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    Corynoneura prolata Fu & Wang & Fang & Xiao & Fu & Lin 2020, sp. n.

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    Corynoneura prolata Fu, sp. n. Fig. 5 Type material. Holotype male (NKU: G5A6), CHINA: Zhejiang Province, Jinhua City, Pan’an County, Dapanshan Mountains, 120°31′30″E, 28°47′30″N, a.s.l. 800 m, 17–21.VII.2012, light trap, leg. Xiao-Long Lin. Etymology. From Latin, prolatus, extended, elongated, referring to phallapodeme very long, extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX. Diagnostic characters. The male imago is characterized by having an antenna with ten flagellomeres, AR 0.36; superior volsella undeveloped, and inferior volsella absent; sternapodeme inverted V-shaped; phallapodeme very long, extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX, strongly curved with projection for joint with sternapodeme placed pre-lateral. Description. Adult male (n = 1). Total length 1.17 mm. Coloration. Head and thorax dark brown. Abdomen yellow brown. Head. Antenna with ten flagellomeres, AR 0.36, ultimate flagellomere 98 µm long, ultimate flagellomere not expanded apically (Fig. 5B). Tentorium and cibarial pump as in Fig. 5C, tentorium 115 µm long; 15 µm wide. Anterior margin of cibarial pump concave. Length of palpomeres (in µm): 15; 13; 18; 20; 38. Palpomere 5/3 ratio: 2.1. Thorax. Dorsocentrals 7. Scutellum with 2 setae. Wing (Fig. 5A). VR 3.2. Cu/wing length 0.52; C 100 µm long; Cu 420 µm long; wing width/wing length: 0.42. Costa with 5 setae. Legs. Fore legs and mid legs lost. Hind tibia expanded, with comb of 12 setae, one seta near spur strongly Sshaped. Lengths and proportions of legs as in Table 4. Hypopygium (Fig. 5 D–E). Tergite IX and laterosternites IX without long setae. Tergite IX medially incurved. Superior volsella undeveloped. Inferior volsella absent. Phallapodeme 63 µm long, strongly curved with projection for joint with sternapodeme placed pre-lateral, extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX. Sternapodeme inverted V-shaped. Gonostylus strongly curved tapering, 28 µm long, with inner lobe in median part; megaseta 5 µm long. HR 2.43; HV 4.19. Remarks. This species is similar to Corynoneura sorachibecea Sasa & Suzuki, 2001 by having an antenna with ten flagellomeres, inferior volsella absent, sternapodeme curved into V-shaped, and gonostylus with inner lobe in median part. The new species can be separated from the latter by having small AR 0.36 and phallapodeme extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX in this species, while AR of 0.56–0.61, phallapodeme not extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX in C. sorachibecea.Published as part of Fu, Yue, Wang, Xin-Hua, Fang, Xiang-Liang, Xiao, Yun-Li, Fu, Jun & Lin, Xiao-Long, 2020, Corynoneura Winnertz (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) from Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 83-96 in Zootaxa 4890 (1) on pages 90-91, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/430156

    Corynoneura lateralis Fu & Wang & Fang & Xiao & Fu & Lin 2020, sp. n.

