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    Miridiba (Miridiba) bannaensis Gao & Bai & Fang & Yu 2018, new species

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    Miridiba (Miridiba) bannaensis Gao & Fang, new species Type locality. “ China: Yunnan Province: Xishuangbanna City ”. Distribution. China (Yunnan).Published as part of Gao, Chuan-Bu, Bai, Ming, Fang, Hong & Yu, Zhi-Guo, 2018, Four new species of the genus Miridiba Reitter (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) from China, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 4527 (1) on page 13, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4527.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/261188

    Miridiba (Miridiba) youweii Gao & Bai & Fang & Yu 2018, new species

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    Miridiba (Miridiba) youweii Gao & Fang, new species Type locality. “ China: Yunnan Province: Jingdong Yi Autonomous County ”. Distribution. China (Guizhou, Yunnan, Zhejiang).Published as part of Gao, Chuan-Bu, Bai, Ming, Fang, Hong & Yu, Zhi-Guo, 2018, Four new species of the genus Miridiba Reitter (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) from China, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 4527 (1) on page 18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4527.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/261188

    Miridiba (Miridiba) kuatunensis Gao & Bai & Fang & Yu 2018, new species

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    Miridiba (Miridiba) kuatunensis Gao & Fang, new species Type locality. “ China: Fujian Province: Wuyishan Mountain ”. Distribution. China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Zhejiang).Published as part of Gao, Chuan-Bu, Bai, Ming, Fang, Hong & Yu, Zhi-Guo, 2018, Four new species of the genus Miridiba Reitter (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) from China, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 4527 (1) on page 13, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4527.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/261188

    Replication Data for: Dynamic Effect of Last Glacial Maximum Ice Sheet Topography on East Asian Summer Monsoon

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    Simulations: 100%, 0%, 100L+100E, 0L+0E, 100L+0E, 0L+100E, 100L+100E_AGCM, 0L+0E_AGCM. Ref: Gao Y, Liu Z, Lu Z, 2020, Dynamic Effect of Last Glacial Maximum Ice Sheet Topography on East Asian Summer Monsoon, Journal of Climate. For any question, please contact: [email protected]

    Qing men lu gao : shi liu juan ; Qing men lü gao : liu juan ; Qing men sheng gao : ba juan /

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    Kuang 19 x 14.2 cm., 10 hang 21 zi, hei kou, dan hei yu wei, zuo you shuang bian, ban xin zhong juan shu ming, juan ci, ye ci.Kangxi gui you "li yan", [Kangxi] yi you [1705] Li Biheng [ba], yan ke shu shi; Guangxu bing shen [1876] Li Chaoqiong "ba" yan yin shu shi.Lu gao, lü gao Kangxi gui you ke, sheng gao yi you ke.Nei feng mian juan "Qing men cao tang cang ban, Shao Zixiang quan ji ..."Titles from individual captions.Mode of access: Internet.OSU copy incomplete : wanting

    Source code and demo of MAGUS (Machine Learning and Graph Theory Assisted Universal Structure Searcher) v2.0.0

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    This is the source code and demo for MAGUS (Machine Learning and Graph Theory Assisted Universal Structure Searcher) v2.0.0. Future updates can be accessed from gitlab (https://gitlab.com/bigd4/magus) after registration (https://www.wjx.top/vm/m5eWS0X.aspx).MAGUS is a Python package designed to predict crystal structures, which is free for non-commercial academic use, subject to registration and approval at https://www.wjx.top/vm/m5eWS0X.aspx . 1) This Code or its derivative work will not be used for any purpose other than non-commercial research. 2) This Code or its derivative code will not be published or otherwise distributed. 3) The use of this Code should be acknowledged by citing the tutorial paper describing the use of this code: [1] Junjie Wang, Hao Gao, Yu Han, Chi Ding, Shuning Pan, Yong Wang, Qiuhan Jia, Hui-Tian Wang, Dingyu Xing, and Jian Sun, "MAGUS: machine learning and graph theory assisted universal structure searcher", National Science Review 10 (7), nwad128 (2023). [2] Kang Xia, Hao Gao, Cong Liu, Jianan Yuan, Jian Sun, Hui-Tian Wang, Dingyu Xing, "A novel superhard tungsten nitride predicted by machine-learning accelerated crystal structure search", Sci. Bull. 63, 817 (2018).Additional references that may be cited (at the discretion of the user) are: Graph theory: [3] Hao Gao, Junjie Wang, Yu Han, Jian Sun, "Enhancing Crystal Structure Prediction by Decomposition and Evolution Schemes Based on Graph Theory", Fundamental Research 1, 466 (2021). [4] Hao Gao, Junjie Wang, Zhaopeng Guo, Jian Sun, "Determining dimensionalities and multiplicities of crystal nets" npj Comput. Mater. 6, 143 (2020). Surface reconstruction: [5] Y. Han, J. Wang, C. Ding, H. Gao, S. Pan, Q. Jia, and J. Sun, "Prediction of surface reconstructions using MAGUS", The Journal of Chemical Physics 158 (17), 174109 (2023). Structure searching in confined space: [6] Chi Ding, Junjie Wang, Yu Han, Jianan Yuan, Hao Gao, and Jian Sun, "High Energy Density Polymeric Nitrogen Nanotubes inside Carbon Nanotubes", Chin. Phys. Lett. 39, 036101 (2022). (Express Letter)Peer reviewe

