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Hu qing yu tang xue ji
[胡雪巖編].綫裝.框18x14公分,10行20字, 無界行. 白口, 四周雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫"丸丹全集", 中鐫小題, 下鐫葉次及"胡慶餘堂雪記"凡例言"是集既成, 廣✹印送"前有光緖三年[1877]胡雪巖序.題名據總目 ; 出書年據序.《中國中醫古籍總目》04580著錄.鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥"Xian zhuang.Kuang 18 x 14 gong fen,10 hang 20 zi, wu jie hang. Bai kou, si zhou shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan "Wan dan quan ji", zhong juan xiao ti, xia juan ye ci ji "Hu qing yu tang Xue ji"Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Qian you Guangxu san nian [1877] Hu Xueyan xu.Ti ming ju zong mu ; chu shu nian ju xu.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.[Hu Xueyan bian].Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang
Spininola subvesiculalis Hu, Wang & Han 2012
Spininola subvesiculalis Hu, Wang & Han, 2012 (Figs 4–6) Spininola subvesiculalis Hu, Wang & Han, 2012: 85. Type-locality: Donglashan, Sichuan Prov., China. Specimens examined. 3 males, Nayong county, 1731 m, Bijie, Guizhou Prov., 2.viii.2021, coll. Yan-Qing Hu & Yong Yu. Distribution. China (Sichuan, Guangdong, Guizhou). Remark. This is a new record from Prov. Guizhou.Published as part of Huang, Zhen-Fu, Yu, Yong & Hu, Yan-Qing, 2022, Description of a new species of Spininola László, Ronkay & Witt, 2010 (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae), with new records of Spininola in China, pp. 598-600 in Zootaxa 5195 (6) on page 600, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5195.6.8, http://zenodo.org/record/722399
Meganola tibetensis Han & Hu, sp. nov.
<i>Meganola tibetensis</i> Han & Hu sp. nov. <p>(Figs 1–4)</p> <p> <b>Materials Examined.</b> Holotype. Male, Lulang, Linzhi, Xizang, 26.VII.2013, HL Han & ZG Wu. Paratypes. 1 male & 1 female, Nadengzuo, 2700 m, Linzhi, Xizang, 17.VIII.2014, Huilin Han; 2 males, with the same data as the holotype. The type specimens are deposited in the collection of Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China (NEFU).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> <i>Meganola tibetensis</i> is somewhat reminiscent of <i>Porcellanola</i> species on external appearance (Figs 1 & 5), but male genitalia clearly indicate that this species belongs to <i>Meganola</i>. Main differences on forewing compared with <i>M. mediofusca</i> are as follows: terminal area reddish brown, subterminal area brown and middle area grey white in new species (Figs 1 & 3), while terminal area brown, subterminal area grey white and middle area blackish brown with grey white in <i>M. mediofusca</i> (Figs 7 & 9).</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Adult (Figs 1 & 3). Wingspan 22–28 mm. Head, collar and tegula white; antennae brown, bipectinate in male, filiform in female. Thorax covered with whitish hair like scales. Abdomen grayish white with yellowish brown. Basal line undistinguished, but showing a black stripe in forewing base; antemedial line black, represented by a big quadrangular spot at anterior part, zigzag at posterior part; medial line black, a small dot before discal cell, then straight inwards to inner margin; postmedial line black, waved, parallel to subterminal line; subterminal line black, waved; a row of grey-black and clathrate scales on outer margin; terminal area reddish brown; subterminal area and posterior part of posterior part area brown. Hind wing ground colour grey; veins highlighted. Male genitalia (Fig 2): Uncus strong, sharp at apex; tegumen medium-long; valva slightly incurved, medium-long, with hairs apically, a cluster of thick, stiff and hardly sclerotized hairs medially; harpe approximate trapezoid, slightly sclerotized; juxta round; saccus relatively long, broad V-shaped. Aedeagus thin and long; vesica without cornuti. Female genitalia (Fig 4): Papillae anales conical; apophyses posteriores medium-long, well developed; apophyses anteriores short, 1/2 time as long as apophyses posteriores; ductus bursae almost 2 times as long as corpus bursae, sclerotized medially; corpus bursae relatively small, elliptical-ovoid, membranous, with two spinulose signas.