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    Neriene poculiforma Liu & Chen 2010

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    Neriene poculiforma Liu & Chen, 2010 Figs 56–58, 69 Neriene poculiforma Liu & Chen, 2010: 65, f. 1A–I, 2A–K (Dmf). Material examined. Yunnan: Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Mengla County, Menglun Town, Xishuangbanna Natural Reserve, 21.94°N, 101.25°E, 555m, 1.ix.2009, Zhenyu Wang leg., 1M (holotype), 3MM and 25FF paratypes (CBEE); 50 females, collection site as above, 11. to 16.x.2005, Jian Chen and Fengxiang Liu leg. Diagnosis and Description: See Liu & Chen (2010). Distribution: China (Yunnan) (Fig. 69).Published as part of Li, Jian Yong, Liu, Jie & Chen, Jian, 2018, A review of some Neriene spiders (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from China, pp. 1-90 in Zootaxa 4513 (1) on page 59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4513.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/260765

    Apoplophora dentata Chen, Liu & Qiao 2009

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    Apoplophora dentata Chen, Liu & Qiao, 2009 Apoplophora dentata Chen, Liu & Qiao, 2009b, p. 52, Figs 1 –4; Subías 2004 (2010), p. 47; Chen et al. 2010, p. 190; Niedbała 2011, p. 31, Fig. 12E–H; 2012b, p. 13. Distribution: China (Tibet).Published as part of Liu, Dong, 2016, Mesoplophoroidea (Acari, Oribatida) of China, pp. 519-539 in Zootaxa 4084 (4) on page 530, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4084.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/105232

    Nyctimenius chiangi Huang, Chen & Liu, 2014 in Huang, Liu & Chen 2014

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    Nyctimenius chiangi Huang, Chen & Liu, 2014 in Huang, Liu & Chen, 2014: 437, figs. 1–8. (Figs. 56a, b) Type locality: China, Yunnan, Xishuangban, Mengla County, Longmen. Gender: male. Altitude: 1027m. Date collected: 2009.V.9. Collector: Xing-Min WANG.Published as part of Li, Zhu & Chen, Li, 2020, Primary types of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Vesperidae and Disteniidae) of Southwest University (SWU), pp. 25-46 in Zootaxa 4718 (1) on page 41, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4718.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/360220

    Apanteles thoracartus Liu & Chen, sp. n.

