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    Palpita perunionalis Inoue 1994

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    949. Palpita perunionalis Inoue, 1994: 102, figs 7–8, 16, 18 Type locality: Nepal, Kathmandu, Godavari Distribution. Indian records: NE India (Inoue 1997), India (Zhang & Li 2005b). Global records: Nepal, N Thailand (Inoue 1997), Vietnam (Inoue 1999), China (Guizhou, Yunnan), Thailand, Nepal, Vietnam (Zhang & Li 2005b).Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Ranjan, Rahul, Talukdar, Avishek, Joshi, Rahul, Kirti, Jagbir Singh, Chandra, Kailash & Mally, Richard, 2022, A catalogue of Indian Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera), pp. 1-423 in Zootaxa 5197 (1) on page 326, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5197.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/725229

    Yasuo Inoue, Medical Chemistry

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    Research Scholars - Mr. D. W. Butler, Ms. N. D. Easterhook, Miss B. Howard, Yasuo Inoue & other

    Inoue (Nobutaka) éd. Kami

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    Duteil-Ogata Fabienne. Inoue (Nobutaka) éd. Kami. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°108, 1999. p. 84

    Scopria tohokuensis Inoue 1982

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    8. Scopria tohokuensis Inoue, 1982 Scopria tohokuensis Inoue, 1982: 313, pl. 36 figs. 44, 45, pl. 301 fig. 9. Type locality: Nuruyu, Miyagi pref., Japan. Scoparia magnipunctalis Sasaki, 1991: 98, figs. 5, 19. Type locality: Narugu, Miyagi pref., Honshu, Japan. Material examined. Holotype of S. tohokuensis: Ƥ, "Holo- | type ", "Nuruyu | Miyagi Pref. | 29. ix. 1968 | T. Watanabe", "slide 7432 | (Ƥ)","Inoue Coll. | B. M. 1992 - 71 ", " Holotype | Scoparia tohokuensis | Inoue (1982) ", " Type status | verified | K. Buckmaster 1993 ", " Type | photographed | in colour", BMNH. Additional material: China: Zhejiang Province: 6 33, 1 Ƥ, West Tianmushan (30.26 °N, 119.34 °E), 8.vii- 24.ix. 1932, leg. H. Höne (genitalia slide nos. LWC08113, LWC08131); 1 3, Wenzhou (28.01 °N, 120.39 °E), 21.v. 1939, leg. H. Höne (genitalia slide no. LWC08106), ZFMK. 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Guadun, Wuyishan (26.54 °N, 116.42 °E), Fujian Province, 1100 m, 23.v. 2004, leg. Haili Yu (genitalia slide nos. LWC06011, LWC06053); 1 3, Shayuan, Hefeng (29.53 °N, 110.02 °E), Hubei Province, 1260 m, 17.vii. 1999, leg. Houhun Li et al.; Guizhou Province: 1 3, Dashahe, Daozhen (28.53 °N, 107.36 °E), 1350 m, 24.viii. 2004, leg. Yunli Xiao (genitalia slide no. LWC07479); 1 3, Linjiang, Xishui (28.19 °N, 106.12 °E), 500 m, 25.ix. 2000, leg. Haili Yu (genitalia slide no. LWC06299); 1 3, Fangxiang, Leishan (26.22 °N, 108.03 °E), 900 m, 14.ix. 2005, leg. Jialiang Zhang (genitalia slide no. LWC08084), NKUM. Diagnosis. Scoparia tohokuensis is similar to S. spinosa sp. n. The differences between the two species are stated under S. spinosa sp. n. Distribution. China (Fujian, Guizhou, Hubei, Sichuan, Zhejiang); Japan, Russia.Published as part of Li, Weichun, Li, Houhun & Nuss, Matthias, 2010, Taxonomic revision of Scoparia Haworth, 1811 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Scopariinae) from China, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2609 on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19778

    Nola infralba Inoue 1976

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    Nola infralba Inoue, 1976 (Figs 9,10) Nola infralba Inoue, 1976: 165. Material examined. 01 female, India, Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang, Jang waterfalls, Jang Forest Guest House, (N27°35’246’’, E091°58’739’’, 2151 m), 18.V.2019, leg. N. Kuni (NZC, ZSI Patna). Diagnosis: Nola infralba Inoue was originally described from Japan and later reported from Thailand by László et al. (2010). Female genitalia display a long, tubular ductus bursae. Corpus bursae bears a pair of signum laterodistally and a third, large one medially. Distribution: India (Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang); Japan (Inoue, 1976), Thailand (László et al. (2010). New record to the Indian fauna of Nolidae.Published as part of Joshi, Rahul, Singh, Navneet & Kuni, Nikhil, 2020, Introduction of a new generic synonymy and three newly recorded species of Nolinae (Lepidoptera: Nolidae) from India, pp. 129-134 in Zootaxa 4890 (1) on page 133, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/430169

