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    Allothrombium ovatum Zhang & Xin 1992

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    188. Allothrombium ovatum Zhang & Xin, 1992 Host/Habitat. Aphis gossypii (aphids), Eutrombidium trigonum (red grasshopper mite), Lipaphis erysimi (aphid), Myzus persicae (green peach aphid), Schizaphis graminum (aphid), soil. Distribution. Houma, Shushan, Yuncheng (Zhang & Li 1996 b); Linqi (Zhang & Li 1996 b); Linyi (Zhang et al. 1999); Shanxi (Duan et al. 2007; Zhang et al. 1991; Zhang & Li 1997; Su & Zhu 2000); Yongji (Li et al. 1995; Zhang et al. 1991; Zhang & Li 1996 b; Li et al. 1996; Zhang et al. 1996 a; Zhang et al. 1997; Zhang et al. 1999).Published as part of Ma, Min, Li, Sheng-Cai & Fan, Qing-Hai, 2015, Mites and ticks (Acari) in Shanxi Province, China: an annotated checklist, pp. 1-39 in Zootaxa 4006 (1) on page 30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4006.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/28926

    Pteris barklyae Li Bing Zhang, X. F. Gao & Liang Zhang, comb. nov.

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    Pteris barklyae (Baker) Li Bing Zhang, X.F.Gao & Liang Zhang, comb. nov. Basionym: Pellaea barklyae Baker in W.J.Hooker & J.G.Baker (1867: 151). Type:—THE SEYCHELLES. Without location, 1864, Lady A. Maria Barkly s.n. (holotype, K-000435410!). Homotypic synonym:— Afropteris barklyae (Baker) Alston (1956: 6). Distribution: The Seychelles. N otes: — Afropteris consists of A. repens (C. Christensen) Alston (1956: 5) of tropical West Africa and A. barklyae (Baker) Alston (1956: 6) endemic to the Seychelles. The former was originally placed in Pteris, i.e., P. repens C. Christensen (1906: 606). The latter is the only one that needs to be transferred to Pteris. It should be noted that the Barkly specimen was collected in 1864, not 1804 as sometime believed. Additional specimen examined: ––THE SEYCHELLES. Praslin Island: Vallée de May, along trail through coco-de-mer forest, on laterite soil, 4°20′S, 55°44′E, 2010, M. C. Mamamik 5896 (MO-2270986).Published as part of Zhang, Liang, Zhou, Xin-Mao, Gao, Xin-Fen & Zhang, Li-Bing, 2014, Pteris barklyae (Pteridaceae): A new combination and neotypication of Adiantum pallens for the fern flora of the Indian Ocean Islands, pp. 116-118 in Phytotaxa 174 (2) on page 116, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.174.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/515274

    FIGURE 7. Anisophyllea schatzii Li in A taxonomic revision of Anisophyllea (Anisophylleaceae) from Madagascar

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    FIGURE 7. Anisophyllea schatzii Li Bing Zhang, Xin Chen & H.He (Schatz & Miller 2571).—A. Habit.—B. Flower.—C. Petal.—D. Stamen.—E. Styles and disk (Drawn by Fang Cui & Junsheng Shu).Published as part of Chen, Xin, He, Hai & Zhang, Li-Bing, 2013, A taxonomic revision of Anisophyllea (Anisophylleaceae) from Madagascar, pp. 32-46 in Phytotaxa 148 (1) on page 44, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.148.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/510037

    Xin li xue yu jiao yu xin li xue /

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    Cover title.; Special collection from London Missionary Society.; 880-03 Bian zhu zhong zhi jiao yu xin li xue di yi zhang.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn455089

    FIGURE 2. Athyrium aberrans Liang Zhang & Li Bing Zhang.—A. Habit.—B. Adaxial lamina.—C in Athyrium aberrans (Athyriaceae), a new species of the lady ferns from southeastern Xizang, China, based on morphological and molecular evidence

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    FIGURE 2. Athyrium aberrans Liang Zhang & Li Bing Zhang.—A. Habit.—B. Adaxial lamina.—C. Abaxial lamina, an arrow indicates a bulbil on the rachis.—D. Portion of pinnae showing sori and veins.—E. Rhizome with petiole bases.—F. Spore.Published as part of Qiu, Yong-Ling, Zhang, Lin, Zhang, Li-Bing, Zhou, Xin-Mao & Zhang, Liang, 2022, Athyrium aberrans (Athyriaceae), a new species of the lady ferns from southeastern Xizang, China, based on morphological and molecular evidence, pp. 165-172 in Phytotaxa 533 (3) on page 168, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.533.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/604843