    Gemmological Characteristics of the “Jin Gao Yu” from Shangluo City, Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi Province, China

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    In recent years, “Jin Gao Yu” that has been traded as a kind of jade has appeared in areas of the Luonan and Shangnan counties, Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province, attracting the attention of scholars and consumers for its delicate texture and warm color. In this study, infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis, and electron microprobe analysis were used to conduct a systematic gemmological test and an analysis of “Jin Gao Yu”. The results show that “Jin Gao Yu” is a compact mineral aggregate dominated by dolomite, which contains quartz mineral inclusions. The color of “Jin Gao Yu” is grayish-white to earthy-yellow, the refractive index is about 1.54, and the relative density is about 2.86. Its crystal structure is basically the same as that of dolomite, both of which are trigonal systems with granular crystalloblastic textures. It has good crystallinity. The recrystallization phenomenon can be seen under a polarizing microscope. This study determined the species of “Jin Gao Yu”, improved its gemological basic data, provided a theoretical basis for the identification of “Jin Gao Yu” in the future, and, also, provided a new direction for the use of dolomite

    Miridiba (Miridiba) xingkei Gao & Bai & Fang & Yu 2018, new species

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    Miridiba (Miridiba) xingkei Gao & Fang, new species (Figs. 3, 6) Type locality. CHINA: Yunnan Province: Xishuangbanna City. Type material examined. Holotype, male, labelled: “ Menga, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan / 1050–1180 m / Chinese Academy of Sciences [typeset, Chinese] // 1958. V. 13 / Collector Pu Fuji [typeset, Chinese] // Holotrichia (P.) ciliatipennis Moser ♂ / Designed by You-wei Zhang [handwritten, Chinese] // HOLOTYPE ♂ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, red label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, female: “Jingdong, Yunnan 1200 m / 1957. IV. 29 / A. Monchadsky [typeset, Chinese and Russian] // PARATYPE ♀ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, male: “Jingdong 1170 m / 1956. V. 26 / Zagulyaev lamp [typeset, Chinese and Russian] // PARATYPE ♂ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, female: “Xiaomengyang, Yunnan 850 m / 1957. V. 3 / Qiuzhen Liang [typeset, Chinese and Russian] // Holotrichia (P.) ciliatipennis Moser ♀ / Identified by Youwei Zhang 1981. VI [handwritten, Chinese] // PARATYPE ♀ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, male: “Yun Jinghong, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan / 650 m / Chinese Academic of Sciences [typeset, Chinese] // 1959-?-5 / Collector Xuezhong Zhang [typeset] // H. ciliatipennis Moser / genitalia / 62.3.19 [handwritten] // Holotrichia ciliatipennis Moser / Identified by Youwei Zhang [handwritten, Chinese] // IOZ(E)1967842 [typeset] // PARATYPE ♂ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, male: “Yun Jinghong, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan / 650 m / Chinese Academic of Sciences [typeset, Chinese] // 1958-V-11 / Collector Xuewu Meng [typeset] // Holotrichia ciliatipennis Moser / Identified by Youwei Zhang [handwritten, Chinese] // IOZ(E)1967836 [typeset] // PARATYPE ♂ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, female: “Yunpenghun, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan / 1200- 1400 m / Chinese Academic of Sciences [typeset, Chinese] // 1958-V-11 / Collector Xuewu Meng [typeset] // PARATYPE ♀ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratypes, 3 females: “Jingdong, Yunnan 1200 m / 1957. IV. 25 / A. Monchadsky [typeset, Chinese and Russian] // PARATYPE ♀ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, female: “Simao, Yunnan 1300 m / 1957. V. 9 / Fuji Pu [typeset, Chinese and Russian] // PARATYPE / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, male: “Jingdong 1170 m / 1956.?. 1 / Zagulyaev lamp [typeset, Chinese and Russian] // PARATYPE ♂ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in IZCAS; paratype, female: “ Yunnan Xishuangbanna Menghai / 1982-?- 16 / Wang Sumei, Zhou Jingruo [handwritten, Chinese] // C586 [handwritten] // PARATYPE ♀ / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in NWAUF; paratypes, 2 females: “ Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Menglong / Miridiba xingkei sp. nov. / Chuanbu Gao & Hong Fang / det. 2018 [typeset, yellow label]”, deposited in NWAUF Description of holotype (male). Body length 22.8 mm; width across humeri 9.8 mm, oval-elongate, strongly convex, dorsal surface glabrous. Colour: head, pronotum, scutellum and legs dark reddish brown; antennae, elytra and abdomen brown (Figs. 3a, b). Head: Frons densely punctate and glabrous; clypeus arcuate shaped, apex weakly emarginate medially; anterior margin moderately reflexed; fronto-clypeal suture wave-shaped; frontal carina distinctly raised and nearly straight; clypeus shorter than frons, length