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Burmopsylla Liang, Zhang & Liu 2016
3.188 Genus Burmopsylla Liang, Zhang & Liu, 2016 Burmopsylla Liang, Zhang & Liu, 2016: 484. Type species: Burmopsylla maculata Liang, Zhang & Liu, 2016.Published as part of Guo, Mingxia, Xing, Lida, Wang, Bo, Zhang, Weiwei, Wang, Shuo, Shi, Aimin & Bai, Ming, 2017, A catalogue of Burmite inclusions, pp. 249-379 in Zoological Systematics 42 (3) on page 294, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201715, http://zenodo.org/record/536031
Additional file 1 of “Liu-Liang-Chung” syndrome with multiple congenital anomalies and the distinctive craniofacial features caused by dominant ZEB2 gene gain mutation
Additional file 1: Supplemental Fig. 1. Imaging findings of the present case. Supplemental Fig. 2. CNVs showing A 22.16 Mb duplication. Supplemental Fig. 3. Fq-PCR showing A 22.16 Mb duplication. Supplemental Table 1. CNVs of cases with Liu-Liang-Chung syndrome
Burmopsylla maculata Liang, Zhang & Liu 2016
249) Burmopsylla maculata Liang, Zhang & Liu, 2016 Burmopsylla maculata Liang, Zhang & Liu, 2016: 485. Type specimen(s). H (♂): EMTG BU-001053 (EMTG). P (♀): EMTG BU-001056, EMTG BU-001087 (EMTG).Published as part of Guo, Mingxia, Xing, Lida, Wang, Bo, Zhang, Weiwei, Wang, Shuo, Shi, Aimin & Bai, Ming, 2017, A catalogue of Burmite inclusions, pp. 249-379 in Zoological Systematics 42 (3) on page 294, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201715, http://zenodo.org/record/536031
Stenopsocus wangi Liang, Li & Liu, 2017, sp. nov.
Stenopsocus wangi sp. nov. (Figs. 4–5) Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the dark brown vertex, yellowish pedicel, r-rs without marking and largely sclerotized female subgenital plate. Female. Measurements. Body length 2.78 mm, length from postclypeus to wing tip 4.30 mm. IO: 0.54 mm, d: 0.17 mm, IO/d = 3.18, f1: 0.89 mm, f2: 0.70 mm, FWL: 3.22 mm, FWW: 0.95 mm, HWL: 2.39 mm, HWW: 0.66 mm, t1: 0.34 mm, t2: 0.11 mm. Coloration (in alcohol). Head (Fig. 4 b–d) dark brown except mouthparts. Antennal scape and flagellum dark brown, pedicel yellowish white. Mouthparts yellowish white, with dark brown postclypeus, labral base yellowish, base of maxillary palp dark brown. Prothorax dark purplish brown, meso- and metathorax dark brown. Legs mostly yellowish white, tip of femora and tarsomere 2 brown. Forewing (Fig. 4 e) transparent, wing margin mostly brown, anterior margin of pterostigma yellowish; R dark brown, branch of R and Rs surrounded by a brown marking, a brown stripe present along R 1 in pterostigma. Hind wing (Fig. 4 f) transparent, with a slightly brown marking between costal vein and R. Abdomen dorsally dark purple, genital segments blackish brown. Genitalia (Fig. 5 a) distinctly sclerotized. Epiproct (Fig. 5 b) subtriangular. Paraproct entirely sclerotized, with 22 trichobothrias. Subgenital plate (Fig. 5 c) mostly sclerotized, lateral sclerotized region darker than middle one. Gonapophyses (Fig. 5 d) distinctly sclerotized, external valve subtriangular, dorsal and ventral valve blade-shaped. Male. Unknown. Type material. Holotype female, Laos: Oudomxai, Park Beng, 350 m, 25.III.2016, Xinyue Liu (CAU). Paratype: 1 female, Laos: Oudomxai, near Muang Xai, 880 m, 24.III.2016, Xingyue Liu (CAU). Distribution. Laos (Oudomxai). Etymology. The new species is dedicated to Dr. Guoquan Wang for his kind help during the field trip in Laos. Remarks. This new species appears to be closely related to Stenopsocus