89,445 research outputs found

    Luo e zhou xiao ji: wu juan, fu lu. v.1

    No full text
    [羅願].綫裝, 1函.框19.5x13.7公分, 11行21字. 粗黑口, 四周雙邊, 順黑魚尾. 版心中鐫題名卷次, 下記刻工: 中, 海, 寸.前有明洪武二年[1369]宋濂序.見《香港中文大學圖書館古籍善本書錄》(增訂版)(p.231)外封有清趙宗建篆字題名"羅鄂州集, 明初刻本"又題"明初尚沿元趙文敏、鮮于伯機、虞文端字體", 内封有清同治二年徐康題跋, 云: "明人重宋版, 其時去宋年代近, 故明賢書目收集頗多. 我朝收藏書較勝國為難, 明初至今已五百年矣. 此《鄂州小集》系明初刻本, 較乾隆時所刻遠勝."附錄: 羅郢州遺文 / [羅頌].鈐"洞溪傳生", "庚申以後次侯所得", "常熟趙氏舊山樓經籍記", "曾在舊山樓", "舊山樓秘篋", "非昔居士", "趙宗建印", "隨盦觀", "屈向邦印", "蔭堂", "誦清芬室"印.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 19.5 x 13.7 gong fen, 11 hang 21 zi. Cu hei kou, si zhou shuang bian, shun hei yu wei. Ban xin zhong juan ti ming juan ci, xia ji ke gong: zhong, hai, cun.Qian you Ming Hongwu er nian [1369] Song Lian xu.Jian "Xianggang Zhong wen da xue tu shu guan gu ji shan ben shu lu" (zeng ding ban) (p.231)Detailed notes in vernacular field only.[Luo Yuan].Fu lu: Luo Yingzhou yi wen / [Luo Song].Qian "Dong xi zhuan sheng", "Geng shen yi hou ci hou suo de", "Chang shu zhao shi jiu shan lou jing ji ji", "Zeng zai jiu shan lou", "Jiu shan lou mi qie", "Fei xi ju shi", "Zhao zong jian yin", "Sui an guan", "Qu xiang bang yin", "Yin tang", "Song qing fen shi" yin

    Zui luo han quan.

    No full text
    黃漢勛編述.Cover title."山東蓬萊羅師光玉授"Huang Hanxun bian shu."Shandong Penglai Luo Shiguang yu shou

    Luo han gong.

    No full text
    黃漢勛編述.Cover title."古育黎范公旭東真傳, 蓬萊羅師光玉傅授"Huang Hanxun bian shu."Gu Yu Li Fan gong Xudong zhen chuan, Penglai Luo Shiguang yu fu shou

    Rosa tomurensis L. Luo, C. Yu & Q. X. Zhang

    No full text
    Rosa tomurensis L. Luo, C. Yu & Q. X. Zhang (Figures 3, 4, 5) Type: — CHINA. Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Akesu Prefecture, Wensu County, Tuomuerfeng Natural Preservation Areas, in river valleys, ca. 1800m, 10 June 2017, L. Luo, C. Yu, Y. J. Sui, F. Yang & S. Zhao 171022 (holotype BJFC00107674!). Diagnosis: — R. tomurensis is different from R. laxa in the following characteristics: prickles are rare, single prickles are larger, and the tip of prickles is not curved significantly; leaf blade apex serrate only, subbase one-third entire; flowers often solitary, and single flowers are larger than R. laxa; receptacles purplish red, occasionally green; pedicels very long, purplish red or green; sepals are purplish red or green; hips are larger than R. laxa, often pendulous, hip apex without short neck; hip pedicels slightly inflated at base; sepals abaxially, receptacle and pedicel glandular or glandless together, the glands in the pedicel sometimes shed at anaphase. (Table 2). Description: —Shrubs, erect, 2.5–3 m tall, basal branching. Branchlets slender, brownish red; branchial spines are rare, scattered, rarely opposite, pale yellow and white, unequal in length, slender, broad at base, apex slightly downward curved. Leaflets 5–9, usually 7, elliptic, obovoid, ovoid or oblong, 0.6–2 × 0.5–1 cm, abaxially sparsely pilose, adaxially smooth; leaf margin simple serrate, often entire subbase one-third. Stipules usually wider, base mostly adnate to petiole, free portion ovate, triangulate, margin glandular spot. Flowers often solitary, sometimes 2–3 in corymbose cymes, (3) 3.5–6.5 (7) cm in diam; pedicel 1.5–3.5 cm, pedicel and calyx tube glabrous or tomentose and sparsely glandular hairs; bracts ovate, margin glandular teeth, abaxially with distinct midrib and lateral veins; sepals long lanceolate, margin entire, apex elongated widened into appendages, abaxially glandular and densely tomentose, adaxially densely pubescent, margin more densely; petals white, sparse pink,or pale pink, at bud stage, petal tips are often pink or pale pink. Hip subglobose or ovoid, red, shiny, 1–2.1cm in diam, 1.5–2 cm long, sepals persistent and spreading; fruit pedicel straight or bent. Distribution and habitat: —This species is produced in the Tuomuerfeng Natural Preservation Areas of Wensu County in Aksu Perfecture, the Pamir Plateau Mountain Area of Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, Tajik Autonomous County of Taxkorgan in Kashgar Prefecture and the south slope of Duku Highway, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It borns in arid mountains, river valleys and riparian thickets, at elevations between 1700 m and 3000 m. The associated woody plants in this area are R. laxa, R. albertii, Berberis sp., Caragana sp., etc. Phenology: —Flowering from June to July, fruiting from August to October. Etymology: —The specific epithet refers to the distribution where the new species was first discovered. Paratypes: — CHINA. Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Akesu Prefecture, Wensu County, Tuomuerfeng Natural Preservation Areas, in river valleys, ca. 1800m, 24 September 2017, L. Luo, C. Yu, Y. J. Sui, F. Yang & S. Zhao 171023 (BJFC00107688!); the same locality, 8 June 2017, L. Luo, C. Yu, Y. J. Sui, F. Yang & S. Zhao 171024 (BJFC00107671!). Conservation status: —Based on currently available data, the species should be assigned to the ‘Data Deficient’ (DD) category of IUCN (2022). There is little human interference in this species’ distribution areas, so these populations are not easy to be destroyed.Published as part of Deng, Tong, Luo, Le, Yu, Chao, Zhang, Qi-Xiang, Liu, Xue-Sen & Deng, Ze-Yi, 2022, Rosa tomurensis, a new species of Rosa (Rosaceae) from China, pp. 169-177 in Phytotaxa 556 (2) on pages 174-175, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.556.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/696599