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    Corynoneura lateralis Fu, sp. n. Fig. 2 Type material. Holotype male (NKU: L7A29), CHINA: Zhejiang Province, Lishui City, Longquan County, Fengyangshan Mountains, 119°13′31″E, 27°56′23″N, a.s.l. 1200–1700 m, 25.VII.2012, sweep net, leg. Xiao-Long Lin. Paratypes: 3 males (NKU: A13G12, A13G23, A13G28), Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou City, Lin’an County, Tianmushan Mountains, a.s.l. 970–1100 m, 24.VII.2011, sweep net, leg. Xiao-Long Lin. 1 male (NKU: G5A41), Zhejiang Province, Jinhua City, Pan’an County, Dapanshan Mountains, 120°31′30″E, 28°47′30″N, a.s.l. 800 m, 17–21.VII.2012, light trap, leg. Xiao-Long Lin. 1 male (NKU: L7A9), Zhejiang Province, Lishui City, Baishanzu Mountains, 119°11′39″E, 27°45′20″N, a.s.l. 1450 m, 25.VII.2012, light trap, leg. Xiao-Long Lin. Etymology. From Latin, lateralis, of the side, referring to the phallapodeme join with sternapodeme placed laterally. Diagnostic characters. The male imago is characterized by having an antenna with eight or nine flagellomeres, AR 0.4–0.5; anterior margin of cibarial pump distinctly concave; hind tibia with hooked spur; superior volsella developed, anteromedially fused; inferior volsella with dented edge, placed caudally on gonocoxite; phallapodeme almost straight, placed in a lateral position to the sternapodeme; sternapodeme curved into U-shape, and lateral sternapodeme with caudal attachment point. Description. Adult males (n = 6). Total length 0.81–1.02, 0.94 mm. Wing length 0.60 mm. Total length/wing length 1.48–1.69,1.57. Wing length/ profemur length 2.68–3.0, 2.86. Coloration. Head dark brown, with black eyes. Thorax dark brown. Legs yellowish. Abdomen yellow brown. Head. Antenna with eight or nine flagellomeres; when eight flagellomeres: AR 0.50–0.51, ultimate flagellomere 118–125, 121 µm long; when nine flagellomeres: AR 0.41–0.44, ultimate flagellomere 88–113, 100 µm long, ultimate flagellomere slightly expanded apically, with many short apical sensilla chaetica (Fig. 2D). Tentorium and cibarial pump as in Fig. 2B, tentorium 105–138, 120 µm long; 13–18, 15 µm wide; stipes 45–63, 50 µm long, 3 µm wide. Anterior margin of cibarial pump distinctly concave. Clypeus with 10 setae. Length of palpomeres (in µm): 8–10, 9; 10–15, 13; 15–20, 18; 20–23, 21; 38–45, 42. Palpomere 5/3 ratio: 2.0–2.9, 2.5. Thorax. Dorsocentrals 5–7, 6. Scutellum with 2 setae. Prealars 2 or 3. Wing (Fig. 2A). VR 5.4. Cu/wing length 0.45–0.55; C 149–155, 150 µm long; Cu 270 µm long; wing width/ wing length: 0.44–048, 0.46. Brachiolum with 1 seta, costa with five or six setae. Legs. Fore trochanter with dorsal keel. Spur of fore tibia 18–25, 20 µm long, spurs of mid tibia 10–18, 15 and 12–18, 15 µm long, and spurs of hind tibia 25–33, 30 µm long and 8–13, 10 µm long. Width at apex of fore tibia 15–18, 16 µm, of mid tibia 15–18, 16 µm, of hind tibia (a) 15–20, 18 µm. Width of hind tibia 1 / 3 from apex (d) 15–20, 18 µm, elongation length (b) 30–43, 35 µm, length of maximum thickening (c 1) 55–75, 65 µm, total length of thickening (c 2) 85–125, 95 µm; a/d 1.39–2.2, 1.64; b/d 1.65–2.87, 2.72; c 1 /d 3.06–3.87, 3.50; c 2 /d 4.72–6.25, 5.56. Hind tibia expanded, with comb of 15–20, 18 setae, with hooked spur (Fig. 2C). Lengths and proportions of legs as in Table 2. Hypopygium (Fig. 2 E–F). Tergite IX medially distinctly incurved. Superior volsella with rounded margin, anteromedially fused. Inferior volsella with many glandular setae and dented margin, along the inner margin of gonocoxite and placed caudally. Phallapodeme short and scalpel-like, almost straight, 25–33 µm long, and joint with sternapodeme placed lateral. Transverse sternapodeme 17–23, 20 µm wide, with oral projection, lateral sternapodeme with attachment point placed and directed caudally. Gonostylus curved tapering, 20–27 µm long; megaseta 5 µm long. HR 2.39–3.25, 2.67; HV 3.27–4.96, 3.91. Remarks. This species is closely related to Corynoneura sundukovi Makarchenko et Makarchenko, 2010 by having similar inferior volsella and inverted U-shaped sternapodeme. The new species can be separated from the latter by having the antenna with eight or nine flagellomeres, short and straight phallapodeme and joint with sternapodeme placed lateral, while C. sundukovi has antenna with 12 flagellomeres, phallapodeme low and curverd, joint with sternapodeme placed caudally. The new species is also similar to Corynoneura inefligiata Fu, Saether et Wang, 2009 by having same shaped sternapodeme and phallapodeme, but differs from the latter by the antenna with ten flagellomeres, inferior volsella large and broad in C. inefligiata.Published as part of Fu, Yue, Wang, Xin-Hua, Fang, Xiang-Liang, Xiao, Yun-Li, Fu, Jun & Lin, Xiao-Long, 2020, Corynoneura Winnertz (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) from Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 83-96 in Zootaxa 4890 (1) on page 86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/430156