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    Apanteles thoracartus Liu & Chen, sp. n. Figure 10 Description. Female. Body length ca. 2.2 mm, fore wing length ca. 2.6 mm. Head. Less transverse in dorsal view, 1.8 as wide as long (23.4:13.0) and wider than mesosoma (23.4:20.0). Temple shiny, rather constricted posteriorly (Fig. 10 f), with coarse punctures. Face subquadrate, 0.9 as high as wide, relatively dull, heavily punctate, sparsely pubescent (Fig. 10 a), inner margin of eyes subparallel. Ocelli relatively small, distance between fore and a hind ocellus longer than diameter of an ocellus, posterior tangent to the anterior ocellus touching the posterior pair, POL:OD:OOL=3.0:2.0:3.0. Antenna almost as long as body length, penultimate antennomere 2 longer than wide. Mesosoma. Length to breadth and height 34.0:20.0: 22.6. Disc of mesonotum relatively dull, heavily but sparsely and unevenly punctate, interspaces usually larger than diameter of punctures. Scutellar sulcus almost straight, narrow with weak carinae in between. Scutellum highly polished with only trace of punctures. Propodeum relatively shiny, with sparse independent punctures anteriorly, polished except a few short carinae on posterolateral field and around nucha. Mesopleuron highly polished, its anterior half with shallow punctation of even size. Hind femur of normal size. Spines on outer side of hind tibia sparse. Inner spur of hind tibia almost 2 × longer than the outer one, 2 / 5 length of basitarsus, outer spur is 1 / 5 length of basitarsus. Hind basitarsus as long as tarsal segments 2–4 combined. Wings. Pterostigma 3.2 × as long as its widest part. Vein 1 -R 1 (metacarp) 1.4 × longer than pterostigma, it is 6.2 × as long as its distance from apex of the marginal cell. Vein r slightly longer than width of pterostigma, vein r nearly as long as (or faintly shorter than) vein 2 -SR, both veins distinctly angled at their meeting, vein 2 -M half of vein 2 -SR. 1 st discal cell nearly 1 / 4 wider than high. Vein cu-a slightly curved. Vannal lobe beyond its widest part straight and without projecting setae. Metasoma. 1.2 × as long as thorax (40.0:34.0). T 1 narrowed towards apex, basal width 2 × hind width, 2 × longer than basal width. Concave at basal 2 / 5, highly shiny, polished, with only six punctures in an arc posteriorly. T 2 triangular, 1.6 × wider than long in the middle. T 3 1.4 × as long as T 2 (7.0:5.0). Tergites after T 1 relatively shiny, smooth. Hypopygium shorter than apex of abdomen. Ovipositor sheath 1.3 × longer than hind tibia (40.0:30.0), relatively thin. Colour. Body black except abdomen reddish yellow (it becomes darker at base and apex of abdomen). Flagellum and ovipositor sheath yellowish brown. Labrum and mandible dark reddish brown. Palpi, tegulae and spurs of tibiae pale yellow. Legs bright reddish yellow, hind coxa reddish brown. Fore wing membrane hyaline, faintly brownish, vein 1 -R 1, C+SC+R and pterostigma brown, other veins slightly pale. FIGURE 11. Distribution map of lacteus- and laspeyresiella- group of Apanteles species in China. ⋅: Apanteles basicavus Liu & Chen, sp. n.; •: Apanteles brevivena Liu & Chen, sp. n.; ★: Apanteles laspeyresiella Papp, 1972; ˔: Apanteles parapholetesor Liu & Chen, sp. n. FIGURE 12. Distribution map of mycetophilus -group of Apanteles species in China. •: Apanteles artustigma Liu & Chen, sp. n.; ■: Apanteles hainanensis Liu & Chen, sp. n.; ˔: Apanteles magnioculus Liu & Chen, sp. n.; ★: Apanteles odites Nixon, 1965; ♦: Apanteles sparsus Liu & Chen, sp. n.; ♥: Apanteles thoracartus Liu & Chen, sp. n. Male. Unknown. Host. Unknown. Material examined. Holotype: ♀, Chebaling, Shixing, Guangdong, 2003. VIII. 21, Xu Zaifu, No. 20052553. Distribution. China (Province: Guangdong). Etymology. The specific name “ thoracartus ” derives from the Latin “thorac-” and “artus”, referring to the distinctly narrow mesosoma. Remarks. This species is similar to A. odites Nixon, but can be separated by the following: mesoscutum without satin-like sheen (in the latter species satin-like); ovipositor not falcate towards apex (in the latter species markedly falcate); and metacarp shorter (in the latter species extremely long, almost closing the marginal cell).Published as part of Liu, Zhen, He, Jun-Hua & Chen, Xue-Xin, 2015, The lacteus-, laspeyresiella - and mycetophilus - groups of Apanteles Foerster, 1862 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) in China, with descriptions of eight new species, pp. 370-392 in Zootaxa 3949 (3) on pages 387-391, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3949.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/23865

    FIGURE 8. Prosoponoides youyiensis Liu & Chen n in The spider genus Prosoponoides (Araneae: Linyphiidae) in China

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    FIGURE 8. Prosoponoides youyiensis Liu & Chen n. sp., photos based on holotype and paratype. A, Female habitus, dorsal. B, Male habitus, dorsal. C–D, Epigynum. C, Ventral. D, Dorsal, cleared. Scale bars: A–B, 1 mm; C–D, 0.1 mm.Published as part of Chen, Qianjun, Zhong, Yang, Liu, Jie & Chen, Jian, 2020, The spider genus Prosoponoides (Araneae: Linyphiidae) in China, pp. 23-36 in Zootaxa 4786 (1) on page 34, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4786.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/386496

    Jingyi-Chen/cloud_parcel_mode: cloud parcel model

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    This is the first release of the cloud parcel model developed by Jingyi Chen. The development of this model was supported by Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory in 2012-2014 (adiabatic version) and 2015-2017 (entrainment-mixing with entrained aerosols). The publications associated with this code is below: Chen, J., Y. Liu, M. Zhang, and Y. Peng (2016), New understanding and quantification of the regime dependence of aerosol-cloud interaction for studying aerosol indirect effects, Geophysical Research Letter, 43, 1780–1787, doi:10.1002/2016GL067683. Chen, J., Y. Liu, M. Zhang, and Y. Peng (2018), Height dependency of aerosol-cloud interaction regimes, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, doi: 10.1002/2017JD027431. Chen, J., Y. Liu and M. Zhang (2020), Effects of Lateral Entrainment-Mixing with Entrained Aerosols on Cloud Microphysics, Geophysical Research Letter, doi: 10.1029/2020GL087667

