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Neurotoma nigrotegularis Wei & Nie 1998
Neurotoma nigrotegularis Wei & Nie, 1998 Neurotoma nigrotegularis Wei & Nie, 1998: 344. Specimen examined. Zhejiang Province: 1 ♀, Kaishan Laodian, 1150m, Tianmushan, 9. IV. 2014, A. Shinohara (NSMT). Distribution. China (Zhejiang). Host plant. Unknown. Remarks. This species was described on the basis of a female specimen from Longwangshan Nature Reserve (ca. 30 ° 22 ’N, 119 ° 30 ’E [Tang et al. 2011]), which is very close to Kaishan Laodian (ca. 30 ° 20 ’N, 119 ° 26 ’E), Tianmushan. This is the first collection record since the original description.Published as part of Shinohara, Akihiko & Wei, Mei-Cai, 2016, Leaf-rolling sawflies (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae, Pamphiliinae) of Tianmushan Mountains, Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 301-318 in Zootaxa 4072 (3) on page 302, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4072.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26618
Pamphilius shengi Wei 1999
Pamphilius shengi Wei, 1999 Pamphilius shengi Wei in Wei & Xiao, 1999: 149. Specimens examined. Hubei Province: 1 ♀, Guanmenshan, 1241 m, E 110 ° 23.373 ’ N 31 ° 26.781 ’, Shennongjia, 13. VII. 2008, H. Zhao (CSCS); 1 ♀, Qianjiaping, 1789 m, E 110 ° 24.023 ’ N 31 ° 24.356 ’, Shennongjia, 6. VII. 2009, H. Zhao (CSCS); 1 ♀, Panshui, 1078 m, E 110 ° 36.546 ’ N 31 ° 44.594 ’, Shennongjia, 15. VII. 2009, H. Zhao (CSCS). Zhejiang Province: 1 ♀, Chanyuansi, 481m, E 119 ° 26 ’ 21 ’’ N 30 ° 19 ’ 26 ’’, Tianmushan, 15. IV. 2014, P. Hu (CSCS). Distribution. China (Henan, Hubei [new record], Zhejiang [new record]). Host plant. Unknown. Remarks. This species was described from Henan Province (Wei & Xiao 1999) and this is the first record from Hubei Province and Zhejiang Province.Published as part of Shinohara, Akihiko & Wei, Mei-Cai, 2016, Leaf-rolling sawflies (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae, Pamphiliinae) of Tianmushan Mountains, Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 301-318 in Zootaxa 4072 (3) on page 315, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4072.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26618
Pamphilius shengi Wei 1999
Pamphilius shengi Wei, 1999 Pamphilius shengi Wei in Wei & Xiao, 1999: 149. Specimens examined. Hubei Province: 1 ♀, Guanmenshan, 1241 m, E 110 ° 23.373 ’ N 31 ° 26.781 ’, Shennongjia, 13. VII. 2008, H. Zhao (CSCS); 1 ♀, Qianjiaping, 1789 m, E 110 ° 24.023 ’ N 31 ° 24.356 ’, Shennongjia, 6. VII. 2009, H. Zhao (CSCS); 1 ♀, Panshui, 1078 m, E 110 ° 36.546 ’ N 31 ° 44.594 ’, Shennongjia, 15. VII. 2009, H. Zhao (CSCS). Zhejiang Province: 1 ♀, Chanyuansi, 481m, E 119 ° 26 ’ 21 ’’ N 30 ° 19 ’ 26 ’’, Tianmushan, 15. IV. 2014, P. Hu (CSCS). Distribution. China (Henan, Hubei [new record], Zhejiang [new record]). Host plant. Unknown. Remarks. This species was described from Henan Province (Wei & Xiao 1999) and this is the first record from Hubei Province and Zhejiang Province.Published as part of Shinohara, Akihiko & Wei, Mei-Cai, 2016, Leaf-rolling sawflies (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae, Pamphiliinae) of Tianmushan Mountains, Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 301-318 in Zootaxa 4072 (3) on page 315, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4072.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26618
