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Sinoscarterella Nel, Fu & Huang 2022, gen. nov.
Genus Sinoscarterella Nel, Fu & Huang, gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: C837B59B-B7BC-4FBD- A306-9D0A4CCF45DB Type species. Sinoscarterella incompleta Nel, Fu & Huang, sp. nov. Etymology. Named after the Latin name sina for China, and the suffix ‘ scarterella ’, frequently employed for the fossil eoscarterelline genera. Gender feminine. Diagnosis. Forewing characters only. Forewing rugose, punctate; posterior curvature of main stem of RA; branches of CuA elongate; MP with 11 branches reaching wing margin; no branch of R basad emergence of RP; 5–6 anterior branches of RA; first branch of RA not pectinate; postclaval portion of membrane curved; first anterior branch of MP forked distad crossvein rp-m; first posterior branch of MP forked basad crossvein m-cua; first posterior branch of MP with 11 terminal branches reaching posterior wing margin; first fork of MP distad that of CuA.Published as part of Wang, Ye-hao, Nel, André, Fu, Yan-zhe, Su, Yi-tong, Cai, Chen-yang, Liu, Yu-ming, Gao, Jian & Huang, Di-ying, 2022, New insect fossils discovered from the Lower Jurassic Sangonghe Formation at the Turpan Basin, Xinjiang, NW China, pp. 183-194 in Palaeoentomology 5 (2) on page 186, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.2.12, http://zenodo.org/record/653036
Ahlbergia clarolinea Huang & Chen
Ahlbergia clarolinea Huang & Chen (Figs. 18–21, 63– 66, 71–72, 90–91, 104, 108) Ahlbergia clarolinea Huang & Chen, 2006: 317, figs. 4–6 for male and female genitalia, cpl. 12, figs. 1–3 for habitus. Material. CHINA: Yunnan province: 1 ♀ (CHH, holotype, dissected), Lijiang City, Yulongxueshan, 2800m, 29. IV. 2005, H. Huang leg..; 3 ♂♂, 1 ♀ (CHH, dissected), Lijiang, Yulongxueshan, 2600m, 26.IV. 2015, H. Huang leg.; 2 ♂♂ (CCAM, paratypes, dissected), Lijiang, Ludian, 2600–2900m, IV. 2006, A.-M. Chen leg.; 8 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀ (CHH; 2 ♂♂ & 2 ♀♀ dissected), Lijiang, Ludian, 2500–2800m, 13.V. 2014; 7 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀ (CHH; 2 ♂♂ & 2 ♀♀ dissected), Lijiang, Ludian, 2600–2700m, 28.IV. 2015 & 20.V. 2015, H. Huang & X.-D. Yang leg.; 1 ♂ (CZZH), Dali Bai Autonomous Region, Yunlong County, Tianchi, 20.V. 2014, Z.-H. Zheng leg.; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (CHSJ), Kunming, IV. 2014, S.-J. Hu leg.. Sichuan province: 1 ♀ (CHH, dissected), Liangshan Yi Autonomous Region, Muli County, Liziping, 2700m, 5.V. 2014, X.-D. Yang leg.. Remarks. The female holotype was collected from Yulongxueshan whilst the male paratypes were collected from Ludian, thus the association of male and female requires a confirmation from more material. In a recent expedition made by the first author, specimens of both sexes were collected from both localities. An examination of male and female genitalia proved the original association of male and female to be correct. Distribution. Yunnan (Lijiang, Kunming, Yunlong), Sichuan (Muli).Published as part of Huang, Hao & Zhu, Jian-Qing, 2016, Ahlbergia maoweiweii sp. n. from Shaanxi, China with revisional notes on similar species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), pp. 409-433 in Zootaxa 4114 (4) on page 431, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4114.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/27160
Motuotrichius Huang & Chen, new genus
Motuotrichius Huang & Chen, new genus Type species. Motuotrichius yangi Huang & Chen, new species —here designated. Etymology. The generic name is derived from the type locality of the type species, combined with the type genus of the tribe, Trichius Fabricius, 1775. The name is masculine in gender. Generic description. Smaller and slender species with body length (including head) usually under 1.5 cm. Clypeal apex bisinuate-lobate, not raised. Antennal lamellae shorter and without impression on proximal side of first lamella, not sexually dimorphic. Pronotum with widest point before base, with basolateral corner distinctly deflexed into a distinct angle. Pronotum, nearly glabrous without using magnification, without transverse depression near posterior margin (not counting the marginal sculpture). Basolateral corner of pronotum distinctly deflexed. Pronotum with sparse, subappressed setae