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Reinstatement of Loxogramme yigongensis (Polypodiaceae), an endemic species from southeastern Xizang, China
Yang, Jian-Jun, Wan, Xia, Zhao, Wang-Lin, Liang, Zhen-Long, Zhang, Liang (2022): Reinstatement of Loxogramme yigongensis (Polypodiaceae), an endemic species from southeastern Xizang, China. Phytotaxa 555 (1): 95-102, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.555.1.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.555.1.
FIGURE 4 in Reinstatement of Loxogramme yigongensis (Polypodiaceae), an endemic species from southeastern Xizang, China
FIGURE 4. Geographical distribution of Loxogramme grammitoides and L. yigongeisnsPublished as part of Yang, Jian-Jun, Wan, Xia, Zhao, Wang-Lin, Liang, Zhen-Long & Zhang, Liang, 2022, Reinstatement of Loxogramme yigongensis (Polypodiaceae), an endemic species from southeastern Xizang, China, pp. 95-102 in Phytotaxa 555 (1) on page 100, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.555.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/687578
Hu Jingcao on Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin
In October, CCTV’s high-definition channel broadcast a new six-hour, eight-episode documentary on the famous husband-and-wife duo Liang Sicheng (梁思成, 1901-1972) and Lin Huiyin (林徽因, 1904-1955). Liang is renowned as a pioneering architectural historian, Lin as a writer, but their presence in China’s historical consciousness defies easy categorization. Both came from prominent families (Sicheng’s father was Liang Qichao, the scholar and reformer of the late Qing and early Republican period) and they left multifaceted legacies (their son, the noted environmentalist Liang Congjie, died in Beijing on October 28; American artist Maya Lin is Huiyin’s niece.)
Titled “Liang Sicheng Lin Huiyin,” the documentary was directed by Hu Jingcao (胡劲草), a 42-year-old video journalist. Like her subjects, Hu (who spent the 2000-01 academic year as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University) seems compelled to cross cultural and national boundaries. She previously made “You Tong” (幼童), an account of the 120 boys sent by Qing officials to study in the United States in the 1870s. Like that documentary, this new work draws extensively on previously unexplored materials from both the United States (where Liang and Lin studied for several years) and China, as well as Japan. It tells much of their story through the lens of their long and close friendship with John King Fairbank and Wilma Fairbank. Their photographs and their voluminous correspondence are drawn on extensively, along with interviews of their children (Holly Fairbank and Liang Zaibing as well as Liang Congjie) and many other people who knew them. The documentary’s official site has all eight episodes available for viewing; this page has an index of YouTube links for all the episodes, most in high-definition
Hu Jingcao on Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin
In October, CCTV’s high-definition channel broadcast a new six-hour, eight-episode documentary on the famous husband-and-wife duo Liang Sicheng (梁思成, 1901-1972) and Lin Huiyin (林徽因, 1904-1955). Liang is renowned as a pioneering architectural historian, Lin as a writer, but their presence in China’s historical consciousness defies easy categorization. Both came from prominent families (Sicheng’s father was Liang Qichao, the scholar and reformer of the late Qing and early Republican period) and they left multifaceted legacies (their son, the noted environmentalist Liang Congjie, died in Beijing on October 28; American artist Maya Lin is Huiyin’s niece.)
Titled “Liang Sicheng Lin Huiyin,” the documentary was directed by Hu Jingcao (胡劲草), a 42-year-old video journalist. Like her subjects, Hu (who spent the 2000-01 academic year as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University) seems compelled to cross cultural and national boundaries. She previously made “You Tong” (幼童), an account of the 120 boys sent by Qing officials to study in the United States in the 1870s. Like that documentary, this new work draws extensively on previously unexplored materials from both the United States (where Liang and Lin studied for several years) and China, as well as Japan. It tells much of their story through the lens of their long and close friendship with John King Fairbank and Wilma Fairbank. Their photographs and their voluminous correspondence are drawn on extensively, along with interviews of their children (Holly Fairbank and Liang Zaibing as well as Liang Congjie) and many other people who knew them. The documentary’s official site has all eight episodes available for viewing; this page has an index of YouTube links for all the episodes, most in high-definition
Dataset for 'High-average-power picosecond mid-infrared OP-GaAs OPO'
This dataset supports the publication: Qiang Fu, Lin Xu, Sijing Liang, Peter Shardlow, David Shepherd, Shaif-Ul Alam, David Richardson High-average-power picosecond mid-infrared OP-GaAs OPO. Optics Express
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Description of a new species and record of Bactrocera Macquart (Diptera, Tephritidae) from China
Zhou, Li-Bing, Chen, Xiao-Lin, Deng, Yu-Liang, Wang, Shao-Jun (2013): Description of a new species and record of Bactrocera Macquart (Diptera, Tephritidae) from China. Zootaxa 3647 (1): 194-200, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3647.1.1
Thoradonta longipenna Zheng & Liang 1991
13. Thoradonta longipenna Zheng & Liang, 1991 Specimens examined. 2 ♂ 2 ♀, Fangcheng (Dalu), 21 ° 53 ’N, 108 °02’E, 500m alt, 5 Aug. 2012, collected by Wei- An Deng. Distribution. China (Guangdong and Guangxi).Published as part of Deng, Wei-An, Zheng, Zhe-Min, Li, Xiao-Dong, Lin, Min-Ping, Wei, Shi-Zhen, Yuan, Bao-Dong & Lin, Li-Liang, 2015, The groundhopper fauna (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) of Shiwanshan (Guangxi, China) with description of three new species, pp. 151-178 in Zootaxa 3925 (2) on page 155, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24355
Flatocerus nankunshanensis Liang & Zheng 1984
4. Flatocerus nankunshanensis Liang & Zheng, 1984 Specimens examined. 3 ♂ 2 ♀, Fangcheng (Dongzhong), 21 ° 38 ’N, 107 ° 38 ’E, 600m alt, 11 Aug. 2012, collected by Min-Ping LIN; 2 ♂ 1 ♀, Fangcheng (Dongzhong), 21 ° 41 ’N, 107 ° 46 ’E, 400m alt, 0 6 Aug. 2012, collected by Yi- Feng WEI and Da-Hen YAO. Distribution. China (Guangdong, Guangxi and Yunnan).Published as part of Deng, Wei-An, Zheng, Zhe-Min, Li, Xiao-Dong, Lin, Min-Ping, Wei, Shi-Zhen, Yuan, Bao-Dong & Lin, Li-Liang, 2015, The groundhopper fauna (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) of Shiwanshan (Guangxi, China) with description of three new species, pp. 151-178 in Zootaxa 3925 (2) on page 154, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24355
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