ratio between clypeus and frons before carina 0.60; distance between eyes nearly four times wider than eye (Fig. 3c). Antenna with 9 antennomeres; club with 3 antennomeres, slightly longer than antennomeres 2-6 combined (Fig. 3d). Thorax: Dorsal surface of pronotum densely punctate and glabrous, widest at basal 2/5; anterior margin smooth and flanged; lateral margin smooth and broadly reflexed; posterior margin smooth; anterolateral angles obtuse, posterior angles obtuse and round. Prosternal process basiconic shaped. Scutellum triangular, dorsal surface densely punctate and glabrous, 1.58 times wider than long. Dorsal surface of elytra glabrous, sutural costae developed; epipleuron with long, dense cilia (Figs. 3a, b). Legs: Protibia tridentate, denticle 2 sharp; dorsal carina forking to denticle 2; apical spur of protibia sharp, apical spur reaching basal one half of protarsomere 1. Metafemora moderately covered with long soft hairs near anterior margin and rough setae near posterior margin (Fig. 3b); outside of metatibia with 1 completed carina at distal 2/5, carina arc-shaped; dorsolateral margin with 2 thorns; dorsomedial margin with 5 pubescent thorns small to large; metatibia with two apical spurs of different sizes, the big spur acinaciform, 1.72 times longer than the small spur (Fig. 3e); metatarsomere 1 equal in length to metatarsomere 2. Abdomen: Lateral sides of abdominal sternites densely punctate and setiferous, setae short; posterior sternites 5 and 6 covered with long soft hairs. Pygidium: Fan-shaped pygidium densely punctate and setiferous, 1.37 times wider than long, apical pygidium at a right angle; middle area weakly convex. Male genitalia. Phallobase: Phallobase 1.2 times longer than parameres; dorsal surface with a depressed longitudinal sulcus at middle; anterior 1/5 of phallobase weakly constricted. Parameres: Parameres with two pairs of branches: two thick long dorsal branches and two short ventral branches; each dorsal branch with a thick protuberance on dorsum; tip of each dorsal branch with a notch in the ventral side; ventral branch with a big coneshaped hook ventrally before the apex (Figs. 3 g–i). Endophallus: Dorsal endophallus with temones tapered; medial endophallus with small hooks; distal end of endophallus with a round seminal vesicle (Fig. 3j). Female. Body slightly longer and broader than in male. Antenna with 9 antennomeres; club with 3 antennomeres, shorter than antennomeres 2–6 combined. Metafemora and apex of metatibia broader than in male. The big spur of apical metatibia broader and blunter than male, 1.3 times longer than the smaller spur (Fig. 3f). Variability. All the paratypes slightly differ in size (total body length 21.7–25.6 mm, width across humeri 9.5– 11.6 mm). Diagnosis. Miridiba (M.) xingkei new species and Miridiba (M.) ciliatipennis (Moser, 1913) are similar in the elytral epipleuron bearing dense, long cilia. The two species can be separated by following characters: the presence or absence of the midline on the posterior of the pronotum (absent in M. (M.) xingkei new species; present in M. (M.) ciliatipennis), the form of setae near the posterior margin of the metafemora (few large setae in M. (M.) xingkei new species, dense small setae in M. (M.) ciliatipennis), the shape of the spurs of the apical metatibia (arcshaped in M. (M.) xingkei new species, straight in M. (M.) ciliatipennis), the form of the parameres (each dorsal branch with a developed protuberance in M. (M.) xingkei new species, the dorsal branches without protuberances in M. (M.) ciliatipennis). Distribution. China (Yunnan: Puer, Xishuangbanna) (Fig. 6). Etymology. This new species is dedicated to Dr Xingke Yang, a respected researcher, who has devoted himself into taxonomy and systematics study of Chinese Coleoptera for more than thirty years. He will retire from the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2018. Chinese name. 杨脊鳃金龟 Remarks. Chang (1964) listed M. (M.) ciliatipennis from China. However, we examined all specimens in IZCAS identified as M. (M.) ciliatipennis by Chang himself and they all belong to the new species M. (M.) xingkei. Based on this, we have excluded M. (M.) ciliatipennis from the Chinese fauna.Published as part of Gao, Chuan-Bu, Bai, Ming, Fang, Hong & Yu, Zhi-Guo, 2018, Four new species of the genus Miridiba Reitter (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) from China, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 4527 (1) on pages 6-9, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4527.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/261188

    Yu wu shen deng ci xu gao

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    汪兆鏞.綫裝, 1函.《雨屋深鐙詞》內封背頁牌記題"宣統辛亥[1911]冬栞" ; 《雨屋深鐙詞續稾》內封背頁牌記題"戊辰[1928]夏四月刊"見《香港中文大學圖書館中國古籍目錄》(2004, p. 465)Wang Zhaoyong.Xian zhuang, 1 han."Yu wu shen deng ci" nei feng bei ye pai ji ti "Xuantong xin hai [1911] dong kan" ; "Yu wu shen deng ci xu gao" nei feng bei ye pai ji ti "Wu chen [1928] xia si yue kan"Jian "Xianggang Zhong wen da xue tu shu guan Zhongguo gu ji mu lu" (2004, p. 465
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