    Yi lin zuan yao tan yuan: shi juan, fu lu. v.1

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    汪紱輯.綫裝.框19.5x13.6公分, 10行22字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 四周雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次及小題, 下鐫葉次.書名頁刻"醫林纂要探源, 長安趙展如順德鄧小赤中丞鑒定, 後學陳兆熊署檢" ; 書名背頁牌記刻"光緖丁酉[1897]二月江蘇書局刊版"附錄一卷《中國中醫古籍總目》05685著錄.卷末附錄: 汪先生行狀 -- 汪先生墓表并銘 -- 徽州府志儒林傳.鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥".Xian zhuang.Kuang 19.5 x 13.6 gong fen, 10 hang 22 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, si zhou shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci ji xiao ti, xia juan ye ci.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Fu lu yi juanDetailed notes in vernacular field only.Wang Fu ji.Juan mo fu lu: Wang xian sheng xing zhuang -- Wang xian sheng mu biao bing ming -- Huizhou fu zhi ru lin zhuan.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang"

    Corynoneura petitspectabilis Fu & Wang & Fang & Xiao & Fu & Lin 2020, sp. n.

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    Corynoneura petitspectabilis Fu, sp. n. Fig. 4 Type material. Holotype male (NKU: G5A39), CHINA: Zhejiang Province, Jinhua City, Pan’an County, Dapanshan Mountains, 120°31′30″E, 28°47′30″N, a.s.l. 800 m, 17–21.VII.2012, light trap, leg. Xiao-Long Lin. Etymology. From Latin, petit, small, referring to total length of the species only 0.75 mm; spectabilis, remarkable, referring to superior volsella being rounded and developed, as well as the phallapodeme and sternapodeme well developed. Diagnostic characters. The male imago is characterized by having small total length of 0.75 mm; antenna with eight flagellomeres, AR 0.35; anterior margin of cibarial pump strongly concave; superior volsella developed and rounded; inferior volsella small and digitiform, placed caudally of gonocoxite; transverse sternapodeme curved into V-shape; lateral sternapodeme with very large and developed attachment point, and attachment point placed and directed lateral. Description. Ault male (n = 1). Total length 0.75 mm. Wing length 0.47mm. Total length/wing length 1.60. Coloration. Head and thorax dark brown. Anterior part of eyes black, and others brown. Legs pale yellow. Abdomen: tergites I-IV yellow, tergites V-IX yellow brown. Head. Antenna with eight flagellomeres, AR 0.35, ultimate flagellomere 70 µm long, ultimate flagellomere slightly expanded apically, with about 9–11 apical sensilla chaetica (Fig. 4D). Tentorium and cibarial pump as in Fig. 4B, tentorium 83 µm long; 10 µm wide. Anterior margin of cibarial pump strongly concave. Length of palpomeres (in µm): 7; 10; 15; 15; 33. Palpomere 5/3 ratio: 2.2. Thorax. Dorsocentrals 5. Scutellum with 2 setae. Wing (Fig. 4A). VR 3.3. Cu/wing length 0.53; C 180 µm long; Cu 250 µm long; wing width/wing length: 0.50. Costa with 5 setae. Legs. Dehydrate and contractive, hard to measure. Hind tibia expanded, with comb of 15 setae, with hooked spur (Fig. 4C). Hypopygium (Fig. 4 E-H). Tergite IX medially slightly incurved. Superior volsella rounded and developed, and anteromedially separated. Inferior volsella small and digitiform, and placed caudally of gonocoxite. Phallapodeme developed, strongly curved, 58 µm long, with obvious projection, and joint with sternapodeme placed lateral. Transverse sternapodeme absent, curved into V-shape. Lateral sternapodeme with very large and developed attachment point, placed and directed laterally. Gonostylus apical slender and slightly curved tapering, 23 µm long, with 1 subapical seta; megaseta 4 µm long. HR 2.6; HV 3.3. Remarks. The legs of the type material were difficult to measure; however, most of the observable characters of the male separate the species from all other members of the genus.Published as part of Fu, Yue, Wang, Xin-Hua, Fang, Xiang-Liang, Xiao, Yun-Li, Fu, Jun & Lin, Xiao-Long, 2020, Corynoneura Winnertz (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) from Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 83-96 in Zootaxa 4890 (1) on pages 89-90, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/430156

    Corynoneura recta Fu & Wang & Fang & Xiao & Fu & Lin 2020, sp. n.

