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    Guo li zhong yang da xue jiao yu xue yuan xin li xue xi gai kuang.

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    Cover title.; Special collection from London Missionary Society.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn1973394

    國立北京大學國學季刊. 3卷. 2號. Selections. 1932 = Guo li Beijing da xue guo xue ji kan. 3 juan. 2 hao. Selections. 1932

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    "國立北京大學國學季刊三卷二号(1932)抽印本" = "Guo li Beijing da xue guo xue ji kan 3 juan 2 hao (1932) chou yin ben" -- CoverHarry Simon Collection北平 : 國立北京大學, 193

    Pentachares sinensis Li & Guo 2022, gen. et sp. nov.

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    Pentachares sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: EAE7CCA4-5C4C-410E-B226-09B3FC6D913D Figs 6–9 Diagnosis Capitulum attached to a long tubular extension of integument; palp five-segmented, P-V attached to membranous protuberance at medioventral surface of P-IV, heavy seta and a pair of setae at distal end; dorsum without sclerites except for the frontal plate; on frontal plate, median eye invisible, rod-like O1 and A 1 sitting at anterior part, A 2 at the middle of eye capsules, bifurcated O 2 near the middle of posterior part; 50–60 acetabula per side of genital field; excretory pore with a sclerotized ring; legs without swimming setae, claws simple. Etymology Named after the country where the specimen collected. “Sina-” means China. Type material Holotype CHINA • ♀; Guangdong Province, Xiangtoushan National Nature Reserve; 23°16′14″ N, 114°22′14″ E; 491 m a.s.l.; 24 Aug. 2019; Min Ao & Hai-Tao Li leg.; water depth 5–10 cm, located at the top of a hill, with organic detritus, dead wood and leaves on the bottom; GUGC, slide No. GD-LI-20190801. Description Female (n = 1) BODY. Amber in color, lateral eyes red, gnathosoma invisible in dorsal view when alive (Fig. 6). Idiosoma extremely soft and extensible, integument papillate. Dorsum without sclerites in addition to frontal plate (Fig. 7A). Gnathosoma porous, in the ventral view rounded, rostrum relatively short; mouth disk with a loop of fine setae; porous basal segment of chelicera relatively large, proximal part of cheliceral stylet connected with basal segment vertically (Fig. 7B). Anterior part of frontal plate longer than eye capsule region; anterior margin concave, sclerotized inward; median eye invisible; O 1 rod-like and terminal expanded; A 2 at the middle of eye capsules; O 2 on the convex lateromedial plate and bifurcated; posterior part of frontal plate long, lateral margins covered by small tubercles densely; posterior margin straight; keel approximately as long as the frontal plate (Fig. 7C). PALP. Five-segmented; P-I without seta; P-II with one dorsal and 3–4 ventral setae; a dorsodistal and 2 ventrolateral setae on P-III; P-IV with three ventral setae and one lateral heavy seta; P-V attached to a membranous protuberance at medioventral surface of P-IV, and bearing three setae at distal end (Fig. 8A–B). COXAE. Cx-I inner-apical angles connected by a narrow bridge. Cx-I anterior margins concave, with uniformly stout setae. E 1 and E 2 on the membranous interspace between coxal groups. Cx-III triangular; Cx-IV elongated and triangular; all coxae porous (Fig. 8C). GENITALIA. Genital field with 50–60 acetabula per side, acetabula inverted teardrop-shaped; gonopore with a slightly sclerotic plate with fine setae surrounded; a pair of elevated, longish sclerites with two apical setae behind gonopore; excretory pore with a sclerotized ring (Fig. 8C). LEGS. With numerous stout setae except by the swimming setae, terminal segments of all legs with a loop of short setae; claws simple (Fig. 9A–D). Male Unknown. Measurements Idiosoma 2083 in length (with gnathosoma not extended), 1384 in width; protrusible membrane length 291 (flexibility maybe leading to inaccuracy); ACG length 368 (from anteromedial to posteromedial corner), PCG length 451 (from anteromedial to posteromedial corner); ocular plate 388 in length (from anteromedial to posteromedial corner), anterior part length 90, eye capsule region 49 in length, 114 in width, keel length 346; chelicera length 281; infracapitulum 154 in length (from the middle of infracapitulum furrow to rostrum); excretory pore length 71, sclerotic ring 81; dorsal lengths of palp segments: P-I 18, P-II 63, P-III 27, P-IV 39, P-V 33, P-IV heavy seta length 35, P-V apical seta length 23; dorsal lengths of leg segments: I-L-1 66, I-L-2 236, I-L-3 164, I-L-4 147, I-L-5 164, I-L-6 130. II- L-1 67, II-L-2 235, II-L-3 155, II-L-4 142, II-L-5 160, II-L-6 142. III-L-1 71, III-L-2 217, III-L-3 138, III-L-4 137, III-L-5 177, III-L-6 139. IV-L-1 62, IV-L-2 264, IV-L-3 184, IV-L-4 199, IV-L-5 218, IV- L-6 172. Remarks Pentachares sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov. with five-segmented palp is clearly distinguished from other species of the subfamily Rhyncholimnocharinae, but similar to Laterolimnochares huangshanensis Jin, 1999 and Limnochares spinosa Smit & Pesic, 2014. Pentachares sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov. differs from La. huangshanensis in the following aspects: 1) with a protrusible tube of soft integument in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., while without in La. huangshanensis; 2) body color amber in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., while pink in La. huangshanensis; 3) O 1 rod-shaped in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., while pectinate in La. huangshanensis; 4) terminal heavy seta of P-V smooth in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., while feathered in La. huangshanensis; and 5) the setae on coxae short in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., but long in La. huangshanensis. Pentachares sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov. differs from Li. spinosa: 1) with a protrusible tube of soft integument in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., while without in Li. spinosa; 2) O 1 and O 2 not smooth in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., but smooth in Li. spinosa; 3) terminal heavy seta of P-IV smooth in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., but feathered in Li. spinosa; and 4) the number of acetabula 50–60 in P. sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov., while only 40–50 in Li. spinosa. The key to the subfamilies, genera and subgenera of Limnocharidae 1. Gnathosoma attached to a long protrusible tube of soft integument, the former well separated from the first coxae; palp segments 3, occasionally 2, 4 or 5; legs without swimming seta............................................................................................ Subfamily Rhyncholimnocharinae Lundblad, 1936 2 – Gnathosoma not attached to a long protrusible tube of soft integument; gnathosoma always adjacent to the first pair of coxae; palp segments 4 or 5; swimming setae absent or present......................... 5 2. Palp segments not fused, with 5 segments; P-V attached to the ventral surface, rather than the distal end of P-IV; dorsalia absent.................................................Genus Pentachares Li & Guo gen. nov. – Palp segments fused, palp with 3, occasionally 2, 4 segments......................................................... 3 3. Palp with 4 segments or occasionally 3; medial part of palp curved dorsally; without dorsalia.................................................................................................... Genus Austrolimnochares Harvey, 1998 – Palp with 3 segments or occasionally 2; dorsal margin of the second palp segment straight; dorsum with or without paired sclerites...............................Genus Rhyncholimnochares Lundblad, 1936 4 4. Terminal segment of palp relatively large, with much of the segment visible proximal to the terminal setae.............................................................................. Subgenus Paralimnochares Lundblad, 1937 – Terminal segment of palp greatly reduced, the terminal setae are prominent but the actual segment somewhat hidden.................................................. Subgenus Rhyncholimnochares Lundblad, 1936 5. Palp segments not fused, palp with 5 segments..............Subfamily Limnocharinae Grube, 1859 6 – Palp segments fused, palp with 4 segments.... Subfamily Neolimnocharinae Gerecke et al., 2020 * 6. P-V inserted on the medioventral portion of P-IV.................... Genus Laterolimnochares Jin, 1999 – P-V normally inserted on the distal end of P-IV....................Genus Limnochares Latreille, 1796 7 7. Legs with swimming setae.........................................................Subgenus Cyclothrix Wolcott, 1905 – Legs without swimming setae..............................................Subgenus Limnochares Latreille, 1796 * The definition of Neolimnocharinae is mainly based on larval characters. This larval-based taxonomy results in a parallel system in Limnocharidae, for which taxa have previously been based on adults. On the other hand, Gerecke et al. (2020) provided sufficient conditions to make us think that the establishment of subfamily Neolimnocharinae is reasonable. To avoid confusion in the taxonomy, four larval-based genera (Veliacola, Archaeveliacola, Armaveliacola, Isoveliacola) and genus Neolimnochares are not listed in this adult-charactered binomial key. The key to the subfamilies, genera and subgenera of Limnocharidae 1. Gnathosoma attached to a long protrusible tube of soft integument, the former well separated from the first coxae; palp segments 3, occasionally 2, 4 or 5; legs without swimming seta............................................................................................ Subfamily Rhyncholimnocharinae Lundblad, 1936 2 – Gnathosoma not attached to a long protrusible tube of soft integument; gnathosoma always adjacent to the first pair of coxae; palp segments 4 or 5; swimming setae absent or present......................... 5 2. Palp segments not fused, with 5 segments; P-V attached to the ventral surface, rather than the distal end of P-IV; dorsalia absent.................................................Genus Pentachares Li & Guo gen. nov. – Palp segments fused, palp with 3, occasionally 2, 4 segments......................................................... 3 3. Palp with 4 segments or occasionally 3; medial part of palp curved dorsally; without dorsalia.................................................................................................... Genus Austrolimnochares Harvey, 1998 – Palp with 3 segments or occasionally 2; dorsal margin of the second palp segment straight; dorsum with or without paired sclerites...............................Genus Rhyncholimnochares Lundblad, 1936 4 4. Terminal segment of palp relatively large, with much of the segment visible proximal to the terminal setae.............................................................................. Subgenus Paralimnochares Lundblad, 1937 – Terminal segment of palp greatly reduced, the terminal setae are prominent but the actual segment somewhat hidden.................................................. Subgenus Rhyncholimnochares Lundblad, 1936 5. Palp segments not fused, palp with 5 segments..............Subfamily Limnocharinae Grube, 1859 6 – Palp segments fused, palp with 4 segments.... Subfamily Neolimnocharinae Gerecke et al., 2020 * 6. P-V inserted on the medioventral portion of P-IV.................... Genus Laterolimnochares Jin, 1999 – P-V normally inserted on the distal end of P-IV....................Genus Limnochares Latreille, 1796 7 7. Legs with swimming setae.........................................................Subgenus Cyclothrix Wolcott, 1905 – Legs without swimming setae..............................................Subgenus Limnochares Latreille, 1796 * The definition of Neolimnocharinae is mainly based on larval characters. This larval-based taxonomy results in a parallel system in Limnocharidae, for which taxa have previously been based on adults. On the other hand, Gerecke et al. (2020) provided sufficient conditions to make us think that the establishment of subfamily Neolimnocharinae is reasonable. To avoid confusion in the taxonomy, four larval-based genera (Veliacola, Archaeveliacola, Armaveliacola, Isoveliacola) and genus Neolimnochares are not listed in this adult-charactered binomial key.Published as part of Jin, Dao-Chao & Guo, Jian-Jun, 2022, Contributions to the knowledge of Eylaoidea (Acari: Hydrachnidiae) from China, pp. 53-70 in European Journal of Taxonomy 787 (1) on pages 61-67, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1613, http://zenodo.org/record/581795