    Xin ke Zhang Taiyue xian sheng shi wen ji

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    [張居正撰 ; 雷思霈, 馬啟圖校].綫裝, 2函.框21.7x14.4公分, 10行20字. 白口, 四周單邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫"張太岳文集", 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次.題名據版心.卷一卷端題為"新刻張太岳先生詩集. 張居正[撰] ; 雷思霈, 馬啟圖校, 唐國達梓" ; 卷二至四十六卷端題為"新刻張太岳先生文集" ; 卷四十七卷端題為"太師張文忠公行實", 版心題為"張太岳行實"見《香港中文大學圖書館古藉善本書錄》(2001, p. 245)按: 此本佚萬曆四十年沈鯉, 昌坤丙序.Xian zhuang, 2 han.Kuang 21.7 x 14.4 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi. Bai kou, si zhou dan bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan "Zhang Taiyue wen ji", zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Ti ming ju ban xin.Juan yi juan duan ti wei "Xin ke Zhang Taiyue xian sheng shi ji. Zhang Juzheng [zhuan] ; Lei Sipei, Ma Qitu jiao, Tang Guoda zi" ; juan er zhi si shi liu juan duan ti wei "Xin ke Zhang Taiyue xian sheng wen ji" ; juan si shi qi juan duan ti wei "Tai shi Zhang Wenzhong gong xing shi", ban xin ti wei "Zhang Taiyue xing shi"Jian "Xianggang Zhong wen da xue tu shu guan gu ji shan ben shu lu" (2001, p. 245)An: ci ben yi Wanli si shi nian Shen Li, Chang Kunbing xu.[Zhang Juzheng zhuan ; Lei Sipei, Ma Qitu jiao]

    A new species of the genus Leeonychiurus Sun & Arbea, 2014 (Collembola Onychiurinae, Onychiurini) from China, with a checklist of Chinese Onychiurini

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    Zhang, Shaoqing, Sun, Xin, Wu, Donghui (2020): A new species of the genus Leeonychiurus Sun & Arbea, 2014 (Collembola Onychiurinae, Onychiurini) from China, with a checklist of Chinese Onychiurini. Zootaxa 4743 (1): 137-143, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4743.1.1

    Whittieria engelmannii Li Bing Zhang & Liang Zhang ex Li Bing Zhang, Liang Zhang & X. Wan 2022, comb. nov.

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    Whittieria engelmannii (Prantl 1883: 351) Li Bing Zhang & Liang Zhang ex Li Bing Zhang, Liang Zhang & X.Wan, comb. nov. Basionym: Ophioglossum engelmannii Prantl (1883: 351) ≡ “ Whittieria engelmannii (Prantl) Li Bing Zhang & Liang Zhang ” (2022: 24), nom. inval. Type:— U.S.A. Texas: Comanche Spring, New Braunfels, May 1849, F.J. Lindheimer 1281 (lectotype MO201251!, here designated, isolectotypes FI003993!, K001057659!, MEXU00085077!, MEXU00000139!, TEX00348044!). Remaining syntypes: U.S.A. Texas: May 1849, F.J. Lindheimer 95 (MO251338!). U.S.A. Texas: Comanche Spring, Bexar County, May 1849, F.J. Lindheimer 53 (GH00021725!, FI003992!). Notes:— In the protologue (Prantl 1883), there were no specific gatherings cited but only “Nordamerika” (North America) was given. According to Stafleu & Cowan (1983: 379), K.A.E. Prantl’s herbarium and types are mainly at “HBG (esp. Pteridophyta)”. We searched the database of HBG (www.herbariumhamburgense.de), and only found three gatherings of Ophioglossum from Namibia and South Africa. In Tropicos (tropicos.org), four gathering are indicated as “T” (type) or “ST” (syntypes). We found three of the four gatherings in various herbaria (see above) in JSTOR (plants.jstor.org) but could not find Engelmann s.n collected before 1883. We here designated the one of the duplicates of F.J. Lindheimer 1281 at MO as the lectotype. This species has three unique features: growing in basic soils, double venation (large areoles of the sterile blade subdivided into smaller areoles; Wagner & Wagner 1994), and 71 days of spore germination time (Whittier 1981, Zhang & Zhang 2022). Distribution:— United States, Mexico, and Central America.Published as part of Wan, Xia, Zhang, Liang & Zhang, Li-Bing, 2022, Validation and lectotypification of the fern combination Whittieria engelmannii (Ophioglossaceae), pp. 205-206 in Phytotaxa 567 (2) on pages 205-206, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.567.2.10, http://zenodo.org/record/714165

    Rhopobota fanjingensis Zhang, Li & Wang 2005

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    9. Rhopobota fanjingensis Zhang, Li & Wang, 2005 Rhopobota fanjingensis Zhang, Li & Wang, 2005: 276. Distribution. China (Guizhou).Published as part of Zhang, Aihuan & Li, Houhun, 2012, Descriptions of five new species of the genus Rhopobota Lederer (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) in China, along with a checklist of all the described Chinese species, pp. 373-382 in Zootaxa 3478 on page 379, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28228

    Conocephalus (Anisoptera) nanlingensis Li & Zhang & Xin & Shi 2019, sp. nov.