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Tibet).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The specific name is derived from the locality of holotype.</p>Published as part of <i>Han, Huilin & Hu, Yanqing, 2016, A new species of the genus Meganola Dyar, 1898 (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae) from China, pp. 198-200 in Zootaxa 4208 (2)</i> on page 198, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/203905">10.5281/zenodo.203905</a>
Evonima ronkaygabori Han & Hu 2019
<i>Evonima ronkaygabori</i> Han & Hu, 2019 <p>(Fig. 10)</p> <p> <i>Evonima ronkaygabori</i> Han & Hu, 2019: 442. Type-locality: Yunnan, China.</p> <p> <b>Specimens examined.</b> 4 males, Jiangcheng, Yunnan Prov., 15–17.ix.2008, coll. Hui-Lin Han & Mu-Jie Qi; 1 male, Lincang, Yunnan Prov., 6–7.ix.2008, coll. Hui-Lin Han & E Liu; 2 males, Mojiang, Yunnan Prov., 18–19.ix.2008, coll. Hui-Lin Han & Ying Wang.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Prov. Yunnan).</p>Published as part of <i>Hu, Yan-Qing, Yu, Yong & Huang, Zhen-Fu, 2020, A review of the genus Evonima Walker, 1865 from China with description of a new species (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae), pp. 286-292 in Zootaxa 4750 (2)</i> on page 289, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4750.2.12, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/3707315">http://zenodo.org/record/3707315</a>
Evonima lancangensis Han & Hu 2019
<i>Evonima lancangensis</i> Han & Hu, 2019 <p>(Fig. 5)</p> <p> <i>Evonima lancangensis</i> Han & Hu, 2019: 445. Type-locality: Yunnan, China.</p> <p> <b>Specimens examined.</b> 1 male, Lancang, Yunnan Prov., 8–9.ix.2008, coll. Hui-Lin Han & E Liu. 1 male, Lincang city, Yunnan Prov., 6–7.ix.2008, coll. Hui-Lin Han & Ying Wang.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Prov. Yunnan).</p>Published as part of <i>Hu, Yan-Qing, Yu, Yong & Huang, Zhen-Fu, 2020, A review of the genus Evonima Walker, 1865 from China with description of a new species (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae), pp. 286-292 in Zootaxa 4750 (2)</i> on page 288, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4750.2.12, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/3707315">http://zenodo.org/record/3707315</a>
Evonima shajiamaensis Han & Hu 2019
Evonima shajiamaensis Han & Hu, 2019 (Fig. 2) Evonima shajiamaensis Han & Hu, 2019: 440. Type-locality: Yunnan, China. Specimens examined. 1 male, Jialingjiang, Shaanxi Prov., 22.vii.2012, coll. Li-Ping Zhou; 1 male, Tuanjie country, shimian, Sichuan Prov., 9.vii.2016, coll. Min Wang; 1 male, Donglashan, Sichuan Prov., 23.vii.2009, coll. Min Wang, Hou-Shuai Wang & Yang Long; 2 males & 1 female, Shajiama bridge, Weixi, Yunnan Prov., 2670 m, 12.vii.2015; 1 male, Shajiama, Weixi, Yunnan Prov., 2670 m, 12.vii.2013, coll. Min Wang, Zhen-Fu Huang & Hai- Ling Zhuang. Distribution. China (Provs Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan). Remark. The species newly recorded from Prov. Shaanxi. Judging from the forewing pattern and shape of the subterminal line (Fig. 3), the specimens (c: No. hyq429 and d: No. hyq852) were misidentified as E. sinonanlinga by Hu et al. (2013).Published as part of Hu, Yan-Qing, Yu, Yong & Huang, Zhen-Fu, 2020, A review of the genus Evonima Walker, 1865 from China with description of a new species (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae), pp. 286-292 in Zootaxa 4750 (2) on page 288, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4750.2.12, http://zenodo.org/record/370731
Nola puera Hu, Wang & Han, sp. nov.
