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Vers un sommet Jiang Zemin - Lee Teng-hui ? A propos du discours en huit points de Jiang Zemin et de la réponse en six points de Lee Teng-hui
Cabestan Jean-Pierre. Vers un sommet Jiang Zemin - Lee Teng-hui ? A propos du discours en huit points de Jiang Zemin et de la réponse en six points de Lee Teng-hui. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°28, 1995. pp. 43-49
Lobellina gladius Hu & Jiang & Jiang 2019, sp. nov.
Lobellina gladius sp. nov. Figures 2, 4, 6, 10–14, 16, 18, 20, Tables 4–5 Type material. Holotype: male, China, Hunan, Xinning county, Langshan National Geopark. Coordinates: 26.273767N, 110.732951E, alt. 770m, in forest of bamboo, leg. Ji-Gang Jiang, Cheng Jiang, Li-Ping Duan, 29.iv.2018. Paratypes: 5 females and 2 juveniles, about 30 specimens in alcohol, the same data as holotype, collection number as J2018042904. One female, subadult, and 4 juvenile, Guangxi, Ziyuan county, Langshan National Geopark. Coordinates: 26.274416N, 110.732011E, alt. 685m, in forest of bamboo, leg. Ji-Gang Jiang, Cheng Jiang, Li-Ping Duan, 29.iv.2018 (J2018042903). Female and male, Guangxi, Ziyuan county, Langshan National Geopark. Coordinates: 26.276824N, 110.730528E, alt. 510m, nearby the entrance of the Park, leg. Ji-Gang Jiang, Cheng Jiang, Li-Ping Duan, 29.iv.2018 (J2018042901). One male, Hunan, Xinning county, Shunhuangshang National Nature Reserve, Coordinates: 26.450028N, 111.014716E, alt. 930m, in forest, leg. Ji-Gang Jiang, Cheng Jiang, Li-Ping Duan, 1.v.2018 (J2018050102). Type materials are housed in the Key Laboratory of Zoology, Hunan University of Arts and Science (HUAS), Changde, Hunan Province, China. Diagnosis. Three pigmented eyes on head, mandible with six teeth, cephalic chaeta O present and including in tubercle Fr, cephalic tubercle Di not fused, non-cross type chaetotaxy on posterior area of head, cephalic lateral tubercle Dl, L and So independent respectively, Ant. I with 9 chaetae, Th. I with 4+4 tubercles, VT with 6–8 (usually 7) chaetae. Description. Body length: holotype, male, 4.0 mm. Usually, males: 4.0– 4.4 mm, females: 3.5–4.8 mm, juveniles: 1.5–3.5 mm. Body color. Red while living (Fig. 2) and white in alcohol (Fig. 4). Chaetal morphology (Fig. 6). Dorsal ordinary chaetae of four types: Ml, Mc, Mcc and me. Macrochaetae Ml long, sheathed, smooth and with blunt tip, gladius shaped (Fig. 6j), some Ml not sheathed and with pointed tip, such as F chaetae on head (Fig.6k) and macrochaetae on Abd. VI (Fig. 6l). Macrochaetae Mc similar to Ml morphologically, but shorter (Fig. 6 m–n). Macrochaetae Mcc morphologically similar to Mc and shorter than Mc (Fig. 6o). Mesochaetae similar to ventral chaetae, thin, smooth, and pointed, with various length (Fig. 6 p–r, t). S-chaetae on terga thin, smooth, equal to Mc and longer than Mcc (Fig. 6s). Head (Table 4, Fig. 10). Eyes 3+3, black (Fig. 11). Antenna 4-segmented (Fig. 16). Ant. I with 9 Chaetae. Ant. II with 9–11 Chaetae. Ant. III dorsally fused to Ant. IV. Two guard chaetae sgd and sgv present. Two short rods exposed in separate pit. Ant. IV dorsally with 8 thickened and curved sensilla, apical bulb trilobed. sensory organite (or) present. Ventral chaetotaxy of Ant. IV: ap with 7 bs and 3 miA, ca with 3 bs and 1 miA, cm with 2 bs and 2 miA, cp with 1 miA. On ventral side of Ant. III, Vi, Vc, Ve respectively with 3, 5, 4 chaetae. Buccal cone weakly developed, labrum truncated, chaetal formula as 0/2, 2. Mandible with four apical teeth, one curved middle tooth and one basal tooth (Fig. 12). Maxilla crochet form (Fig. 13). Labium with 11 chaetae and no x (Fig.18). Group Vi with 6+6 chaetae (Fig.18). Groups Vea, Vem and Vep with 5, 2 and 2 chaetae