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    Corynoneura recta Fu, sp. n. (Fig. 6) Type material. Holotype male (NKU: A13I58), CHINA: Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou City, Changhua County, Qingliangfeng National Nature Reserve, 121°9′53″E, 30°17′49″N, a.s.l. 1100–1400 m, 12.V.2012 – 20.VI.2012, malaise trap, leg. Rui Guo. Etymology. From Latin, rectus, straight, upright, referring to the inferior volsella with a right-angled corner. Diagnostic characters. The male imago is characterized by having an antenna with eight flagellomeres, AR 0.47; superior volsella separated, like rounded corner. Inferior volsella broad, with right-angle corner, along the inner margin of gonocoxite and placed medially. Description. Adult male (n = 1). Total length 1.0 mm. Wing length 0.63 mm. Total length/wing length 1.58. Wing length/profemur length 2.84. Coloration. Head and thorax dark brown. Legs yellowish. Abdomen yellow-brown. Head. Antenna with eight flagellomeres, AR 0.47, ultimate flagellomere 123 µm long, ultimate flagellomere slightly expanded apically, with about 10 apical sensilla chaetica (Fig. 6D). Tentorium and cibarial pump as in Fig. 6B, tentorium 125 µm long; 13 µm wide. Anterior margin of cibarial pump (Fig. 6B) strongly concave. Length of palpomeres (in µm): 15; 13; 15; 20; 38. Palpomere 5/3 ratio: 2.5. Thorax (Fig. 6E). Dorsocentrals 4. Scutellum with 2 setae. Prealars 1. Wing (Fig. 6A). C 170 µm long; wing width/wing length: 0.42. Costa with 7 setae. Legs. Fore trochanter with dorsal keel. Spurs of fore tibia 15 µm long, spur of hind tibia 13 µm long and 25 µm long. Width at apex of fore tibia 23 µm, of hind tibia (a) 18 µm. Width of hind tibia 1/3 from apex (d) 18 µm, elongation length (b) 37 µm, length of maximum thickening (c 1) 50 µm, total length of thickening (c 2) 75 µm; a/d 2.06; b/d 2.06; c 1 /d 2.78; c 2 /d 4.17. Hind tibia expanded, with comb of 18 setae, one seta near spur strongly S-shaped (Fig. 6C). Lengths and proportions of legs as in Table 5. Hypopygium (Fig. 6 F-H). Tergite IX and laterosternite IX without long setae. The margin of tergite IX straight, medially not curved. Superior volsella anteromedially separated, like rounded corner. Inferior volsella broad, with many glandular setae and right-angle corner, along the inner margin of gonocoxite and placed medially. Phallapodeme apical slightly curved, 38 µm long, joint with sternapodeme placed caudally. Transverse sternapodeme 15 µm wide. Small attachment point of lateral sternapodeme with phallapodeme placed and directed caudally. Gonostylus slightly curved tapering, 25 µm long, megaseta 3 µm long. HR 2.52; HV 4.0. Remarks. The new species is similar to Corynoneura tertia Makarchenko et Makarchenko, 2010 by having antenna with 8 flagellomeres, sternapodeme curved into a U-shape, and phallapodeme low, join with sternapodeme placed caudally. The new species can be separated from the latter by the phallapodeme being slightly curved, the inferior volsella broad with a right-angled corner, while in C. tertia the phallapodeme is relatively longer and obviously curved, the inferior volsella is long and narrow as is the inner margin of the gonocoxite.Published as part of Fu, Yue, Wang, Xin-Hua, Fang, Xiang-Liang, Xiao, Yun-Li, Fu, Jun & Lin, Xiao-Long, 2020, Corynoneura Winnertz (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) from Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 83-96 in Zootaxa 4890 (1) on pages 92-93, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/430156

    Corynoneura aggeris Fu & Wang & Fang & Xiao & Fu & Lin 2020, sp. n.

