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    Note of congratulations from Jack Huang to Dr. Frank Fu, January 1, 1983

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    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

    Archaeomaguviopsis Fu & Huang 2022, gen. nov.

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    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

    Sinoscarterella Nel, Fu & Huang 2022, gen. nov.

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    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

    Vetusala Fu & Huang 2023, gen. nov.

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    Genus <i>Vetusala</i> gen. nov. <p> <b>Type species.</b> <i>Vetusala maculata</i> <b>sp. nov.</b>, by present designation.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The generic name is formed by the combination of the Latin words ‘ <i>Vetus’</i> (old), and ‘ <i>ala’</i> (wing); gender feminine.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> The genus is characterised by a combination of the following forewing characters: bScP reaching nearly tip of basal cell; Pc extending to RA 2 terminals; common stalk MP+CuA present; RA 1 unbranched, slightly shorter than stem RA; RA 2 pectinately forked, consisting of four main branches, with distal one dichotomous; RP single; MP with five terminal branches; and single crossvein series.</p>Published as part of <i>Fu, Yan-Zhe & Huang, Di-Ying, 2023, New Triassic Hylicellidae from northern China (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha), pp. 10-15 in Zootaxa 5396 (1)</i> on page 11, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5396.1.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10441183">http://zenodo.org/record/10441183</a&gt

    Sheng dan de li wu

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    黃慶雲.《國慶日》是獨幕劇, 《聖誕的禮物》是兩幕劇Huang Qingyun."Guo qing ri" shi du mu ju, "Sheng dan de li wu" shi liang mu j

    Yi zheng tang chong xiu Kao gu tu : shi juan /

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    Kuang 24.2 x 15.6 cm., 8 hang 17 zi, bai kou, si zhou dan bian, dan bai yu wei, pan xin shang juan shu ming, zhong juan juan ci.Huang Sheng Qianlong 18 nian "xu" yan jiao ke ci shu yu Huai yin cao tang.Nei feng mian juan: "Qianlong ren shen nian qiu yue, Tiandu Huang Xiaofeng jian ding, Kao gu du, Yizhengtang cang ban"Caption title.Mode of access: Internet

    FIGURES 1–4. 1–2 in Redescription of Caryanda jiuyishana Fu & Zheng, 2000 (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Oxyinae: Oxyini) with proposal of a new synomym

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    FIGURES 1–4. 1–2. Caryanda jiuyishana Fu & Zheng, holotype, in dorsal and profile view; 3–4. Caryanda zhengi Fu & Sun, holotype, in dorsal and profile view.Published as part of Huang, Jianhua, Fu, Peng & Huang, Yuan, 2007, Redescription of Caryanda jiuyishana Fu & Zheng, 2000 (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Oxyinae: Oxyini) with proposal of a new synomym, pp. 55-60 in Zootaxa 1436 on page 56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17588

    Juroala pulchra FU & HUANG 2021, sp. nov.

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    Juroala pulchra sp. nov. (Figs 1, 2) Holotype. NIGP171749, with part and counterpart; legs missing, hindwings mostly invisible. Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin “pulcher”, meaning beautiful. Typelocalityandhorizon. Nanlianglocality, Daohugou Village, Wuhua Township, Ningcheng County, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, China; Haifanggou Formation; Upper Jurassic. Diagnosis. Antenna with flagellomere I relatively long, slighter shorter than flagellomere II (flagellomere I much shorter in J. daidaleos Fu & Huang, 2019); tegmen with length/width about 3.9, without contrasting colour pattern; vein RA arched, bent to RP at middle, making a broad fanshaped area between veins ScP and RA, wider than cell C1; MP deeply forked; cell C3 elongate, distinctly longer than cell C3a and C3b; apical cells ten in number. Description. Body strongly dorsoventrally flattened (Fig. 1A, B), preserved body length about 13.30 mm long, 3.27 mm wide at broadest point. Head (Fig. 2A, B). Rounded apically, width with compound eyes narrower than pronotum; compound eyes large; postclypeus flat, covered with distinct dense punctures; antenna inserted in deep cavities, length about 1.78 mm, scape apparently thicker than pedicel, pedicel thicker and longer than flagellomere I, at least seven flagellomeres visible (Fig. 2C), flagellomeres incrementally grading to slightly thinner, flagellomere I slighter shorter than flagellomere II, flagellomeres II–VI becoming progressively shorter, flagellomere VII quite long, tapering apically. Thorax (Fig. 2A, B). Pronotum broad, subhexagonal, 3.25 mm wide at broadest point, about 1.5 times as wide as head; covered with tiny punctures; anterior margin almost straight; posterior margin smoothly concave medially. Mesonotum slightly wider than head. Tegmen (Fig. 1C, D). Length 12.2 mm, width 3.1 mm; surface without disruptive colour pattern, e. g. dark bands or irregular patches of darker areas; clavus area sclerotized; postcostal cell, median cell, cubital cell, clavus area and around veins covered with punctures; costal margin smoothly arched, apical margin rounded, posterior margin almost straight; Pc+CP ending not beyond tip of basal cell; ScP fused with stems R+MP+CuA at about 1/3 of basal cell length; ScP+R, MP and CuA separating from stems ScP+R+MP+CuA almost at same point; basal cell with length about 0.30 of tegmen length; basal cross vein cua-cup almost straight; RA 2-branched, RA 1 unparallel with ScP, RA 2 arched, bent to RP medially and connected to RP by cross vein ir; stem MP forking into MP 1+2 and MP at basal 0.62 of tegmen length; cross vein imp connected MP 2 and MP 3; cell C3 about 1.5–1.8 times as long as C3a and C3b; stem CuA curved anteriorly, forked nearly at same level of stem ScP+RA fork, CuA 1 arched basally, connected to MP 3+4 by cross vein mp-cua; CuP almost straight; Pcu ending slightly apicad of stem MP fork; A 1 sinuous. 3+4 Abdomen. Abdomen slightly narrower than pronotum; genital plates obscure; genital styles elongate; anal tube relatively wide; aedeagus and anal styles not clearly visible.Published as part of FU, YAN-ZHE & HUANG, DI-YING, 2021, A new species of Sinoalidae from the (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha) topmost Late Jurassic Daohugou Bed, pp. 34-38 in Palaeoentomology 4 (1) on pages 34-37, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/550770

    sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221122741 - Supplemental material for Acute myeloid leukemia with myelodysplasia-related changes and blasts of the mixed T/myeloid phenotype: a case report

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221122741 for Acute myeloid leukemia with myelodysplasia-related changes and blasts of the mixed T/myeloid phenotype: a case report by Xian-Fu Sheng, Li-Li Hong, Fei-Yan Huang and Hai-Feng Zhuang in Journal of International Medical Research</p
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