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Zhou yi lüe li
王弼, 韓康伯注 ; 孔穎達正義.綫裝, 1函.框19.7x13.1公分, 9行21字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 無魚尾, 四周單邊. 版心中鐫"易疏"及卷次, 下記刻工.分上,下經 ; 卷一至三為上經, 卷四至九為下經.出版項據《明代版本圖錄初編》推定.卷一至六由王弼注, 卷七至九由韓康伯注.With: 經典釋文 : 周易音義 / 陸德明撰 -- 周易略例 / 王弼撰.鈐有"呂氏樂房藏書", "得良館藏書記"印.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 19.7 x 13.1 gong fen, 9 hang 21 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, wu yu wei, si zhou dan bian. Ban xin zhong juan "Yi shu" ji juan ci, xia ji ke gong.Fen shang, xia jing ; juan yi zhi san wei shang jing, juan si zhi jiu wei xia jing.Chu ban xiang ju "Ming dai ban ben tu lu chu bian" tui ding.Juan yi zhi liu you Wang Bi zhu, juan qi zhi jiu you Han Kangbo zhu.Wang Bi, Han Kangbo zhu ; Kong Yingda zheng yi.With: Jing dian shi wen : Zhou yi yin yi / Lu Deming zhuan -- Zhou yi lüe li / Wang Bi zhuan.Qian you "Lü shi Le fang cang shu", "De liang guan cang shu ji" yin
Changminia huangdi Chu & Yao & Wongprom & Li 2022, comb. nov.
Changminia huangdi (Tong & Li, 2009) comb. nov. Figs 2–3 Holocneminus huangdi Tong & Li 2009: 24, figs 20–23, 48–53. Tong 2013: 61, figs 32T–W, 81A–F. Type material examined. Holotype: male (IZCAS-Ar 21428), Huangdi Cave (18°57.720′N, 109°8.373′E), Dongfang, Hainan, China, 20 March 2005, Y. Song, X. Han, Y. Tong and G. Deng leg. Paratypes: 3 males (IZCAS-Ar 21429–21430, 21439) and 4 females (IZCAS-Ar 21443–21445, 21448), same data as holotype; 3 females (IZCAS-Ar 21474–21476), Baoyao Cave (19°6.092′N, 109°1.208′E), Qicha Town, Changjiang County, Hainan, China, 2–3 April 2005, collector same as holotype. Diagnosis. This species can be easily distinguished from C. dao sp. nov. by procursus with short, pointed prolatero-subdistal apophysis (arrow in Fig. 2C; elongated prolatero-subdistal apophysis in C. dao sp. nov., arrow 1 in Fig. 4C) and pointed dorsal apophysis (arrow in Fig. 2D; absent in C. dao sp. nov., Fig. 4D), by procursus not protruding dorso-distally (Fig. 2C; strongly protruding in C. dao sp. nov., arrow 2 in Fig. 4C), by male chelicerae pointed proximally (arrow in Fig. 3C; blunt in C. dao sp. nov., arrow in Fig. 5E), without frontal apophyses (present in C. dao sp. nov., fa in Fig. 5E) and distal apophyses short cone-shaped (da in Fig. 3C; distal apophyses with sclerotized cones, serrated in lateral view in C. dao sp. nov., da in Fig. 5E), and by external female genitalia with small median apophysis (ma in Fig. 3A; median apophysis large, proximally wide and distally sharply narrow in C. dao sp. nov., ma in Figs 5A–C). Distribution. China (Hainan, type locality; Fig. 1).Published as part of Chu, Chang, Yao, Zhiyuan, Wongprom, Prasit & Li, Shuqiang, 2022, Changminia gen. nov., a new genus of daddy-long-leg spiders (Araneae: Pholcidae) from karst caves in Southeast Asia, pp. 238-246 in Zootaxa 5092 (2) on pages 240-241, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5092.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/587668
Napialus spinosus Li & Wei, sp. nov.
Napialus spinosus Li & Wei, sp. nov. Distribution. China (Jiangxi).Published as part of Li, Weichun & Wei, Hongyi, 2014, Notes on the genus Napialus Chu & Wang (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae), with description of a new species from China, pp. 387-392 in Zootaxa 3793 (3) on page 391, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3793.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/22852
Neoperla flavescens Chu 1929
Neoperla flavescens Chu, 1929 Neoperla flavescens Chu, 1929. The China Journal. 10: 89. Type locality: Hangzhou; Tientsu Temple; Wu, 1938. Plecopterorum Sinensium: 109; Claassen, 1940. Memoirs of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. 232: 160; Illies, 1966. Das Tierreich. 82: 270; Du et al., 1999. Acta Entomologica Slovenica. 7 (1): 62; Du, 1999. Plecoptera. In Huang B.K. (ed.), Fauna of Insects in Fujian Province of China. 3: 313; Li et al., 2011. Zootaxa. 2735: 57; Li et al., 2013. Zootaxa. 3652 (3): 358. Distribution. China (Henan, Fujian, Zhejiang provinces) (Chu 1929; Illies 1966; Li et al. 2011; Li et al. 2013; Wu 1938; Du 1999).Published as part of Li, Weihai, Li, Shan, Feng, Guangwei & Wang, Yunbing, 2014, Species of Neoperla (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Henan Province, China, pp. 174-182 in Zootaxa 3838 (2) on page 177, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3838.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/22691
Changminia Chu & Yao & Wongprom & Li 2022, gen. nov.