eucallus Li & Yang, 1988 (China), Stenopsocus formosanus Banks, 1937 (China) and Stenopsocus signatipennis New, 1978 (Nepal) in having similar forewing marking patterns, but it can be distinguished from the latter three species by the dark brown vertex, yellowish pedicel and largely sclerotized subgenital plate. In S. eucallus, S. formosanus and S. signatipennis, the vertex and pedicel are yellowish, and the middle of female subgenital plate sclerotize indistinctly (Banks 1937; Li 2002; Liang et al., 2015; New 1978). It is necessary to examine more materials to distinguish the latter three species.Published as part of Liang, Feiyang, Li, Fasheng & Liu, Xingyue, 2017, The bark louse family Stenopsocidae (Psocodea: Psocomorpha) newly recorded from Laos, with description of three new species, pp. 589-599 in Zootaxa 4243 (3) on pages 592-595, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4243.3.10, http://zenodo.org/record/40022
Zhengitettix curvispinus Liang, Jiang & Liu 2007
6. Zhengitettix curvispinus Liang, Jiang & Liu, 2007 Specimens examined. 5 ♂ 5 ♀, Fangcheng (Fulong), 21 ° 51 ’N, 107 ° 51 ’E, 500m alt, 21 Jul. 2012, collected by Wei- An DENG. Distribution. China (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 pages 154-155, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24355
Dipsocus Jie & Liang & Liu 2022, gen. n.
Dipsocus gen. n. Type species. Dipsocus fashengi sp. n. Diagnosis. Forewing Sc ending free; Rs and M connected by a crossvein; areola postica nearly trapezoidal; cell m3 normal, not narrowed. Male genitalia: Hypandrium symmetrical, divided into two parts, basal part strongly sclerotized, distal part weakly sclerotized; phallosome ring-like, posteriorly closed. Female genitalia: Epiproct subtriangular; paraproct triangular; subgenital plate with short and distally rounded egg guide, pigmented area slightly sclerotized, roughly T-shaped, stem thread-like and distally bifurcated; gonapophyses: ventral valve slender, dorsal valve broad, pointed at tip, inner margin with strongly sclerotized area at base, external valve with triangular posterior lobe. Distribution. China. Remarks. The new genus can be easily distinguished from the other genera of Thyrsophorini by the male hypandrium divided into two parts, of which the basal part is strongly sclerotized but the distal part is weakly sclerotized; the pigmented area of the female subgenital plate stem is thread-like and distally bifurcated. Etymology. From Greek “ Di- ” (meaning “two”) and “ Psocus ” in reference to the male hypandrium divided into two parts. Gender: Feminine.Published as part of Jie, Lulan, Liang, Feiyang & Liu, Xingyue, 2022, Dipsocus gen. n.: A new bark louse genus of the tribe Thyrsophorini (Psocodea: Psocidae: Psocinae), with description of a new species from China, pp. 94-100 in Zootaxa 5222 (1) on pages 95-96, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5222.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/745651
Liu Liang-you 劉良佑, Chinese Incense Culture
Liu Liang-you 劉良佑, Xiangxue huidian 香學會典 (Chinese Incense Culture), Taipei, Zhonghua dongfang xiangxue yanjiuhui, 1ère éd. 2003, 2ème éd. 2011, 186 p., nombreuses illustrations. Liu Liang-you (1946-2007) est considéré comme l'un des "connaisseurs" les plus réputés de la culture chinoise des parfums, et plus précisément encore, des encens. L'auteur fut chercheur au Musée national du Palais à Taipei (il publia par exemple les cinq volumes de A Survey of Chinese Ceramics), enseigna à l'Universit..