    Pentachares Li & Guo 2022, gen. nov.

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    Genus Pentachares Li & Guo gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 080C87A4-FFE2-459E-AC36-6A414126B7F0 Type species Pentachares sinensis Li & Guo gen. et sp. nov. Etymology Five-segmented palp is the main diagnosis feature of this new genus. “Pent-” means five, just represents the five segments of palp in this new genus. Diagnosis Characters of Rhyncholimnocharinae; palp five-segmented, P-V attached to the middle surface, rather than the distal end of P-IV; dorsalia absent; without swimming setae on legs. Habitat Same as subfamily. Distribution Oriental realm. Remarks The new genus presents the diagnostic features of both two subfamilies in Limnocharidae: a long tube of protrusible integument proves that it belongs to Rhyncholimnocharinae, meanwhile the palp with five segments indicates it is from Limnocharinae. The phylogenetic value of the palp-fused as a character has been questioned (Cook 1974; Gerecke et al. 2020). Therefore, we arrange the new genus in Rhyncholimnocharinae, according to the feature of a tubular extension of integument.Published as part of Jin, Dao-Chao & Guo, Jian-Jun, 2022, Contributions to the knowledge of Eylaoidea (Acari: Hydrachnidiae) from China, pp. 53-70 in European Journal of Taxonomy 787 (1) on page 61, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1613, http://zenodo.org/record/581795

    Li yi zhong de mei shu Wu Hong Zhong guo gu dai mei shu shi wen bian = Art in its ritual context : essays on ancient Chinese art

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    Ben shu xuan yi le zhu ming mei shu shi jia wu hong jiao shou zi 1985 nian yi lai fa biao de 31 pian lun wen. zhe xie lun wen wei rao zhe " li yi mei shu " zhe yi ji ben gai nian tao lun le zhong guo shang gu he zhong gu mei shu zhong de duo xiang yi shu chuan tong he xing sh

    guo-yong-zhi/WordCloud.jl: v0.13.0

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    Mulian zhuan: guo gu qi geng

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    滕永然錄.Live recording."湘西怀化市辰河戏高腔>之'过孤淒埂'全桥"--Side A label.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Performers, unknown.1989年11月"目连戏国际学朮研討会"期間演出实況錄音.Sung in Chinese.Teng Yongran lu."Xiangxi Huaihua shi chen he xi gao qiang > zhi 'guo gu qi geng' quan qiao"--Side A label.1989 nian 11 yue "Mulian xi guo ji xue shu yan tao hui" qi jian yan chu shi kuang lu yin

    Functional-element constraint hydrocarbon distribution model and its application in the 3rd member of Dongying Formation, Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, eastern China

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    Abstract not availableJigang Guo, Jing Xu, Fengtao Guo, Jianhua Li, Xiongqi Pang, Yuexia Dong, Tao H
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