respectively. Dorsal chaetotaxy of head as in Table 4. and Fig. 10. Dorsal central area with 6 separate tubercles: 1 tubercle Cl, 2 An, 1 Fr and 2 Oc. Dorsal posterior area with 4 separate tubercles: 2 Di and 2 De. Line of chaetae Di2–De2 not crosses line Di1– De1 on head (non-cross type, Deharveng, 1983). Dorsal lateral area with 3 separate tubercles: Dl, L and So. Thorax (Table 5 & Fig. 10). Th. I with 4+4 tubercles (Di, De, Dl and L). Th. II and Th. III with 4+4 tubercles respectively. Chaetotaxy of thorax and legs as in Table 2. Unguis with a basal inner tooth, unguiculus absent. Chaeta M present on tibiotarsus. Abdomen (Table 5 & Fig. 10). Abd.I–IV respectively with 4+4 tubercles. Abd. V dorsally with 3+3 tubercles, two tubercles Di separate from each other, tubercle De separate from Dl, tubercle L present, on ventral side. Abd. VI with 1 tubercle on each side. VT with 7+7 chaetae, sometimes 6+6 or 8+8. Furcular remnant with 4 chaetae (Fig. 20). Etymology. The name of the species derives from the “ gladius ” shape of its macrochaetae. Remarks. The new species can be separated from known species by the following characters: Th. I with 4+4 tubercles; tubercle Di with 3 chaetae on Abd. I–III respectively, VT with 6–8 chaetae (usually 7); non-crossed type chaetae on cephalic posterior area. Including the new species, sixteen species of genus Lobellina are known worldwide. Seven of them have O chaeta on cephalic tubercle Fr, of which, 4 with chaeta O free from the tubercle, and three species, i.e. L. nanjingensis, L.fusa and L. gladius sp. nov. with chaeta O included in tubercle Fr. The new species can be easily differentiated from the other two species of the last group by the following key.Published as part of Hu, Ya-Hui, Jiang, Cheng & Jiang, Ji-Gang, 2019, Two new species of Lobellini from Central-South China (Collembola Neanuridae), pp. 77-89 in Zootaxa 4712 (1) on pages 83-88, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4712.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/358686
Crossodonthina langshanensis Hu & Jiang & Jiang 2019, sp. nov.
Crossodonthina langshanensis sp. nov. Figures 1, 3, 5, 7–9, 15, 17, 19, Tables 1–3 Type material. Holotype: female, China, Hunan, Xinning county, Langshan National Geopark. Coordinates: 26.277054N, 110.730618E, alt. 520m, in forest, leg. Ji-Gang Jiang, Cheng Jiang, Li-Ping Duan, 30.iv.2018 (J2018043002). Paratypes: 2 females, China, Hunan, Xinning county, Langshan National Geopark. Coordinates: 26.276580N, 110.729240E, alt. 470m, in forest, leg. Ji-Gang Jiang, Cheng Jiang, Li-Ping Duan, 30.iv.2018 (J2018043003); 3 juvenile, Guangxi, Ziyuan county, Langshan National Geopark, Coordinates: 26.276824N, 110.730528E, alt. 510m, nearby the entrance of the Park, leg. Ji-Gang Jiang, Cheng Jiang, Li-Ping Duan, 29.iv.2018 (J2018042901). Type materials are housed in the Key Laboratory of Zoology, Hunan University of Arts and Science (HUAS), Changde, Hunan Province, China. Othermaterial. 2females, China, Hunan, Xinningcounty,LangshanNationalGeopark. Coordinates: 26.276986N, 110.736902E, alt. 527m, in forest, leg. Ji-Gang Jiang, Ya-Hui Hu, Wei Hu, 25.vii.2019 (J2019072502). Diagnosis. 2+2 black eyes on head; labral chaetotaxy as 2/4, 2; cephalic chaeta O present; tubercle Dl on Th. II with 3 chaetae (2+s); mandible with 2 prominent basal teeth and 2 fringed rami of quite different sizes; maxilla with marginal filaments on outer lamella; tubercle Di on Abd. V separated; Description. Body length: holotype 2.4 mm, two paratypes 2.3–2.4 mm, three juveniles 1.0– 1.1mm. Color. Red while living (Fig. 1) and white in alcohol (Fig. 3). Chaetal morphology (Fig. 5). Dorsal ordinary chaetae of five types: Ml (Fig. 5 a–b), Mc (Fig. 5c), Mcc (Fig. 5d), me (Fig. 