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    Corynoneura aggeris Fu, sp. n. Fig. 1 Type material. Holotype male (NKU: A13I50), CHINA: Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou City, Changhua County, Qingliangfeng National Nature Reserve, 121°9′53″E, 30°17′49″N, a.s.l. 1100–1400 m, 12.V–20.VI.2012, malaise trap, leg. Rui Guo. Etymology. From Latin, aggeris, heap, mound, referring to transverse sternapodeme curved between U- and V-shaped, peak like a small mound. Diagnostic characters. The male imago is characterized by having an antenna with eight flagellomeres, AR 0.42; superior volsella small triangular, and anteromedially fused; inferior volsella narrowed, and placed caudally of gonocoxite; transverse sternapodeme narrow and without oral projection; the attachment point placed lateral sternapodeme is very small. Description. Adult male (n = 1). Total length 0.97 mm. Wing length 0.60mm. Total length/wing length 1.61. Wing length/profemur length 3.02. Coloration. Head and thorax dark brown. Legs pale yellow. Abdomen yellow brown. Head. Antenna with eight flagellomeres, AR 0.42. Ultimate flagellomere 95 µm long, slightly expanded apically, with ca. ten apical sensilla chaetica (Fig. 1B). Tentorium 113 µm long; 15 µm wide. Length of palpomeres (in µm): 15; 13; 15; 23; 45. Palpomere 5/3 ratio: 3.0. Thorax. Dorsocentrals 4. Scutellum with 2 setae. Wing (Fig. 1A). VR 3.2. Cu/wing length 0.60; C 160 µm long; Cu 360 µm long; wing width/wing length: 0.48. Costa with 8 setae. Legs. Fore trochanter with dorsal keel. Spurs of fore tibia 23 µm long, of mid tibia 10 µm long and 8 µm long, and spurs of hind tibia 38 µm long and 12 µm long. Width at apex of fore tibia 20 µm, of mid tibia 15 µm, of hind tibia (a) 40 µm. Width of hind tibia 1/3 from apex (d) 25 µm, elongation length (b) 30 µm, length of maximum thickening (c 1) 55 µm, total length of thickening (c 2) 80 µm; a/d 1.4; b/d 1.2; c 1 /d 2.2; c 2 /d 3.2. Hind tibia expanded, with comb of 16 setae, one seta near spur strongly S-shaped (Fig. 1C). Lengths and proportions of legs as in Table 1. Hypopygium (Fig. 1 D-E). Tergite IX and laterosternite IX without long seta. Tergite IX medially incurved, and pair of low caudal mounds with many setae on each side. Superior volsella undeveloped, and anteromedially fused. Inferior volsella with many glandular setae, along the inner margin of gonocoxite and placed caudally. Phallapodeme scalpel-like, apex slightly curved, 32 µm long, without obvious projection, and join with sternapodeme placed caudally. Transverse sternapodeme very narrow, curved between U- and V-shaped. Lateral sternapodeme with small attachment point placed and directed caudally. Gonostylus straight, 25 µm long; megaseta 2 µm long. HR 2.32; HV 3.88. Remarks. This species is similar to Corynoneura makarchenkorum Krasheninnikov, 2012 by having the same shape of the transverse sternapodeme and phallapodeme, but can be separated from the latter by the antenna with eight flagellomeres, AR 0.42; gonostylus straight in C. aggeris sp. n., while C. makarchenkorum has the antenna with 12 flagellomeres, AR 0.92–1.00, and apically curved gonostylus.Published as part of Fu, Yue, Wang, Xin-Hua, Fang, Xiang-Liang, Xiao, Yun-Li, Fu, Jun & Lin, Xiao-Long, 2020, Corynoneura Winnertz (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) from Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 83-96 in Zootaxa 4890 (1) on pages 84-85, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/430156

