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Stericta melasiversusa Wang & Chen & Wu 2018, sp. nov.
Stericta melasiversusa sp. nov. (Figs 1, 5, 9) Diagnosis. The species is similar to S. hoenei Caradja, 1935 (Caradja & Meyrick, 1935) by the wing pattern. However, the new species has the basal area broader and the outer area little narrower than the latter. In male genitalia, the species is characteristic by its specific juxta and the spine-like clasper at the base of valva. Description. Adult. Forewing length 10.0 mm (n =5). Head fuscous, mixed with yellow scales; labial palpus upturned, fuscous and mixed with greyish-green scales; base of first segment with yellow scales; third segment pointed, with yellow scales; antenna brown. Scape extension slender, as long as to distance of thorax, base of scape extension yellow mixed with black scales, and with black scales on terminal. Thorax with yellow scales. Forewing covered with greyish-green mixed with few fuscous and yellow scales at basal and outer areas; medial area with pale yellow scales, antemedial line black and straight, postmedial line black, waved; cilia brown. Hindwing with fuscous scales, and a blurred postmedial line. Male genitalia. Uncus elongated, densely covered with setae laterally, apex truncated. Gnathos with slender arms at lateral, joined from middle, with median process distally hooked. Valva near same width from base to apex, apex rounded; a spine-like clasper present at the base of valva; sacculus strong at base. Juxta narrow and long, length about two times of width, bifurcated deeply to slightly more than half-length. Phallus slender, without obvious cornuti. Female genitalia. Ovipositor thin, densely suffused with setae. Apophysis anterioris about 2/3 length of apophysis posterioris. Ostium broad, partly sclerotized. Ductus seminalis arising from just below the ostium. Ductus bursae long, about 2.5 times diameter of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae round, with two two spinous plate-like signa. Holotype. ♂, Fujian, Wuyishan, Huanggangshan, 2150 m, 26.VII.2000, Wang Jiashe (gen. slide no. Ep100). Parataypes. Shaanxi, Liuba, Miaotaizi, 1350 m, 1♀, 21.VII.1998, Yao Jian (gen. slide no. Ep598). Shaanxi, Ningshan, Huoditang, 1580 m, 1♀, 27.VII.1998, Yao Jian. Fujian, Wuyishan, Mali, 1260 m, 1♀, 30.VII.2000, Song Shimei. Hainan, Baisha, Yinggezui, 1♀, 7.V.2009, Chen Fuqiang. Distribution. China (Shaanxi, Fujian, Hainan) Etymology. The specific name is derived from Latin “ melas ” (=black) and “ versus ” (=line), in accordance with its distinct antemedial and postmedial lines.Published as part of Wang, Mingqiang, Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2018, Three new species and a new combination of Stericta Lederer from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschiinae), pp. 190-195 in Zoological Systematics 43 (2) on pages 190-191, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201817, http://zenodo.org/record/461706
Stericta melanobasis Wang & Chen & Wu 2018, comb. nov.