5 e–f) and mi (Fig. 5h). S-chaetae on terga thin, smooth, shorter than Ml and longer than Mc (Fig. 5g). Head. Eyes 2+2, black. Antenna 4-segmented (Fig. 15). Ant. I with 9 chaetae. Ant. II with 11 chaetae. Ant. III and IV dorsally fused. Dorsal sensory guard chaeta (sgd) on Ant. III not migrated distally, two rods exposed in separate pit. Ant. IV dorsally with 8 slightly thickened and blunt sensilla, apical bulb trilobed. sensory organite (or) present. Ventral chaetotaxy of Ant. IV: ap with 8 bs and 3 miA, ca with 2 bs and 3 miA, cm with 3 bs and 1 miA, cp without miA. On ventral side of Ant. III, Vi, Vc, Ve with 3, 4, 4 chaetae respectively. Buccal cone moderately developed. Labrum truncated, chaetal formula as 2/4, 2 (adult) or 4/4, 2 (juvenile). Labium with 11 chaetae and 2 x (Fig. 17). Mandible complicated (Fig. 8), consisting of 2 rami, 2 definite teeth and some spine-like chaetae. Small ramus consisting of one spine-like chaeta and 7–8 slender chaetae, large ramus developed, with 2 rows of marginal chaetae, 4 strong and spine-like chaetae, marginal chaetae on ramus simple, bifurcated or tri-furcated, about 9-12 spine-like chaetae present on the central area of basal part of the large ramus. The longer ramus about 10 times as long as the small one. Maxilla consisting of two lamellae, the inner lamella much shorter than the outer one, with two minute apical teeth, the outer one with marginal filaments on inner side (Fig. 9). On ventral side of head, group Vi with 6+6 chaetae, groups Vea, Vem and Vep with 4, 3 and 2 chaetae respectively. Dorsal tubercles and chaetotaxy of head as in Tab. 1. and Fig. 7. Dorsal central area with 6 separate tubercles; one tubercle Cl, 2 An, one Fr and 2 Oc, chaeta O absent. Dorsal posterior area with 4 separate tubercles: 2 Di and 2 De. Line of chaetae Di2–De2 crosses line Di1– De1 on head (cross-type, Deharveng 1983). Dorsal lateral area with 1 fused tubercle (Dl+L+So). Thorax (Table 2 & Fig. 7). Th. I with 3+3 tubercles (Di, De, Dl). Th. II and Th. III with 4+4 tubercles respectively, ms on tubercle Dl of Th. II present (its form as in Fig. 5i). Chaetotaxy of thorax and legs as in Table 2. Unguis with a basal inner tooth, unguiculus absent. Chaeta M present on tibiotarsus. Abdomen (Table 2 & Fig. 7). Abd. I–IV respectively with 4+4 tubercles. Abd. V dorsally with 2+2 tubercles, two tubercles Di close to each other, but not fused together, tubercle De fused to Dl, tubercle L present on ventral side. Abd. VI with 1 tubercle on each side, no cryptopygy. VT with 4+4 chaetae. Furcular remnant with 3-4 chaetae (Fig. 19). Etymology. The name of the species derives from the locality where it was collected. Ecology. Among decayed leaves in forest. Remarks. So far, 12 species of genus Crossodonthina were reported worldwide, 11 species were from Asia and only one from Oceania, seven species were reported from China (Jiang & Zhang, 2012). In genus Crossodonthina, three species have 2+2 eyes, they are C. bidentata, C. hainana and C. montana, the new species is the fourth one with 2+2 eyes. In general appearance, Crossodonthina langshanensis sp. nov. strongly resembles Chinese species C. bidentata (Luo & Chen, 2009) in the number of mandible basal teeth, the arrangement of body tubercles, the presence of chaeta O of tubercle Fr, the number of chaetae on VT, and the presence of inner tooth on claw. However, these species can be distinguished by the following features: structure of mandible (in C. langshanensis with two fringed rami, in C. bidentata with three fringed rami), structure of maxilla (in C. langshanensis outer lamella fringed, in C. bidentate outer lamella not fringed), whether the tubercle Di fused on Abd. V or not (in C. langshanensis not fused, in