    Wang Shuo and the commercialisation of contemporary Chinese culture

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    This thesis examines the commercialisation of Chinese culture that has taken place over the past twenty years in mainland China. It explores the contribution of Wang Shuo, a cultural figure who straddles different fields of culture, moving from literature to the ultimate mass culture medium of television, this study plots Wang Shuo' s development from educational failure, to business failure, to fiction writer, film & TV editor, film director and cultural critic and analyst. His stories, films, TV series and articles have caused shock-waves throughout national cultural circles as he has transformed the terms of the debate from academic discourse to a validation of the role of the market in the culture field. Although Wang Shuo has not been labelled as a dissident, his approach to the culture market has had a more subversive effect on official ideology that those overt dissidents who have had to live in exile or have been imprisoned. He has utilised the language of official ideology to satirise the authorities, turning the ideology and its supporters into figures of fun. Yet his own goals have been strictly personal and economic ones. The authorities recognize the value of Wang Shuo's work in the cultural market but at the same time distrust his works and place him under strict censorship. Examining the way Wang Shuo and people surround him have succeeded in different fields of cultural achievement is a mirror to understanding the process of the transformation of contemporary Chinese culture from a socialist state-controlled culture to a market-oriented mass culture industry

    Catagela rubelineola Wang & Sung 1979

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    Catagela rubelineola Wang & Sung, 1979 (Figs 71–72, 76, 86) Catagela rubelineola Wang & Sung, 1979. Acta Ent. Sinica, 22(2): 180; Wang, 1980. Economic Insect Fauna of China, 21: 65. Type locality: China, Guangdong. Description. Forewing with pink fasciae; fuscous spots present at both the upper and lower angles of cell; three paralleled oblique fasciae arising from base of lower margin of cell to base of inner margin, from middle of lower margin of cell to basal trisection of inner margin and from apex to terminal trisection of inner margin. In male genitalia, valva with apex oblique; aedeagus slender, cornutus irregular. Material examined. IZCAS: Holotype ♂, Guangdong, Guangzhou, 26 August 1958, Lin-Yao Wang. Paratypes. Anhui, Chuxian, Mt. Langya, 1♀, 28 July 1972, Shi-Mei Song; Jiangxi, Liantang, 1♂, 4 August 1957, Lin-Yao Wang; Jiangxi, Mt. Jiulian, 1♂, 21 May 1977, You-Qiao Liu; Jiangxi, Mt. Jiulian, 1♀, 23 May 1977, You-Qiao Liu; Guangdong, Guangzhou, 50 m, 1♂, 26 August 1958, Lin-Yao Wang; Guangdong, Guangzhou, 50 m, 1♂, 12 September 1958, Bao-Lin Zhang. Others. Jiangxi, Mt. Jiulian, 2♀, 12–21 June 1975, Shi-Mei Song; Guangdong, Guangzhou, Liuxihe, 1♀, 24 July 2005, Fu-Qiang Chen. Distribution. China (Anhui, Jiangxi, Guangdong).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 189, DOI: 10.11865/zs20140201, http://zenodo.org/record/461732

    Acosmetides trigentis Chang & Wang & Shi 2021, gen. et comb. nov.

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    Acosmetides trigentis (Wang, Bian & Shi, 2016) gen. et comb. nov. Acosmetura trigentis Wang, Bian & Shi, 2016: 390. Remarks The original description of the species is exact and the figure is clear (Wang P. et al. 2016). Based on the male tenth abdominal tergite with a notch in the middle of the posterior margin and the middle lobe of the subgenital plate distinct, the species should belong to the genus Acosmetides gen. nov. Note The Chinese name of the species is 三Ẍffi异ffl尾ễ (San Tu Ni Yi Shi Wei Zhong). Distribution China (Hubei).Published as part of Chang, Yan-Lin, Wang, Tao & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2021, Three new genera and five new species of the tribe Meconematini (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from Southwestern China, pp. 140-158 in European Journal of Taxonomy 751 (1) on page 148, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.751.1385, http://zenodo.org/record/492347

    Phlugiolopsis ventralis Wang, Li & Liu 2012

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    Phlugiolopsis ventralis Wang, Li & Liu, 2012 Figure 8; Map 1 Phlugiolopsis ventralis: Wang, Li & Liu. 2012. Zootaxa, 3332: 46, 47. Type specimen: male; type locality: Xishan, Kunming, Yunnan; location of type: Shanghai Entomological Museum of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Examined material. 32 ♂ 41 ♀, Xishan, Kunming, Yunnan, 31 August, 2012, coll. Xun Bian and Guanglin Xie. Distribution. China (Yunnan)Published as part of Bian, Xun, Shi, Fu-Ming & Chang, Yan-Lin, 2013, Second supplement for the genus Phlugiolopsis Zeuner, 1940 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from China, with eight new species, pp. 159-191 in Zootaxa 3701 (2) on page 176, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3701.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/24785
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