    Nola atrocinta Inoue 1998

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    <i>Nola atrocinta</i> Inoue, 1998 <p>(Figs 11,12,13)</p> <p> <i>Nola atrocincta</i> Inoue, 1998: 91</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> 02 males, India, East Sikkim, Golitar, Fambonglho WLS, (N27°21.517’, E088°33.838’, 2120 m), 07.X.2019, leg. N. Kuni (NZC, ZSI Patna).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> <i>Nola atrocinta</i> Inoue was originally described from Nepal, and the range was extended to Thailand by László <i>et al.</i> (2010) and further to China by Hu <i>et al.</i> (2015). Despite the distinct medial, curved broad band in the forewing of <i>N. atrocincta</i>, its male genitalia resembles <i>N. sindhulica</i> Inoue, 1998. However, shorter and pointed harpe with serration and a long cornutus in vesica separate it from <i>N. sidhulica</i> (having a small harpe, without serration and a small cornutus in vesica).</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> India <b>(</b> Sikkim, Golitar); Nepal (Inoue, 1998), Thailand (László <i>et al.</i> 2010), China (Hu <i>et al.</i> (2015).</p>Published as part of <i>Joshi, Rahul, Singh, Navneet & Kuni, Nikhil, 2020, Introduction of a new generic synonymy and three newly recorded species of Nolinae (Lepidoptera: Nolidae) from India, pp. 129-134 in Zootaxa 4890 (1)</i> on page 133, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.1.8, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4301699">http://zenodo.org/record/4301699</a&gt

    Scoparia utsugii Inoue 1994

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    15. Scoparia utsugii Inoue, 1994 Scoparia utsugii Inoue, 1994: 347, figs. 15, 16, 31, 42. Type locality: Kitazawa Pass, Japan. Material examined: Holotype: 3, "Holo- | type ", "Kitazawa-pass | S. Alps | Yamanashi Pref. | 14.viii. 1992 | U. Jinbo", "slide 15331 | (3)", "Inoue Coll. | B. M. 1992 - 71 ", " Holotype | Scoparia utsugii | Inoue (1994) ", " Type status | verified | K. Buckmaster 1997 ", BMNH. Additional material: China: 3 33, 2 Ƥ, Taibaishan (33.57 °N, 107.47 °E), Qinling, Shaanxi Province, ca. 1700 m, 22-26.vi.1935, 9.v/ 20.viii. 1936, leg. H. Höne (genitalia slide nos. LWC08100, LWC09031), ZFMK. Diagnosis. Scoparia utsugii is distinguished by having a short and thick, S-shaped cornutus in the male genitalia. Distribution. China (Shaanxi); Japan. Remarks. This species is recorded here for the first time in China.Published as part of Li, Weichun, Li, Houhun & Nuss, Matthias, 2010, Taxonomic revision of Scoparia Haworth, 1811 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Scopariinae) from China, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2609 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19778

    Scoparia nipponalis Inoue 1982

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    11. Scoparia nipponalis Inoue, 1982 Scoparia nipponalis Inoue, 1982: 311, pl. 36 figs. 34, 36, pl. 300 fig. 1, pl. 301 fig. 1; Inoue, 1994: 347, figs. 13, 14, 30, 41; Kirpichnikowa, 1999: 333, figs. 2, 5; Seino & Mano, 2002: 388, figs. 1, 2; Li, 2009, in Li et al: 185, pl. XI fig. 155, pl. XLV fig. 155, pl. LXXXIII fig. 155. Type locality: Akan, Hokkaido, Japan. Material examined. Holotype: Ƥ, "Holo- | type ", "Akan | Hokkaido | 13 ~ 17.VII. 1958 | K. Jinbo", "slide 6715 | (Ƥ)", "Inoue Coll. | B. M. 1992 - 71 ", " Holotype | Scoparia nipponalis | Inoue (1982) ", " Type status | verified | K. Buckmaster 1993 ", " Type | photographed | in colour", BMNH. Additional material: China: 1 3, Mianshan, Jiexiu (37.02 °N, 111.55 °E), Shanxi Province, ca. 2000 m, 16.vii. 1937, leg. H. Höne (genitalia slide no. LWC08102), ZFMK. Henan Province: 6 33, Baotianman, Neixiang (34.02 °N, 111.05 °E), 1200 m, 26-31.v. 2006, leg. Jinmei Lv and Xu Zhang (genitalia slide nos. LWC06281, LWC08080); 1 Ƥ, Wangwushan (35.16 °N, 112.10 °E), Jiyuan, 700 m, 3.vi. 2000, leg. Haili Yu (genitalia slide no. ZDD01798); 1 Ƥ, Dakuaidi, Lushi (34.03 °N, 111.02 °E), 1100 m, 6.viii. 2006, leg. Hui Zhen and Denghui Kuang (genitalia slide no. LWC08210), NKUM. Diagnosis. Scoparia nipponalis is similar to S. caradjai. The differences between the two species are stated under S. caradjai. Distribution. China (Henan, Shanxi); Japan, Russia.Published as part of Li, Weichun, Li, Houhun & Nuss, Matthias, 2010, Taxonomic revision of Scoparia Haworth, 1811 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Scopariinae) from China, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2609 on page 16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19778