    Chen han lou cong shu.

    No full text
    Reproduced from various Song and Yuan edition.Caption title from general table of contents.Block print.On double leaves, oriental style, in case.v. 1. Zhou yi ju zheng : 3 juan / Guo Jing zhuan -- v. 2. Dong Han shu kan wu : 4 juan / Liu Ban zhuan -- v. 3. Song ji san chan zheng yao : 6 juan -- v. 4. San fu huang tu : 6 juan -- v. 5. Fo ding zhun sheng tuo luo ni : 1 juan. Zhao lun zhong wu ji jie : 3 juan / Huida shu -- v. 6-7. Tu hui bao jian : 5 juan, bu yi 1 juan / Xia Wenyan, Shiliang zhuan -- v. 8. Er Li chang he ji : 1 juan / Li Fang, Li Zhi tong zhuan.Mode of access: Internet

    Frustulia hengduanensis Luo & You & Yu & Wang 2022, sp. nov.

    No full text
    Frustulia hengduanensis sp. nov. Fen Luo & Quanxi Wang (LM Figs 1–14, SEM Figs 15–24) Description:— LM: Valves elliptico-lanceolate or rhomboid with slightly undulate margins. Apices narrowly rounded and moderately protracted. Valve length 43–55 μm, breadth 11–14 μm (n=30). The longitudinal ribs slightly curved. On the valve face, the striation patterns are weakly discernible under LM. Striae absent within the central area, forming a dumbbell-shaped hyaline zone (Figs 1–14). SEM: External view, the striae parallel at the valve center and slightly convergent towards the apices, with 36–40 striae per 10 μm (Fig. 15). Striae wavy along the length of the valve (Figs 15–16). The valve ends circumradiated by one or two rows of areolae (Figs 18–19). Areolae rounded to elliptical at the valve center and more slit-like distally, with 33–36 areolae per 10 μm (Figs 17–18). Striae absent within the central area, forming a dumbbell-shaped hyaline zone (Figs 16–17). The raphe is filiform, and both the proximal and the terminal raphe ends are T-shaped (Figs 17–19). Internal view, areolae have circular to rectangular hymenes (Fig. 22). Both the longitudinal ribs and the raphe slightly curved (Fig. 20), while both proximal and terminal raphe ends are straight (Figs 21–24). At the apices, the longitudinal ribs and the helictoglossae fuse to form a small porte-crayon (Fig. 24). Type: — CHINA. Sichuan Province: Hengduan Mountains, Q.X. Wang, F. Luo and colleagues, August 2015 (holotype SHTU! SC201508131, Biology Department Diatom Herbarium, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China = Fig. 2. Isotype YXNU! SC201508131, Biology Department Diatom Herbarium, Yuxi Normal University, Yuxi City, Yunnan Province, China). Etymology: —The species is named for its type locality in the Hengduan Mountains. Ecology: —All samples were collected from fen peat and a stream fen at elevations of 4160–4750 m asl in freshwater at 5.3–15.3 °C, with pH 6.9–8.1, salinity 0.01–0.08 ‰, and conductivity 20–91 μs∙ cm-1.. Distribution: —This species is known from five samples collected in the Haizi Mountain Reserve, Daocheng County, Sichuan Province, China (slide nos. SC201508127, SC201508128, SC201508131, SC201508132, and SC201508137) and from one sample collected in Zuogong County, Tibet (slide no. HDS201810304).Published as part of Luo, Fen, You, Qingmin, Yu, Pan & Wang, Quanxi, 2022, Frustulia hengduanensis sp. nov. a new diatom (Bacillariophyceae) from Hengduan Mountains, China, pp. 193-199 in Phytotaxa 559 (2) on pages 195-196, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.559.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/702162

    Luo-SynBioLab/UniKP: UniKP: v1

    No full text
    No description provided
    corecore