<i>Nola puera</i> Hu, Wang & Han sp. nov. <p>(Figs 6–10)</p> <p> <b>Materials examined.</b> Holotype. Male, Simao, Puer, Yunnan, 15–19.VII.2009, Huilin Han & Mujie Qi (NEFU). Paratypes. 2 males, the same data as the holotype (NEFU); 1 female, Puer, Yunnan, 14.VI.2007, Huilin Han (NEFU).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> <i>Nola puera</i> is extremely similar to <i>N. erythrostigmata</i> Hampson, 1894 on external feature, but there are some slight differences: <i>N. puera</i> has the somewhat wider forewing, the broader antemedial line, a right-angle bending in middle of postmedial line and at posterior of subterminal line, while <i>N. erythrostigmata</i> has a black and big dot at front of antemedial line, a obtuse angle at counterpart of postmedial and subterminal lines. In male genitalia, the main differences are as follows: <i>N. puera</i> has a relatively short and broad valva, a small, triangular and apically pointed harpe and the vesica without cornuti (Figs 7 & 8), while <i>N. erythrostigmata</i> has a narrower and longer valva, a long and apically round harpe and the vesica with a long cornutus. In female genitalia, <i>N. puera</i> has a narrower and shorter ductus bursae with anterior part broaden, while <i>N. erythrostigmata</i> has a longer and broader ductus bursae with posterior part broaden.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Adult (Figs 6 & 9). Wingspan 12–15 mm. Head and thorax white; antenna brown, bipectinate in male; labial palpi grayish white. Collar grayish white with brown dots. Abdomen grayish yellow in male and grayish white in female. Forewing ground color white; basal line undistinguished, but with a brown patch at wing base; antemedial line blackish brown, wide, arc-shaped; medial line being absent; postmedial line brown, double lines, inner line faint, excurved to R5, straight to Cu1, then right-angle bending to inner margin, with a brown patch at front; subterminal line brown and waved; terminal line brown with brown dots at inside; cilia gray with brown. Hind wing ground color gray; veins highlighted; discal spot pale brown. Male genitalia (Figs 7 & 8): Uncus degenerated; tegumen slightly broad; dorsal valva broader and longer than ventral valva, slightly sclerotized at costal margin; ventral valva narrow and short with a small spine at top, sclerotized at ventral margin; harpe small triangle, pointed apically; juxta tongue-shaped; saccus small and funnelshaped. Aedeagus very short; vesica without cornuti. Female genitalia (Fig 10): Papillae anales medium-long; apophyses posteriores and apophyses anteriores well developed; ostium fillister-shaped; ductus bursae thin, wide at anterior part, membranous, as long as corpus bursae; corpus bursae large, elliptical-ovoid, membranous, without signa.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Yunnan).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The specific name is derived from the locality of holotype, Puer.</p>Published as part of <i>Hu, Yanqing, Wang, Min & Han, Huilin, 2015, Two new species and five new records of Nola Leach, [1815] (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae) from China, pp. 483-487 in Zootaxa 3920 (3)</i> on pages 484-485, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3920.3.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/232815">http://zenodo.org/record/232815</a>
Porcellanola gaofengensis Hu, Wang & Han, sp. nov.
<i>Porcellanola gaofengensis</i> Hu, Wang & Han sp. nov. <p>(Figs 1, 2, 7, 10)</p> <p> <b>Materials Examined.</b> Holotype. Male, Gaofeng, Lufeng, Yunnan, 2,230 m, 4.VIII.2013, Min Wang, Hailing Zhuang & Yu Wang (SCAU). Paratypes. 3 males & 1 female, Gaofeng, Lufeng, Yunnan, 2,230 m, 5.VIII.2013, Min Wang, Hailing Zhuang & Yu Wang (SCAU); 1 male, Midu, Yunnan, 2,340 m, 27.VII.2013, Min Wang, Hailing Zhuang & Zhenfu Huang (SCAU); 1 male, Jiangcheng, Yunnan, 15–17.IX.2008, Huilin Han & Mujie Qi (NEFU). The type specimens are deposited in the collection of South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China (SCAU) and Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China (NEFU).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> <i>Porcellanola gaofengensis</i> is barely distinguished from <i>P. minna</i> and <i>P. chakri</i> on external feature, except a triangular spot filled with metallic-blueish color at base of forewing and a relatively big subterminal area of forewing in <i>P. gaofengensis</i>. In male genitalia, <i>P. gaofengensis</i> has a triangular juxta with the serrated margin and aedeagus with the serrated processus, while juxta huge with the two long and slender arms on either side and aedeagus without any processus in <i>P. c h ak r i</i> and <i>P. minna</i>.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Adult (Figs 1 & 2). Wingspan 14–16 mm. Head white; antennae brown except white at basal part, filiform, with a row of short hairs on one side; labial palpi short, inside gray and outside brown. Thorax grayish white. Abdomen brown and white. Forewing ground color white; a metallic-blueish spot with the black margin at base; antemedial and medial lines shape the triangular spot filled with a little metallic-blueish color before cell; postmedial line black, the front part shapes the circle with the counterpart of medial line before M3, then straight line to Cu2 and arc-shaped line to inner margin; subterminal line black and waved, more running to terminal line; terminal line faint and black; terminal area narrow, reddish brown; subterminal area relatively big, grayish black; cilia blackish brown. Hind wing ground color gray; veins highlighted. Male genitalia (Fig 7): Uncus long and narrow, apically hook shaped; tegumen relatively narrow, almost as long as uncus; valva flat and broad, tongueshaped, with many hairs; costal margin sclerotized; sacculus long and rectangular, processus schistose; harpe short and finger-shaped; juxta triangular and sclerotized, with the serrated margin; saccus small and U-shaped. Aedeagus cylindrical, with a row of triangular protrusions at front; vesica without cornuti. Female genitalia (Fig 10): Papillae anales conical; apophyses posteriores medium-long, well developed; apophyses anteriores very short; ostium rather broad, infundibular, strongly sclerotized; ductus bursae very short, membranous; corpus bursae large, ellipticalovoid, membranous, without stigma.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Yunnan).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The specific name is derived from the type-locality, Gaofeng.</p>Published as part of <i>Hu, Yanqing, Wang, Min & Han, Huilin, 2014, New records of Porcellanola László, Ronkay & Witt, 2006 (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae) from China, with description of a new species, pp. 145-150 in Zootaxa 3835 (1)</i> on page 145, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3835.1.10, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/224323">http://zenodo.org/record/224323</a>
Nola pinratanoides Hu, Wang & Han, sp. nov.
