteguminal process with sinuous margin; aedeagus slightly swollen in apical, one slender and one stout long-based cornuti present, the larger one with bifid tip. In female genitalia, antrum broad, strongly sclerotized; ductus bursae relatively short, a little longer than the diameter of corpus bursae. Distribution. China (Jiangsu, Anhui).Published as part of Chen, Fu-Qiang & Wu, Chun-Sheng, 2014, Taxonomic review of the subfamily Schoenobiinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) from China, pp. 163-208 in Zoological Systematics 39 (2) on page 174, DOI: 10.11865/zs20140201, http://zenodo.org/record/461732
Taiwan’s Chinese Medicine Giant:Chen Li-Fu
Traditionally, the topic of physicians locates at the center of the history of medicine. This article, however, takes Li-Fu Chen (1900-2001), a mining engineer trained in the U.S., and his achievements as examples to underscore that Chen's systemic infrastructures of the industry-government-university on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) profoundly contributed to the development of TCM in Taiwan after the Second World War. By analyzing the oublished documents and interview records, this article argues that the role of Li-Fu Chen played in the development of TCM in Taiwan was not only a proponent, having continued the advocacies of "saving Nation through science" and "scientizing Chinese medicine" in China since the early 20th century; Chen's role was also an engineer, constructing infrastructures for developing TCM in Taiwan.This article first introduces Li-Fu Chen's dedication to the National Government, the Institute of National Medicine, and the education of saving China in the period of the Republic of China (1912-1949). The second part indicates that Chen zealously intertwined TCM, science, and Confucianism during Taiwan's Chinese Cultural Renaissance Movement (1966-1991). Finally, this article focuses on Chen's all-out efforts to develop TCM infrastructures in Taiwan, including TCM's higher education, medical institutions, academic research, and textbook publications
Taiwan’s Chinese Medicine Giant:Chen Li-Fu
Traditionally, the topic of physicians locates at the center of the history of medicine. This article, however, takes Li-Fu Chen (1900-2001), a mining engineer trained in the U.S., and his achievements as examples to underscore that Chen's systemic infrastructures of the industry-government-university on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) profoundly contributed to the development of TCM in Taiwan after the Second World War. By analyzing the oublished documents and interview records, this article argues that the role of Li-Fu Chen played in the development of TCM in Taiwan was not only a proponent, having continued the advocacies of "saving Nation through science" and "scientizing Chinese medicine" in China since the early 20th century; Chen's role was also an engineer, constructing infrastructures for developing TCM in Taiwan.This article first introduces Li-Fu Chen's dedication to the National Government, the Institute of National Medicine, and the education of saving China in the period of the Republic of China (1912-1949). The second part indicates that Chen zealously intertwined TCM, science, and Confucianism during Taiwan's Chinese Cultural Renaissance Movement (1966-1991). Finally, this article focuses on Chen's all-out efforts to develop TCM infrastructures in Taiwan, including TCM's higher education, medical institutions, academic research, and textbook publications
Dongshu cong shu
[1-2]. 漢儒通義 : 7卷 -- [3-4]. 聲律通考 : 10卷 -- [5-7]. 切韻考 : 6卷 ; 外篇 : 3卷 -- [8-9]. 漢書地理志水道圖說 : 7卷 ; 附考正德淸胡氏禹貢圖.陳澧撰.線裝 ; 二函.Chen Li zhuan.Xian zhuang ; er han.[1-2]. Han ru tong yi : 7 juan -- [3-4]. Sheng lü tong kao : 10 juan -- [5-7]. Qie yun kao : 6 juan ; wai pian : 3 juan -- [8-9]. Han shu di li zhi shui dao tu shuo : 7 juan ; fu Kao zheng de Qing Hu shi yu gong tu
Ramulus flavovittatus Chen & Li 2002
Ramulus flavovittatus (Chen & Li, 2002) E/T Baculum flavovittatum, Chen & Li, 2002: 108 (in Chen et al., 2002), figs. 10a–b. Type. Holotype: ♀, Wuzhishan, Hainan, China, 30.V.1997, Huang Fu-Sheng (IZCAS). Distribution. Hainan (Wuzhishan), China.Published as part of Ho, George Wai-Chun, 2016, Contribution to the knowledge of Chinese Phasmatodea III: Catalogue of the phasmids of Hainan Island, China, with descriptions of one new genus, one new species and two new subspecies and proposals of three new combinations, pp. 314-340 in Zootaxa 4150 (3) on page 330, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4150.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/25841
Smilax binchuanensis P. Li & C. X. Fu 2013, nom. nov.
1. Smilax binchuanensis P.Li & C.X.Fu, nom. nov. Replaced name: Heterosmilax yunnanensis Gagnepain (1934: 70). Type: CHINA. Yunnan: Binchuan, Ta-ta-ouan, 6 March 1906, Ducloux 4545 (holotype P!, isotype P!). Etymology: The existence of the previously published Smilax yunnanensis Chen (1983: 111) necessitates a new name for this species. Since Binchuan, Yunnan, is the type and only known locality, we propose binchuanensis as the new specific epithet.Published as part of Qi, Zhechen, Li, Pan & Fu, Chengxin, 2013, New combinations and a new name in Smilax for species of Heterosmilax in Eastern and Southeast Asian Smilacaceae (Liliales), pp. 58-60 in Phytotaxa 117 (2) on page 58, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.117.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/507922
Scirpophaga adunctella Chen
Scirpophaga adunctella Chen, Song & Wu, 2006 (Figs 38, 45, 53) Scirpophaga adunctella Chen, Song & Wu, 2006. Zootaxa, 1236: 15. Type locality: China, Yunnan. Description. Wing span ♀ 30–38 mm. Female white, anal tuft pale ochreous; others same to male. Both male and female sometimes have a dark fuscous spot present at the lower angle of cell on forewing. Female genitalia. Anal papillae broad, covered with long setae; apophyses anterioris and posterioris well developed and with the same length; ostium bursae broad and long, strongly wrinkled, sclerotized towards ductus bursae, different with other species; ductus bursae membranous; corpus bursae round, lined with dense spines. Material examined. IZCAS: Holotype ♂, Yunnan, Wanding, 820 m, 29 May 1979. Others. Xizang, Mêdog, 1♂, 1 080 m, 23 August 2006, Fu-Qiang Chen; Xizang, Mêdog, Ma’niweng, 1♀, 930 m, 25 August 1974, Fu-Sheng Huang; Xizang, Mêdog, Ma’niweng, 895 m, 1♀, 14 August 2006, Fu-Qiang Chen; Xizang, Mêdog, Hanmi, 2 120 m, 1♀, 10 August 2006, Fu-Qiang Chen; Xizang, Mêdog, Didong, 840 m, 3♀, 16 August 2006, Fu-Qiang Chen. Distribution. China (Yunnan, Xizang). Remarks. The female of this species is firstly reported here. Chen et al. (2006) reported the species according to a single male specimen. At that time, we could not match the right female with the male, although some possible materials were checked. Later, more materials of the species were gotten from Xizang. The materials from Xizang sometimes have a dark fuscous spot present at the lower angle of cell on forewing, which is common in excerptalis group.Published as part of Chen, Fu-Qiang & Wu, Chun-Sheng, 2014, Taxonomic review of the subfamily Schoenobiinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) from China, pp. 163-208 in Zoological Systematics 39 (2) on page 175, DOI: 10.11865/zs20140201, http://zenodo.org/record/461732
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