Stericta melanobasis (Hampson, 1906) comb. nov. (Figs 2, 6, 10) Orthaga basis South, 1901: 417. Type locality: Japan. Lepidogma melanobasis Hampson, 1906: 129; Lu & Guan, 1953: 107; Solis, 1992: 283. Type locality: Japan. Stericta tripartita Wileman & South, 1917: 128; Shibuya, 1928: 19. Type locality: China, Taiwan. Stericta japonica Marumo, 1920: 266. Type locality: Japan. Jocara melanobasis (Hampson): Yamanaka & Yoshiyashu, 1992: 92. Diagnosis. Forewing length 8.0–11.0 mm (n =10). The species is similar to S. hoenei Caradja, 1935 by wings pattern. Both of them have forewing covered with fuscous scales on basal and outer areas and hindwing all corvered with fuscous scales. However, the medial area of forewing in S. hoenei covered with pale yellow scales rather than more or less covered with fuscous scales in S. melanobasis. In S. hoenei, the outer area of forewing is broader than that in S. melanobasis. In male genitalia, S. hoenei has its juxta bifurcated deeply to the end of juxta, while to half-length in S. melanobasis. Material examined. Hubei, Xingshan, Longmenhe, 1350 m, 3♂, 22–24.VII.1993, Song Shimei (gen. slide no. Ep46). Fujian, Longxishan, 700 m, 3♀, 7–16.VIII.1991, Song Shimei (gen. slide no. Ep48). Fujian, Jiangle, 1♂, 1990.IX.11 (gen. slide no. Ep69). Fujian, Wuyishan, Pikeng, 520 m, 3♂ 1♀, 29.VII.2000, Song Shimei (gen. slide no. Ep477). Fujian, Wuyishan, Mali, 1260 m, 1♂, 30.VII.2000. Fujian, Chonganxingcun, 740 m, 1♂, 21.VIII.2000, Song Shimei. Sichuan, Emeishan, Qingyinge, 800–1000 m, 1♂, 30.V.1957, 1♂, 30.VI.1957, 3♂, 16.VII.1957, Zhu Fuxing (gen. slide no. Ep93). Shaanxi, Foping, 950 m, 3♂ 8♀, 23.VII.1998, Yao Jian (gen. slide no. Ep476). Zhejiang, Tianmushan, 1♀, 25.VIII.1973, Zhang Baolin (gen. slide no. Ep468). Zhejiang, Tianmushan, 1500 m, 1♂, 28–29.VII.2003, Xue Dayong. Zhejiang, Botanical garden of Zhejiang, 1♂, 17.VI.1976, Chen Tailu (gen. slide no. Ep70). Guizhou, Leigongshan, Lianhuaping, 1600–2200 m, 1♀, 2.VI.2005, Chen Fuqiang. Hainan, Jianfengling, 1♀, 30.VII.1981, Chen Zhiqing. Hainan, Jiangfengling, Tianchi, 828 m, 1♀, 5.V.2007, Chen Fuqiang. Gansu, Wenxian, Bikou, 900–1450 m, 1♀, 25.VI.1998, Yao Jian. Gansu, Kangxian, 1200 m, 1♂, 11.VII.1998, Yao Jian. Gansu, Kangxian, Qinghe, 1♂, 8.VII.1999, Yao Jian. Guangxi, Miaoershan, 1♂, 6.VII.1985, Song Shimei. Jiangxi, Lushan, 1♂, 18.VI.1975, Liu Youqiao. Shanghai, 1♂, 20.VIII.1933 (gen. slide no. Ep76). Beijing, Miyun, Wulingshan, 565 m, 1♂, 7–8.VII.2015, Wang Mingqiang (gen. slide no. Ep615). Distribution. China (Beijing, Tianjin, Henan, Shaanxi, Gansu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Hubei, Jiangxi, Hunan, Fujian, Taiwan, Hainan, Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan, Xizang), Japan.Published as part of Wang, Mingqiang, Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2018, Three new species and a new combination of Stericta Lederer from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschiinae), pp. 190-195 in Zoological Systematics 43 (2) on page 191, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201817, http://zenodo.org/record/461706
Eoophyla evidens Li, You & Wang 2003
Eoophyla evidens Li, You & Wang, 2003 (Figs 51–52, 59–60) Eoophyla evidens Li, You & Wang, 2003, Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 28(2): 297. Type-locality: Guangxi, China. Diagnosis. The species is different by its forewing of male has the upper edge of cell diffused with fuscous long setae from basal half and androconial hairs covered with apical 1/3 of the cell from the upper edge. And it can be distinguished from other species of the group that the postmedial fascia of both wings without the fuscous inner edge. In male genitalia, the species is special by three strong specialized setae about 3/4 length of valva, and the third seta with minute spines laterally and a slightly expanded apex. In female genitalia, two pairs of singa are present by the shorter pair thin, about 1/6 length of corpus bursae and the longer pair broad, about 2/3 length of corpus bursae. Male genitalia (Fig. 59). Uncus slender, with apex pointed; gnathos about 2/3 length of uncus, apex with several dorsal teeth; tegumen with sclerotized dorsal ridge X-shaped; valva densely covered with