<i>Nola pinratanoides</i> Hu, Wang & Han sp. nov. <p>(Figs 1–5)</p> <p> <b>Materials examined.</b> Holotype. Male, Yulong, Lijiang, Yunnan, 5–9.VII.2009, Huilin Han & Mujie Qi (NEFU). Paratypes. 1 female, Dali, Yunnan, 4.VII.2009, Huilin Han & Mujie Qi (NEFU); 1 male, Baoshan, Yunnan, 3–4.IX.2008, Huilin Han & E Liu (NEFU); 1 female, Yuhu, Lijiang, Yunnan, 30.VIII.2008, Huilin Han & Ying Wang (NEFU). China, Prov. Nord-Yuennan: 2 males, Li-kiang, 9.VI.1934 and 25.VII.1935, leg. H. Höne, slide No.: LGN 2078 (SMNK); 2 males, from the same locality, but collected at 1.VII.1934 and 14.VIII.1934, leg. H. Höne, slide Nos: LGN 1977, 1978 (ZFMK); 1 male, Wumeng Shan, 2200 m, 20 km N Baoshan vill., 26°28’N, 104°27’E, 20.IV.-05.V.2004, leg. Siniaev & his team, slide No.: LGN 1422 (MWM). Institutional and private collections acronyms are as follows: NEFU = Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China; MWM = Museum Witt, Munich; SMNK =State Museum of Natural History, Karlsruhe; ZFMK = Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn; LGN = number of genital slide made by Gyula M. László.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> <i>Nola pinratanoides</i> is similar to <i>N. pinratana</i> László, Ronkay & Witt, 2010 with almost uniform color on forewing, except additionally diffused grayish white in <i>N. pinratanoides</i>. However, their genitalia show apparently different. In male genitalia, <i>N. pinratanoides</i> has a thin, incurved and long harpe, a thick and short ventral valva (Fig 2), a relatively long aedeagus and a developed cornutus (Fig 3), while a somewhat short, excurved and robust harpe, a thin and long ventral valva, a short aedeagus and an apparently small cornutus in <i>N. pinratana</i>. In female genitalia, <i>N. pinratanoides</i> has an outstanding shorter apophyses anteriores, a longer sclerotized band of ductus bursae and a spinulose signa comparing with <i>N. pinratana</i> (Fig 5).</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Adult (Figs 1 & 4). Wingspan 20–22 mm. Head, thorax, collar and tegula grayish white with brown dots; labial palpi blackish brown. Abdomen grayish white. Forewing ground color brown, with grayish white at costal margin and wing base in male and mostly diffused grayish white in female; basal line undistinguished; antemedial line blackish brown, excurved to Sc, then incurved to inner margin; medial line blackish brown, parallel with antemedial line; postmedial line blackish brown, similarly zigzag; subterminal line dark brown, excurved to M1, then to inner margin; terminal line faint and dark brown. Hind wing ground color gray; veins highlighted; discal spot pale brown. Male genitalia (Figs 2 & 3): Uncus degenerated to a small triangle hump; tegumen medium-long; dorsal valva sclerotized at costal margin, with hairs apically; ventral valva sclerotized at ventral margin, with hairs distally and a small spine at top; harpe thin, excurved, pointed apically, 2/3 time as long as ventral valva; juxta tongue-shaped; saccus small and funnelshaped. Aedeagus cylindrical, with a strongly curved spine apically; vesica without cornuti. Female genitalia (Fig 5): Papillae anales conical; apophyses posteriores medium-long, well developed; apophyses anteriores very short; ostium round and sclerotized; ductus bursae almost as long as corpus bursae, broad and strongly sclerotized at half front, membranous at posterior part; corpus bursae large, elliptical-ovoid, membranous, with a spinulose signa.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Yunnan).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The specific name is derived from the related species, <i>Nola pinratana</i> László, Ronkay & Witt, 2010.</p>Published as part of <i>Hu, Yanqing, Wang, Min & Han, Huilin, 2015, Two new species and five new records of Nola Leach, [1815] (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae) from China, pp. 483-487 in Zootaxa 3920 (3)</i> on page 483, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3920.3.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/232815">http://zenodo.org/record/232815</a>
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