Genus Changminia Yao & Li gen. nov. Type species: Holocneminus huangdi Tong & Li, 2009. Etymology. The generic name is dedicated to the late Chinese arachnologist Changmin Yin. Gender is feminine. Diagnosis. This genus can be easily distinguished from Holocneminus Berland, 1942 and Physocyclus Simon, 1893 by the wide procursus in dorsal view (wider than Holocneminus and Physocyclus; Figs 2D, 4D), procursus with sclerotized prolatero-subdistal apophysis (arrow in Fig. 2C, arrow 1 in Fig. 4C; absent in Holocneminus and Physocyclus), by embolus semi-transparent (Figs 2A, 5D; sclerotized in Holocneminus and Physocyclus), and by vulval pore plates not seen (Figs 3B, 5C; with pair of distinct vulval pore plates in Holocneminus and Physocyclus); also distinguished from Physocyclus by external female genitalia without ventral apophyses on anterior part or lateral constraints in middle part (present in Physocyclus) and by vulval anterior arch without sclerotized projections on anterior part (present in Physocyclus). Description. Male: Total length 1.92–1.96 (2.04–2.20 with clypeus). Ocular triads relatively close together, distance PME-PME 0.10, diameter PME 0.09–0.10, distance PME-ALE 0.03, distance AME-AME 0.02, diameter AME 0.03–0.04. Sternum wider than long. Carapace with brownish radiating/Y-shaped marks; clypeus with brownish marks; sternum brownish/yellowish (Figs 3E–F, 5G–H). Legs with slightly darker rings on distal parts of femora and tibiae. Opisthosoma globose, with brown dorsal and lateral spots (Figs 3E–F, 5G–H). Ocular area elevated and separated from rest of carapace. Thoracic furrow shallow but distinct (Figs 3E–F, 5G–H). Chelicerae (Figs 3C–D, 5E–F) with pair of proximo-lateral apophyses (pa in Figs 3C–D, 5E–F) with stridulatory ridges, pair of distal apophyses with several sclerotized cones each (da in Fig. 5E)/cone-shaped distal apophyses (da in Fig. 3C), and pair of frontal apophyses with sclerotized cones each (fa in Figs 5E–F; absent in C. huangdi). Pedipalpal coxa unmodified; trochanter with retrolateral apophysis; femur conspicuously enlarged and dorsally strongly curved, with proximo-retrolateral protrusion (Figs 2A–B, 4A–B); procursus curved, with prolatero-subdistal apophysis (arrow in Fig. 2C, arrow 1 in Fig. 4C); bulb simple, no other projections except for semi-transparent embolus (Figs 2A, 5D). Leg formula 1>4>2>3; legs with short vertical setae on tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi, without spines or curved setae; tarsus I with>6 distinct pseudosegments. Female: Similar to male, sexual dimorphism very slight. Chelicerae unmodified. External female genitalia brown, with median apophysis (ma in Figs 3A, 5A–C). Vulva with membranous anterior arch and nearly n-shaped sclerite (arrow in Figs 3B, 5C), pore plates not seen. Natural history. Unknown, except the species were collected in the aphotic zone inside the cave. Distribution. China (Hainan, Fig. 1), Thailand (Prachuap Kiri Khan, Fig. 1). Composition. C. huangdi (Tong & Li, 2009) comb. nov. and C. dao Yao & Li sp. nov.Published as part of Chu, Chang, Yao, Zhiyuan, Wongprom, Prasit & Li, Shuqiang, 2022, Changminia gen. nov., a new genus of daddy-long-leg spiders (Araneae: Pholcidae) from karst caves in Southeast Asia, pp. 238-246 in Zootaxa 5092 (2) on page 240, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5092.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/587668
Napialus chenzhouensis Chu & Wang 2004
Napialus chenzhouensis Chu & Wang, 2004 Napialus chenzhouensis Chu & Wang, 2004, in Chu, Wang & Han, 2004: 185, figs. 134 a, 134 b, pl. v fig. 1. Type locality: Chenzhou, Hunan Province, China. Material examined. China, Jiangxi Province: 1 ♂, Wuyishan, 900 m, 5.v. 2012, leg. Weichun Li; 12 ♂♂, Tongbo Hill, 300–700 m, 27.iv– 4.v. 2012, leg. Weichun Li. Distribution. China (Hunan, Jiangxi).Published as part of Li, Weichun & Wei, Hongyi, 2014, Notes on the genus Napialus Chu & Wang (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae), with description of a new species from China, pp. 387-392 in Zootaxa 3793 (3) on pages 390-391, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3793.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/22852
Neoperla sinensis Chu 1928
Neoperla sinensis Chu, 1928 Neoperla sinensis Chu, 1928. China J. 9: 194–198; Wu, 1938: 118; Illies, 1966: 277. Type locality: Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou. Distribution. China (Zhejiang). Remarks. See comments below under N. tuberculata.Published as part of Li, Weihai, Liang, Haiyan & Li, Wenliang, 2013, Review of Neoperla (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 353-369 in Zootaxa 3652 (3) on page 362, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3652.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/22141
Neoperla minor Chu 1929
Neoperla minor Chu, 1929 Neoperla minor Chu. 1929: 90; Wu, 1938: 116. Type locality: Zhejiang, Hangzhou. Remarks. No new material was available for examination. Distribution. China (Zhejiang).Published as part of Li, Weihai, Liang, Haiyan & Li, Wenliang, 2013, Review of Neoperla (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 353-369 in Zootaxa 3652 (3) on pages 360-361, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3652.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/22141
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