around lateral margins. Scutellum wider than long. Elytral disc deplanate, with indistinct strial-interstrial pattern (a character defined by Krikken, 2009). Elytra glabrous, with symmetric pattern of yellow patches on darker green background, or unmarked uniform dark green. Apicosutural elytral angle rounded off. Pygidium distinctly transverse, sparsely clad with erect, fine setae. Mesometasternal protrusion absent, mesocoxae subcontiguous. Tarsomeres without apico-internal tuft of setae. Protibia with 1 external denticle and 1 apical tooth, without proximal serration. Apico-internal spur of protibia present, movable. Protarsomere 1 about as long as protarsomere 2, not dilated. Mesotibiae and metatibiae straight. Mesotibia with an internal tooth. Mesotibial apex not extended beyond apex as a drawn-out lobe (a character defined by Krikken 2009). Mesotibial spurs present. Metatibia with a bulge on inner margin. Metatibial spurs elongate-acuminate in both sexes.Published as part of Huang, Hao & Chen, Chang-Chin, 2016, Motuotrichius yangi, a new genus and species from southeastern Tibet, China (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Trichiini), pp. 365-372 in Zootaxa 4205 (4) on page 366, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/19716
Yu xu yi yan
v.1. 醫林獵要 / 黃保康輯 ; [黃]任恆編校 -- v.2. 吳鞠通方歌 / 黃保康著 ; 黃任恆校注 -- 陳修園方歌 / 黃任恆編 -- v.3. 貽令堂雜俎 : [四編], 雜說, 遺詩 / 黃保康撰 ; [黃]任恆編校 -- 與壻遺言 : 附錄 / 黃保康撰.v.1. Yi lin lie yao / Huang Baokang ji ; [Huang] Renheng bian jiao -- v.2. Wu ju tong fang ge / Huang Baokang zhu ; Huang Renheng jiao zhu -- Chen Xiuyuan fang ge / Huang Renheng bian -- v.3. Yi ling tang za zu : [si bian], za shuo, yi shi / Huang Baokang zhuan ; [Huang] Renheng bian jiao -- Yu xu yi yan : fu lu / Huang Baokang zhuan.[黃保康撰].綫裝.框14.5x11.7公分, 10行20字, 小字雙行同. 黑口, 左右雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心中鐫題名, 卷次, 下鐫葉次.書名背頁刻"宣統三年五月刻成"《中國叢書綜錄》p.727著錄 ; 《中國中醫古籍總目》13297著錄.《貽令堂雜俎》分經, 史, 子, 集編.鈐"莊兆祥印"朱, 白文各一方.Xian zhuang.Kuang 14.5 x 11.7 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Hei kou, zuo you shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin zhong juan ti ming, juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Shu ming bei ye ke "Xuantong san nian wu yue ke cheng"Detailed notes in vernacular field only."Yi ling tang za zu" fen jing, shi, zi, ji bian.[Huang Baokang zhuan].Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin" zhu, bai wen ge yi fang
Nyctimenius chiangi Huang, Chen & Liu, 2014 in Huang, Liu & Chen 2014
Nyctimenius chiangi Huang, Chen & Liu, 2014 in Huang, Liu & Chen, 2014: 437, figs. 1–8. (Figs. 56a, b) Type locality: China, Yunnan, Xishuangban, Mengla County, Longmen. Gender: male. Altitude: 1027m. Date collected: 2009.V.9. Collector: Xing-Min WANG.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 41, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4718.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/360220
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
Note of congratulations from Jack Huang to Dr. Frank Fu, January 1, 1983
A note of congratulations to Dr. Frank H. Fu (Fu Haojian) from Springfield College Alum, Jack Huang, Class of 1936, dated January 1, 1983. The card has country lane scene on the front, with a tree with pink leaves, a buttfly, and a tree with its leaves still green. There is the roof of a house just visible over the hill. It also says Congratulations. Inside is short message.Mr. Huang wrote a short personal note congratulating him for his efforts and the recent recognition by then President Ronald Reagan, or the actor as he refers to him, and saying how proud the Chinese are of him. An author of 17 textbooks and more than 100 journal articles, Frank H. Fu, G’73, DPE’75, has worked across the world in China, Canada, and the United States. Throughout his career, he has received many distinguished honors, including the Medal of Honor in 2009 by the SAR Government of Hong Kong.
Fu has held positions at institutions such as the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Springfield College, where he served as director of the International Center starting in 1978. Five years later, Fu returned to Hong Kong, but has since remained actively involved with Springfield College, participating in talks on the campus and even hosting a gathering of nearly 60 alumni in Hong Kong.