    Scoparia yamanakai Inoue 1982

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    19. Scoparia yamanakai Inoue, 1982 Scoparia yamanakai Inoue, 1982: 311, pl. 36 fig. 35, pl. 300 fig. 2, pl. 301 fig. 3; Inoue, 1994: 345, figs. 1, 2, 24, 35; Bae et al., 2003: 61, fig. 2. Type locality: Matumoto, Nagano pref., Japan. Scoparia yamanakai Inoue: Song & He, 1997, in Yang (ed.): 1165, fig. 145 (misidentification). Material examined. Holotype: Ƥ, "Holo- | type ", "Nagano pref. Matumo- | to C. (yasudo, 760 m) | 26, VI, 1976 | N. Hirano leg.", "slide 7425 | (Ƥ)","Inoue Coll. | B. M. 1992 - 71 ", " Holotype | Scoparia yamanakai | Inoue (1982) ", " Type status | verified | K. Buckmaster 1993 ", " Type | photographed | in colour", BMNH. Additional material: China: 2 ƤƤ, Wenshui, Shengnongjia (31.45 °N, 110.40 °E), Hubei Province, 1700 m, 21.vii. 2003, leg. Shulian Hao (genitalia slide no. LWC05043). Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished easily from its congeners by the ductus bursae distinctly enlarged into ovate before the colliculum, and the swollen part is nearly as large as the corpus bursae. Distribution. China (Hubei, Jilin); Japan, Russia. Remarks. Scoparia yamanakai was recorded by Song & He (1997) based on the four male specimens collected in Hubei and Sichuan provinces of China (1 3, Shiping, Fengdu, Sichuan Province, 610 m, 10.ix. 1994; 3 3, Longmenhe, Xingshan, Hubei Province, 1350 m, 13.vii. 1994). Judging from the figure of male genitalia (Song & He 1997: fig. 145), this could be a misidentification, but we are unable to recognize which species it is by the simple drawing.Published as part of Li, Weichun, Li, Houhun & Nuss, Matthias, 2010, Taxonomic revision of Scoparia Haworth, 1811 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Scopariinae) from China, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2609 on pages 25-26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19778

    On the classification of Inoue surfaces

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    We prove that any Inoue surface admits a unique holomorphic connection. Using this result we show that two Inoue surfaces S=H×C/GS=H\times\mathbb{C}/G, S=H×C/GS'=H\times\mathbb{C}/G' are biholomorphic if and only if GG, GG' are conjugate in the group of affine transformations of H×CH\times\mathbb{C}. This result allows us to prove explicit classification theorems for Inoue surfaces: Let M\mathcal{M} be the set of SL(3,Z){\rm SL}(3,\mathbb{Z})-matrices MM with a real eigenvalue α>1\alpha>1 and two non-real eigenvalues, and N±\mathcal{N}^\pm the set of GL(2,Z){\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})-matrices NN with a real eigenvalue α>1\alpha>1 and det(N)=±1\det(N)=\pm 1. We prove that: For any GL(3,Z){\rm GL}(3,\mathbb{Z})-similarity class MM/\mathfrak{M}\in \mathcal{M}/\sim, there exists exactly two biholomorphism classes of type I Inoue surfaces. For any GL(2,Z){\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z}) similarity class N=[N]N+/\mathfrak{N}=[N]\in \mathcal{N}^+/\sim and positive integer rNr\in\mathbb{N}^*, we have a finite set of deformation classes of type II Inoue surfaces. This set is parameterised by the quotient of Z2/(I2N)Z2+rZ2\mathbb{Z}^2/(I_2-N)\mathbb{Z}^2+r\mathbb{Z}^2 by an action of the "positive centraliser" ZGL(2,Z)+(N)Z^+_{{\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})}(N) of NN in GL(2,Z){\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z}). The set of biholomorphism types corresponding to a deformation class, endowed with its natural topology, can be identified with either C\mathbb{C}^* or C\mathbb{C}. For any GL(2,Z){\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})-similarity class N=[N]N/\mathfrak{N}=[N]\in \mathcal{N}^-/\sim and positive integer rNr\in\mathbb{N}^*, we have a finite set of biholomorphism classes of type III Inoue surfaces. This set is parameterised by the quotient of Z2/(I2+N)Z2+rZ2\mathbb{Z}^2/(I_2+N)\mathbb{Z}^2+r\mathbb{Z}^2 by an action of ZGL(2,Z)+(N)Z^+_{{\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})}(N). In both cases the group ZGL(2,Z)+(N)Z^+_{{\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})}(N) is infinite cyclic (see section 5).Comment: 43 page
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