    Mesotritia serrata Liu & Chen 2010

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    Mesotritia serrata Liu & Chen, 2010: 46 — Holotype (NZMC, Yao-27), litter, Yuelushan Mt., Hunan Province, P. R. China (28°11'15.87"N, 112°55'25.76"E).Published as part of LIU, DONG, YI, TIAN-CI, XU, YUN & ZHANG, ZHI-QIANG, 2013, new mite species described during 2007 to 2012 3663, pp. 1-102 in Zootaxa 3663 (1) on page 70, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3663.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/563059

    Decticus verrucivorus subsp. latipennis Liu & Chen & Liu 2020, ssp. n.

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    Decticus verrucivorus latipennis ssp. n. Material examined. Holoype. Male, China: Hebei: Weichang: Bashang area, 42°34′781″N, 117°21′023″NE, 1529m, 2003.IX.21, Coll. Liu Chunxiang; Paratypes, 1 male, China: Heilongjiang: Wudalianchi Geopark, 1971. VII.14, Coll. unkown. Diagnosis. Male. Large-sized. Tegmen aspect ratio about 3.54 (Fig. 5b). Lateral lobe of pronotum approximately black, with yellowish brown ventral and posterior margins. Fore and middle leg nigger-brown; hind femur dark brown with yellow ventral margins. Description. Male (holotype). Lateral lobe of pronotum as high as wide. Tegmen exceeding abdominal apex, with narrow and sharp apices. Stridulatory file with about 73–76 pegs, gradually becoming smaller towards both ends (Fig. 6d). Fore and middle femora without spines; fore and middle tibiae with numerous spines on both margins. Hind femora with 2–4 small spines on inter ventro-anterior margin. Tenth abdominal tergum with approximately rectangular central concavity on dorsal surface. Epiproct tongue-shaped, covered by tenth abdominal tergum and bent down at an angle of 90° at base. Cercus branched in middle. Subgenital plate with a shallow obtuse-angle incision (Fig. 4i & n). Colour. Generally brown. Face pale yellow, tinged with cyan spots. Disc of pronotum yellowish brown. Tegmen brown with dark spots. Female unknown. Measurement (mm). See Table 6 and Table 7. Distribution. China (Inner Mongolia and Hebei). Etymology. The species name latipennis is a combination of the Latin “lata” and “penn”, indicating broad tegmen.Published as part of Liu, Fei, Chen, Liusheng & Liu, Chunxiang, 2020, Taxonomic Studies of the genus Decticus Serville, 1831 from China (Orthoptera Tettigoniidae: Tettigoniinae), based on Morphology and Songs, pp. 563-576 in Zootaxa 4860 (4) on page 574, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4860.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/441435

    Euphthiracarus medogensis Liu, Wu & Chen 2012

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    Euphthiracarus medogensis Liu, Wu & Chen, 2012: 49 — Holotype (NZMC), Tibet, Mêdog County, P. R. China (29°19'31.07"N, 95°19'59.51"E).Published as part of LIU, DONG, YI, TIAN-CI, XU, YUN & ZHANG, ZHI-QIANG, 2013, new mite species described during 2007 to 2012 3663, pp. 1-102 in Zootaxa 3663 (1) on page 70, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3663.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/563059

    Chia-Chen Liu Piano Recital Program Notes

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    This thesis is the program notes of Chia-Chen Liu\ue2s piano recital held at the National Sun Yat-sen University on May 27, 2020. The recital program includes the works of four different composers, namely Fr\uc3\ua9d\uc3\ua9ric Chopin\ue2s Nocturne in F Major, Op. 15 No. 1, Nocturne in B Major, Op. 62 No. 1 and Nocturne in E Major, Op. 62 No. 2; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\ue2s Fantasia in C Minor, K. 475; Sergei Bortkiewicz\ue2s Elegie, Op. 46 and Fanny Hensel geb. Mendelssohn\ue2s \u27June, July, August, September, October \u27, from "Das Jahr". The program notes will introduce how the four composers created unique works in different time and space
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