setae, nearly same width from base to apex, apex constricted; three strong specialized setae present at apex, about 3/4 length of valva, third seta with minute spines laterally and a slightly expanded apex; vinculum broad; saccus round; juxta plate-like, with apex bifid; aedeagus slender, vesica with many minute spines, ductus ejaculatorius arising from middle. Female genitalia (Fig. 60). Anal papillae relatively broad, densely covered with setae; apophysis anterioris and posterioris nearly same width, about 1.5 times length of anal papillae; antrum elongated, cylindric; collar sclerotized; ductus seminalis arising below collar; ductus bursae about half length of corpus bursae, with many minute spines; corpus bursae membranous, two pairs of singa present, consisting of many minute spines; shorter pair thin, present at base, about 1/6 length of corpus bursae; longer pair broad, present at middle, about 2/3 length of corpus bursae. Material examined. Jiangxi, Dayu, 1♂ 1♀, 1975.VII.14, Song Shimei; Jiangxi, Doushui, 1♀, 1975.VII.3, Song Shimei; Fujian, Nanjing, Tiankui, 2♀, 1980.XI.5–6, Cai Rongquan; Guangxi, Jinxiu, Mt. Shengtang, 900 m, 1♀, 1999. V.17, Li Wenzhu; Guizhou, Mt. Leigong, Xiaodanjiang, 740–950m, 1♂ 1♀, 2005. V.31, Chen Fuqiang. All deposited in IZCAS. Distribution. China (Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangxi, Guizhou).Published as part of Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2019, A taxonomic review of the genus Eoophyla Swinhoe, 1900 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Acentropinae) from China, pp. 212-239 in Zoological Systematics 44 (3) on pages 232-233, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201925, http://zenodo.org/record/461777
A Study of the Classical Landscape at the Wang River Villa of Wang Wei
The landscape of Wang Wei's Wang River Villa is examined by reviewing the essays and papers written about the poetical collaboration, the “Wang River Collection.” The purpose of this paper is to clarify the meaning of villa architecture in China. The author expects that this research will contribute to a mutual understanding between cultures. The villa was a Utopia for Wang. On the other hand, he was a pious Buddhist and Buddhistic concepts are reflected in the landscape. I consider the features of the classical landscape of Xie Lingyun and "Chu Ci," as written in “The Collection,” a reflection of the Buddhistic concept. When considering what the classics meant to Wang Wei, it is apparent that his villa is a representation of the classical landscape. It is not an imitation of the classical landscape, but a unique and original creation of art by Wang.departmental bulletin pape
Figures 1–4 in A supplemental description of the genus Lista Walker from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), with two new and a newly record species
Figures 1–4. Adults of Lista spp. 1. L. furciillatusa Wang, Chen & Wu sp. nov., ♂, holotype. 2. L. furciillatusa Wang, Chen & Wu sp. nov., ♂, paratype. 3. L. menglaensis Wang, Chen & Wu sp. nov., ♂, holotype. 4. L. monticola, ♂. Scale bars = 5.0 mm.Published as part of Wang, Mingqiang, Chen, Fuqiang, Zhu, Chaodong & Wu, Chunsheng, 2019, A supplemental description of the genus Lista Walker from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), with two new and a newly record species, pp. 84-88 in Zoological Systematics 44 (1) on page 86, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201903, http://zenodo.org/record/461711
Scirpophaga humilis Wang, Li & Chen 1986
5. <i>Scirpophaga humilis</i> Wang, Li & Chen 1986 <p>Fig. 17</p> <p> <i>Scirpophaga humilis</i> Wang, Li&Chen, 1986, <i>Acta Entomologica Sinica</i> 29 (2): 208.</p> <p> <i>Material examined</i></p> <p>Wangting, Jiangsu, 31.4 °N 120.4 °E, 1♂, 9.VIII. 1958, Jin Cuixia (S333).</p> <p> <i>Distribution</i></p> <p>China: Jiangsu, Anhui.</p>Published as part of <i>Chen, Fuqiang, Song, Shimei & Wu, Chunsheng, 2006, A review of the genus Scirpophaga Treitschke, 1832 in China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), pp. 1-22 in Zootaxa 1236</i> on page 10, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/172796">10.5281/zenodo.172796</a>
Stericta penicilasa Wang & Chen & Wu 2018, sp. nov.
