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Abacarus floridulus Huang 2001
Abacarus floridulus Huang, 2001 (Pl. 7 C) Abacarus floridulus Huang, 2001 b: 85; 2001 d: 62 Specimens examined: 3 Ψ, Taipei: Yangmingshan (440m; N 25 °09´E 121 ° 32´), 25 -Aug.- 1999, Huang & Wang; ex Miscanthus floridulus (Labill.) Warb. (Poaceae). Relation to host: A vagrant on the lower leaf surface. No apparent damage was observed.Published as part of Huang, Kun-Wei & Wang, Chin-Fah, 2009, Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) of Taiwan: thirty-seven species from Yangmingshan, including one new genus and twenty-two new species, pp. 1-50 in Zootaxa 1986 on page 34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18542
Diptilomiopus aralioidus Huang 2006
Diptilomiopus aralioidus Huang, 2006 (Pl. 7 A, B) Diptilomiopus aralioidus Huang, 2006: 66 Specimens examined: 4 Ψ, Taipei: Yangmingshan (770m; N 25 ° 11´E 121 ° 30´), 21 -Jan.- 1998, Huang & Wang; ex Trochodendron aralioides S. et Z. (Trochodendraceae). Relation to host: A vagrant on the lower leaf surface. No apparent damage was observed.Published as part of Huang, Kun-Wei & Wang, Chin-Fah, 2009, Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) of Taiwan: thirty-seven species from Yangmingshan, including one new genus and twenty-two new species, pp. 1-50 in Zootaxa 1986 on page 40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18542
Tumoris sansasii Huang 2001
Tumoris sansasii Huang, 2001 (Pl. 4 A, B) Tumoris sansasii Huang, 2001: 99 Specimens examined: 3 Ψ, Taipei: Yangmingshan (650m; N 25 ° 10´E 121 ° 34´), 24 -Aug.- 1999, Huang & Wang; ex Symplocos chinensis (Lour.) Druce (Symplocaceae). Relation to host: A vagrant on the lower leaf surface. No apparent damage was observed. PLATE 4. Tumoris sanasaii Huang, 2001 A, Dorsal view; B, Epigynium; Neometaculus beecheyaus sp. nov. C, Dorsal view; D, Epigynium.Published as part of Huang, Kun-Wei & Wang, Chin-Fah, 2009, Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) of Taiwan: thirty-seven species from Yangmingshan, including one new genus and twenty-two new species, pp. 1-50 in Zootaxa 1986 on pages 24-26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18542
Catarhinus palmifolies Huang 2001
<i>Catarhinus palmifolies</i> Huang, 2001 (Pl. 7 D) <p> <i>Catarhinus palmifolies</i> Huang, 2001: 77; 2005: 210</p> <p> <b>Specimens examined</b>: 3Ψ, Taipei: Yangmingshan, 24-Jan.-1999, Huang & Wang; ex <i>Setaeria palmifolia</i> (Koen.) Stapf (Poaceae).</p> <p> <b>Relation to host</b>: A vagrant on the lower leaf surface. No apparent damage was observed.</p>Published as part of <i>Huang, Kun-Wei & Wang, Chin-Fah, 2009, Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) of Taiwan: thirty-seven species from Yangmingshan, including one new genus and twenty-two new species, pp. 1-50 in Zootaxa 1986</i> on page 49, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/185424">10.5281/zenodo.185424</a>
Challenging teachers’ pedagogical approaches : professional learning for Mandarin teachers in England and Scotland
Over the past decade, the United Kingdom (UK) has experienced increasing demand for learning Mandarin. However, the field of teaching Mandarin as a foreign language remains underdeveloped. For example, in-service teachers, many of whom are native speakers, have limited formal training and lack context-specific knowledge. This study explores the impact of a subject-specific professional learning (PL) programme for Mandarin teachers (N = 41) with a focus on their understanding of pedagogical content knowledge and professional dialogue. Data were collected through surveys and artefacts. The study found that Mandarin teachers recognised the importance of PL. However, regular and subject-specific training was not readily available at the time of this research. Findings also revealed a significant lack of context-sensitive and Mandarin-specific pedagogical knowledge, although most of the teachers demonstrated conceptual and pedagogical growth after the workshop. We conclude this article by proposing a nationwide PL resource consortium to foster collaborations for in-service Mandarin teachers in the UK
Prognostic significance of stromal metalloproteinase-2 in ovarian adenocarcinoma and its relation to carcinoma progression
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