Currently, Fu is the associate vice president of Hong Kong Baptist University, where he also works as the director of the Dr. Stephen Hui Research Centre of Physical Recreation and Wellness. In addition, Fu is president of the Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness, chairperson of Hong Kong Coach Education Committee, a research fellow of the Research Consortium of SHAPE America, and an international fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology
Dorcus yongreni Huang and Chen 2016, new species
Dorcus yongreni Huang and Chen, new species (Fig. 45 –47, 49–50, 52, 54–55) Type material. Holotype (Fig. 45, 54): YUNNAN: ♂, Ruili City, Longchuan County, 1800m, 15–17. IX.2015, Xiao-Dong Yang and Yong-Ren Chang leg. (SHNU). Paratypes: YUNNAN: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, same data as for the holotype (CCCC); 3 ♂♂, Ruili City, Longchuan, 1800m, IX.2016, Xiao-Dong Yang leg. (CCCC). Holotype description. Length of body: 24.3 mm. Ground color of the whole body dark brownish red on both surfaces, appearing darker on underside than on upper side. Head. Nearly as long as pronotum, sub-rectangular. Dorsal surface of head depressed between eyes. Anterior canthus half as long as eye, hardly reaching the outer limit of eye. Clypeolabrum (Huang and Chen 2010) short and very transverse, slightly concave at anterior margin. Mandible 1.5 times as long as head, generally shaped as in other known species of the elegans group (Huang and Chen 2013), but with an additional subbasal tooth like in Dorcus apatani (Okuda and Maeda). Mentum rather straight at anterior margin. Pronotum. A little wider than head, rather broadly arched at anterior part, with the widest point well before the middle, and with the lateral angles sharply pointed. Protibia with clear double teeth at outer apex, and with 4–5 smaller teeth at outer lateral margin. Meso- and meta- tibiae smooth at outer margin. Elytra. With weakly developed longitudinal depressions. Male genitalia (Fig. 52, 54). Basal piece with cephalic portion abruptly contracted. Ventral plate of basal piece broad and markedly excavated at anterior margin. Median lobe well pigmented on ventral surface and not divided by a dark median line. Permanently everted internal sac (flagellum) nearly as long as the entire aedeagus, trifurcate near middle, and with the lateral branches rather short. Description of male paratypes. Length of body varies from 17.5 mm to 28.0 mm. There is no variability in the male genitalia. Description of female paratype (Fig. 47). Length of body: 20.5 mm. Habitus generally as in female of Dorcus chucheni Huang and Chen, with punctures on elytra merged longitudinally into at least 10 closely arranged striae. Pronotum similar to that of all other species of the elegans group, with lateral angles sharply pointed and with the lateral margins posterior to the angles deeply concave. Diagnosis/Remarks. This new species is very similar to Dorcus apatani (Okuda and Maeda) from Lower Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India, but can be distinguished by the following combination of male characters (female of Dorcus apatani is still unknown): 1) pronotum broader anteriorly, with lateral margins not concave at anterior third; 2) mentum flat at anterior margin, not concave in the middle; 3) aedeagus with basal piece a little more elongate; 4) median lobe of male genitalia not divided by a median dark line; 5) flagellum a little longer, with lateral branches markedly longer. This new species can be easily distinguished from all the remaining species of the elegans group, recently revised by Huang and Chen (2013), because of the additional subbasal tooth on each male mandible. Distribution. CHINA: Yunnan: Ruili area. Etymology. This new species is named in honor of Mr. Chang Yong-Ren, a good friend who helped us to discover this new species.Published as part of Huang, Hao & Chen, Chang-Chin, 2016, Two new species of stag beetles (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) from western Yunnan, China, pp. 1-8 in Insecta Mundi 2016 (516) on pages 3-4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517094
Rhinogobius changtingensis Huang & Chen 2007
Rhinogobius changtingensis Huang & Chen, 2007 Holotype: ZRC-50527, 34.1 mm SL, small hiil-stream near the free way terminal, tributary near Chang-Ting County, Fujian Province, Hanjiang basin, China, Coll. I-S. Chen, 10 Spt. 2002. Paratypes: NTOUP 2005-7 - 011, 7 specimens, 22.4–26.3 mm SL, all other data same as holotype above. ASIZP0066340, 24.8 mm SL, all other data same as holotype above.Published as part of Wang, Shen-Chih & Chen, I-Shiung, 2022, A new freshwater goby, Rhinogobius lianchengensis (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from the Minjiang river basin, Fujian Province, China, pp. 45-56 in Zootaxa 5189 (1) on page 54, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5189.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/711972
Archaeomaguviopsis Fu & Huang 2022, gen. nov.
Genus Archaeomaguviopsis gen. nov. Type species. Archaeomaguviopsis magicus sp. nov.; by present designation and monotypy. Etymology. The generic name derives from a combination of the Greek word archaios (meaning ‘ancient’), and Maguviopsis, the type genus of Maguviopseinae. Gender: masculine. Diagnosis. Tegmen broad, covered evenly with large areolae; truncate apically without emargination, apparently produced posterodistally, nearly at medial area; costal margin smooth, weakly convex distally; commissural margin highly cristate; basal cell absent; postcostal cell narrow; hyposubcostal carina (= basal section of ScP) strongly convex; stems ScP+R and ScP+RA subparallel to costal margin; RA unbranched; stem CuA closely subparallel to CuP at base; A 1 simple, independent of Pcu; crossvein ir absent, mp-cua distinctly basad of MP forking.Published as part of Fu, Yan-Zhe & Huang, Di-Ying, 2022, The first maguviopseids (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha, Prosboloidea) from the Triassic of China, pp. 76-80 in Palaeoentomology 5 (1) on page 76, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/628068
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