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    10. <i>Conocephalus</i> (<i>Anisoptera</i>) <i>nanlingensis</i> Li, Xin & Shi sp. nov. <p>(Figs. 6, 7 C–D)</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Male. Body medium-sized for genus. Fastigium verticis slightly narrow, apex blunt, width about 1/2 of scape; in frontal view, lateral margins paralleled, ventral margin connected with frontal verticis. Eyes subsphaeroidal, protruding forward and outward.</p> <p>Anterior margin of pronotum straight, posterior margin rounded; lateral lobe nearly triangular, higher than deep, anterior margin arc-shaped, posterior margin nearly straight, oblique; the area corresponding to thoracic foramen semitransparent, small, slightly tumid; humeral sinus absent. Prosternum with a pair of spines.</p> <p>Procoxae with 1 spine; profemora unarmed on ventral surface, apices of genicular lobes with 1 spine on inner margin and outer margin unarmed; protibiae with 6 spines on inner and outer margins of ventral surface separately; tibial tympana slit-like. Mesofemora unarmed on inner margin of ventral surface, outer margin of ventral surface with 0–2 spines; mesotibiae with 6 spines on inner and outer margins of ventral surface separately. Postfemora with 0–1 spine on inner margin and 6–8 spines on outer margin of ventral surface, apices of inner and outer genicular lobes with 2 spines separately, dorsal spine long than ventral spine; posttibiae with 22–30 spines on inner and outer margins of dorsal surface separately, with 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs, without dorsal apical spurs.</p> <p>Tegmina not reaching apex of abdomen, apices slightly rounded. Stridulatory area of left tegmen trapezoid, Cu2 vein robust, cylindrical. Hind wings slightly longer than tegmina.</p> <p> 10 th abdominal tergite elongated, basal half broad, apical half narrowing, near apex split, lateral lobes rectangular, curved ventrad. Cerci long, roughly cylindrical, apical areas conical, apices blunt; with two inner teeth near the middle, and bases of two teeth far apart; the tooth near base short, slightly compressed, apex acute, directing inward; the other tooth near the middle conical, robust, apical half slightly compressed, hook-like, apex slightly acute, curved ventrad. Subgenital plate rectangular, the midline of basal half with a shallow longitudinal groove, posterior margin with a V-shaped notch. Styli cylindrical, apices rounded, inserted on apices of posterior margin of the lobes of subgenital plate.</p> <p> <b>Coloration.</b> Body yellowish green (green when alive). Dorsal surface of head with a broad longitudinal reddish brown stripe. Disc of pronotum with a broad reddish brown stripe, outer margins with a light stripe separately, which blue when alive. Apices of postfemora, spines of posttibiae on dorsal surface brown. Middle area of dorsal surface of 10 th abdominal tergite blackish brown. Dorsal surface of apical half of cercus and two inner teeth brown. Costal and subcostal areas of tegmen light, the other areas brown.</p> <p> <b>Female.</b> Appearance is similar to male. Posttibiae with 1 apical spur on outer margin of dorsal surface and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs. Tegmina reaching end of abdomen. 10 th abdominal tergite short, the middle of posterior margin split, the lobes curved ventrad. Cerci long, conical. Ovipositor rather long, narrow, moderately curved dorsad, basal area slightly narrow; dorsal and ventral margins smooth, dorsal valvulae longer than ventral ones, apices of dorsal and ventral valvulae acute. Subgenital plate broad, posterior margin rounded. Ovipositor light brown.</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> Holotype: ♂, Mangshan, Yizhang, Hunan, 23 August, 2018, coll. Yanqing Li and Yarui Xin. Paratype: 1♀, Xingzi, Lianzhou, Guangdong, 18 August, 2018, coll. Yanqing Li and Yarui Xin.</p> <p> <b>Measurements (mm).</b> Body: ♂ 17.0, ♀ 18.5; pronotum: ♂ 3.8, ♀ 4.0; tegmina: ♂ 11.5, ♀ 13.0; postfemora: ♂ 11.5, ♀ 12.5; ovipositor: 14.0.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Hunan, Guangdong).</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> The new species is similar to <i>Conocephalus</i> (<i>Anisoptera</i>) <i>guangdongensis</i> Shi & Liang, 1997 and <i>Conocephalus</i> (<i>Conocephalus</i>) <i>bidentatus</i> Shi & Zheng, 1994, but it is distinguished from the former in: the tooth near middle of male cercus obviously long, and bases of two teeth far apart, without overlapping arrangement; and from the latter in: male cerci long, roughly cylindrical, apical areas conical, apices blunt; bases of two teeth on cercus far apart, inserted near the middle; ovipositor slightly long and narrow, moderately curved dorsad.</p> <p> <b>Discussion.</b> Males of the species have comparatively short tegmina and hind wings when alive, which do not reach apices of abdomen, but tegmina and hind wings are near the abdominal posterior margin in the dry specimens because abdomen shrinks a bit.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The name of new species is derived from the type locality, Nanling.</p>Published as part of <i>Li, Yan-Qing, Zhang, Tao, Xin, Ya-Rui & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2019, The genus Conocephalus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae) from Guangdong and Nanling region, China with description of two new species, pp. 590-600 in Zootaxa 4565 (4)</i> on pages 597-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4565.4.12, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/2591291">http://zenodo.org/record/2591291</a&gt
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