C. bidentate fused), the labral chaeta formula (in C. langshanensis 2/4, 2, in C. bidentata 2/5, 2), number of chaetae (besides of ms) on tubercles Dl of Th. II (in C. langshanensis 3, in C. bidentata 4). The new species is also similar to the 2+2-eyed Chinese species C. montana (Lee & Kim, 1990) and C. hainana (Xiong et al., 2005) in the arrangement of body tubercles, the presence of chaeta O of tubercle Fr, the separate tubercle Di of Abd. V and the presence of 4+4 chaetae on VT. The new species can be separated from the above species by the characters listed in Table 3.Published as part of Hu, Ya-Hui, Jiang, Cheng & Jiang, Ji-Gang, 2019, Two new species of Lobellini from Central-South China (Collembola Neanuridae), pp. 77-89 in Zootaxa 4712 (1) on pages 78-82, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4712.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/358686
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Ben shu gen ju xian dai bu nong yu dan qun ma yuan fang yan de kou yin diao cha, Bian ji er cheng, Jiang chang yong ji ben ci hui jin xing bian ji zheng li, Gong fen wei"shu zi", "ren cheng dai ci", "yi wen ci", "fang xiang yu di ming"deng ji ge xiang mu.Ben shu gen ju xian dai bu nong yu dan qun ma yuan fang yan de kou yin diao cha, Bian ji er cheng, Jiang chang yong ji ben ci hui jin xing bian ji zheng li, Gong fen wei"shu zi", "ren cheng dai ci", "yi wen ci", "fang xiang yu di ming"deng ji ge xiang mu.Taiwan resource centre for Chinese studie
FIGURES 15–16. Ant. I–IV in Two new species of Lobellini from Central-South China (Collembola Neanuridae)
FIGURES 15–16. Ant. I–IV: 15 Crossodonthina langshanensis sp. nov., 16 Lobellina gladius sp. nov.Published as part of Hu, Ya-Hui, Jiang, Cheng & Jiang, Ji-Gang, 2019, Two new species of Lobellini from Central-South China (Collembola Neanuridae), pp. 77-89 in Zootaxa 4712 (1) on page 86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4712.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/358686
FIGURES 8–9 in Two new species of Lobellini from Central-South China (Collembola Neanuridae)
FIGURES 8–9. Crossodonthina langshanensis sp. nov. 8 mandible, 9 maxilla.Published as part of Hu, Ya-Hui, Jiang, Cheng & Jiang, Ji-Gang, 2019, Two new species of Lobellini from Central-South China (Collembola Neanuridae), pp. 77-89 in Zootaxa 4712 (1) on page 83, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4712.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/358686
[hūise-i jecen-i j'i][Hui jiang tong zhi 囘疆通志 par He-ning 和寧.]
He-ningHui jiang tong zhiHūise-i jecen-i j'iNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.Le titre donné ci-dessus ne figure pas dans le manuscrit. Préface de He-ning [和寧] datée (f. 4 v°) de la 9e année Jia-qing (1804). Texte mandchou du Hui jiang tong zhi dont il existe à la Bibliothèque Nationale le texte chinois original et manuscrit (cf. fonds chinois 711.) Apparemment la version mandchoue suit de près le texte chinois. Il semble d'autre part que les nombreuses corrections figurant sur ce manuscrit aient été adoptées dans le manuscrit conservé à la British Library. Cp. chinois 711
Dang dai Zhongguo jiao yu kuo zhang zhong de gao deng jiao yu ji hui bu ping deng
Jiang, Jin.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127-138).Abstracts also in Chinese; appendix A includes Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 09, November, 2016).Jiang, Jin
The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China
Chen, Hui-Ming, Zheng, Chang-Bin, Jiang, Xuan-Kong (2023): The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China. Zootaxa 5257 (1): 49-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.
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