Stericta penicilasa sp. nov. (Figs 3, 7) Diagnosis. The species is similar to S. melanobasis by the similar antemedial and postmedial lines. However, the new species has its basal area of forewing paler than that in S. melanobasis. In male genitalia, the species is characteristic by its elongated saccus. Additionally, the species has the juxta bifurcated deeply to the 4/5 length. Description. Adult. Forewing length 7.5–9.0 mm (n =3). Head fuscous, mixed with black scales; labial palpus upturned, fuscous and mixed with grey; base of third segment with white scales; third segment pointed; antenna brown, and base of antenna darker than terminal. Scape extension slender, exceeding thorax, base of scape extension fuscous mixed with black scales, and with more black scales on expanded terminal. Thorax fuscous with black scales. Forewing covered with fuscous scales at base area; medial area pale yellow mixed with fuscous scales; outer area with fuscous scales; a black discocellular patch present; postmedial line black, waved; cilia brown. Hindwing usually all fuscous, with a blurred postmedial line. Male genitalia. Uncus elongated and sender, densely covered with setae laterally, apex turncated. Gnathos with slender arms at lateral, joined from middle, with median process distally hooked. Valva slightly constricted from middle to apex. Saccus elongated. Juxta bifurcated deeply to the 4/5 length. Phallus slender, with minute spine-like cornuti. Female genitalia. Unknown. Holotype. ♂, Shaanxi, Foping, 2150 m, 15.VIII.2007, Li Wenzhu (gen. slide no. Ep484). Parataypes. Guangdong, Ruyuan, Nanling, 865 m, 1♂, 12.VII.2005, Chen Fuqiang (gen. slide no. Ep486). Fujian, Wuyishan, Lijiatang, 1♂, 25.VII.2000, Song Shimei (gen. slide no. Ep104). Distribution. China (Shaanxi, Fujian, Guangdong). Etymology. The specific name is derived from Latin “ penicilus ” (=tail), in accordance with the saccus like a long tail in male genitalia.Published as part of Wang, Mingqiang, Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2018, Three new species and a new combination of Stericta Lederer from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschiinae), pp. 190-195 in Zoological Systematics 43 (2) on pages 191-192, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201817, http://zenodo.org/record/461706
First person – Yihua Wang
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Yihua Wang is the first author on ‘Nuclear entry and export of FIH are mediated by HIF1α and exportin1, respectively’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Yihua is a Lecturer in Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton, studying cell signalling in lung fibrosis and cancer, drug target validation and gene function analysis
Figures 1–4 in Three new species and a new combination of Stericta Lederer from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschiinae)
Figures 1–4. Stericta spp., adult, male. 1. S. melasiversusa sp. nov., holotype. 2. S. melanobasis (Hampson, 1906) comb. nov. 3. S. penicilasa sp. nov., holotype. 4. S. hampsoni sp. nov., paratype.Published as part of Wang, Mingqiang, Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2018, Three new species and a new combination of Stericta Lederer from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschiinae), pp. 190-195 in Zoological Systematics 43 (2) on page 192, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201817, http://zenodo.org/record/461706
Figures 5–10 in A supplemental description of the genus Lista Walker from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), with two new and a newly record species
Figures 5–10. Male genitalia of Lista spp. 5–6. L. furciillatusa Wang, Chen & Wu sp. nov., ♂, paratype, gen. slide no. Ep750. 7–8. L. menglaensis Wang, Chen & Wu sp. nov., ♂, paratype, gen. slide no. Ep779. 9–10. L. monticola, ♂, slide no. Ep747. 6, 8, 10. Lateral view of phallus. Scale bars = 0.5 mm.Published as part of Wang, Mingqiang, Chen, Fuqiang, Zhu, Chaodong & Wu, Chunsheng, 2019, A supplemental description of the genus Lista Walker from China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), with two new and a newly record species, pp. 84-88 in Zoological Systematics 44 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201903, http://zenodo.org/record/461711
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