Shang han liu jing ding fa
陳澈撰 ; [劉晚榮輯]. 經絡歌訣 / 汪昂, [劉晚榮輯]. 傷寒六經定法 / 舒詔著 ; [劉晚榮輯]Chen Che zhuan ; [Liu Wanrong ji]. Jing luo ge jue / Wang Ang, [Liu Wanrong ji]. Shang han liu jing ding fa / Shu Zhao zhu ; [Liu Wanrong ji
Miagrammopes rutundus Liang & Cai & Liu & Yin & Xu 2021, new species
Miagrammopes rutundus Liang & Xu new species Figures 4–6 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 15E8F802-2653-4076-8098-4FF8A72C2399 Type material. Holotype (Ulob-0001- HNU): ♀ CHINA, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Chongzuo City, Longzhou County, Nonggang National Reserve, Nonggang Protection Station, 22°27.87'N, 106°55.42'E, 188 m, 28 X, 2017, Ailan He, Keke Liu, Qu Cai, Jihe Liu, Jinxin Liu, Zongguang Huang leg. Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin “rutundus”, meaning “round”, referring to the shape of retrolateral bursa, and is an adjective. Diagnosis. The female of the new species resembles that of Miagrammopes lehtineni (Wunderlich, 1976) in having similar vulva but can be distinguished by different shapes and relative sizes of prolateral bursae (PB): prolateral bursae slightly horizontal oval, and almost as large as retrolateral bursae in this species (Figs 5, 6), while prolateral bursae absolutely longitudinal oval, and much larger than retrolateral bursa in M. lehtineni (Wunderlich 1976: fig. 8). Description. Female (holotype; Ulob-0001-HNU): Total length 7.66, carapace 1.24 long, 1.04 wide, 0.53 high, abdomen 2.99 long, 1.22 wide. Carapace (Fig. 4A, D) dark, with a pair of spots located on both sides of anterior part, and an irregular pattern between PMEs. Eye diameters: PME 0.12; PLE 0.12; PME-PME 0.51; PME-PLE 0.27. Chelicerae (Fig. 4D) pale, without teeth, and with tubercular apophyses and bristles along margins of fang groove. Endite (Fig. 4E) pale, longer than wide, poster-medially fused with labium, with some hairs. Labium (Fig. 4E) dropshaped, and light color in the terminus. Sternum (Fig. 4E) yellowish, divided into three unequal parts, bearing a few hairs. Leg measurements I 2.58 (1.57, 0.52, 0.93, 1.16, 0.4); II 2.31 (0.69, 0.38, 0.49, 0.46, 0.29); III 1.94 (0.62, 0.21, 0.40, 0.41, 0.30); IV 4.15 (1.09, 0.36, 1.08, 0.65, 0.32). Leg formula 1423. Legs (Fig. 4A–C, F) yellowish, and metatarsus of leg IV bearing calamistrum and macrosetae. Abdomen deep brown, with three pairs of greyish white patches in dorsal view (Fig. 4A), and with a pair of greyish white in front of spinnerets and a large greyish white pattern behind spinnerets in ventral view (Fig. 4B). Epigynum (Figs 5, 6). Atrium and copulatory opening inconspicuous. Prolateral bursae (PB) oval, slightly slanting towards lateral sides. Retrolateral bursae (RB) spherical, far from each other and almost as large as PB. Copulatory ducts (CD) straight, long and slender. Connecting tube (CT) short, slightly curved, and almost as large as CD in size of tube diameter. Fertilization ducts small, membranous and far from each other. Male. Unknown. Distribution. Only the type locality, China (Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region) (Fig. 13).Published as part of Liang, Yun, Cai, Qu, Liu, Jinxin, Yin, Haiqiang & Xu, Xiang, 2021, Three species of hackled-orb web spider genus Miagrammopes from China (Araneae, Uloboridae), pp. 564-576 in Zootaxa 5004 (4) on pages 568-569, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5004.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/514082
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