Li yi zhong de mei shu Wu Hong Zhong guo gu dai mei shu shi wen bian = Art in its ritual context : essays on ancient Chinese art
Ben shu xuan yi le zhu ming mei shu shi jia wu hong jiao shou zi 1985 nian yi lai fa biao de 31 pian lun wen. zhe xie lun wen wei rao zhe " li yi mei shu " zhe yi ji ben gai nian tao lun le zhong guo shang gu he zhong gu mei shu zhong de duo xiang yi shu chuan tong he xing sh
Cultural History of Luxembourg: The Luxembourg Identity is more than a question of language
Also published on http://www.tageblatt.lu/meinung/forum/kulturgeschicht-letzebuerg-letzebuerger-identiteit-ass-mei-wei-just-sprooch
Siobla acutiscutella Wei & Nie 1999
Siobla acutiscutella Wei & Nie, 1999 (Plate 5) Siobla acutiscutella Wei & Nie, 1999 b, 102–103. Variability: Body length varies from 11.5 to 12.5 mm. Specimens examined: Ψ, holotype, Baotianman, Neixiang, Henan, alt. 1600m, 15 July, 1998, WEI Mei- Cai leg.; 1 Ψ, paratype, Baotianman, Neixiang, Henan, alt. 1300–1700m, 22 July, 2004, LIU Wei-Xing leg. Distribution: China (Henan).Published as part of Niu, Gengyun & Wei, Meicai, 2010, Revision of the Siobla annulicornis, acutiscutella and sheni groups (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae), pp. 45-65 in Zootaxa 2643 on page 55, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19864
Microlejeunea indica Y. M. Wei & R. L. Zhu, comb. nov.
Microlejeunea indica (Udar & U.S.Awasthi) Y.M.Wei & R.L.Zhu, comb. nov. Basionym:— Lejeunea indica Udar & U.S.Awasthi, Cryptog., Bryol. Lichénol. 2: 345, 1981 (Udar & Awasthi 1981). Type:— INDIA. Darjeeling: prope Mungpoo, 1280 m, 1 January 1978, S. C . Srivastava & U.S. Awasthi LWU 3388 / 78 (holotype LWU).Published as part of Wei, Yu-Mei & Zhu, Rui-Liang, 2013, Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 39. Microlejeunea indica (Marchantiophyta, Lejeuneaceae), pp. 63-64 in Phytotaxa 97 (2) on page 63, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.97.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/507239
Pamphilius qinlingicus Wei 2010
Pamphilius qinlingicus Wei, 2010 Pamphilius qinlingicus Wei in Xin & Wu, 2010: 11. Specimens examined. Gansu Province: ♀ (holotype), “Xiaolongshan, Dangchuan Linchang, 2009. 6. 1, Ma Hai- Yan, 1700m alt., E. 106 °08'03.2” N. 34 ° 21 ' 41.3 ” “ Holotype, Pamphilius qinlingicus Wei, 2010 ” (CSCS). Zhejiang Province: 12 ♂, Kaishan Laodian, 1150m, Tianmushan, 10. IV. 2014, A. Shinohara (NSMT); 1 ♂, same data but 14. IV. 2014 (NSMT); 2 ♂, same data but 15. IV. 2014 (NSMT); 3 ♂, same data but 12. IV. 2015 (NSMT); 1 ♀, “Longquan, Fengyangshan, Shangyuqiao, Alt. 1638m, N. 27 ° 53.064 ' E. 119 ° 10.436 ', 2009. iv. 23, Nie Shuai-Guo” (CSCS). Shaanxi Province: 16 ♂, Kaitianguan, 2000m, 34.00N 107.51 E, Mt. Taibaishan, Qinling Mts., 21. V. 2005, A. Shinohara (NSMT); 3 ♂, same data but 23. V. 2005 (NSMT); 19 ♂, same data but 24. V. 2005 (NSMT); 13 ♂, same data but 27. V. 2005 (NSMT); 5 ♂, same data but 30. V. 2005 (NSMT); 8 ♂, same data but 1. VI. 2005 (NSMT); 1 ♂, same data but 29. V. 2006 (NSMT); 1 ♀, same data but 30. V. 2006 (NSMT); 1 ♂, same data but 31. V. 2006 (NSMT); 1 ♂, same data but 2. VI. 2007 (NSMT); 1 ♀, “Jialingjiang, Yuantou, 2007. V. 26, Zhu Xun, E. 106 ° 59.026 ' N. 34 ° 13.177 ', altitude: 1570 m ” (CSCS); 1 ♀, “Zhouzhi, 2009. 5. 5, Wang Pei-Xin” (CSCS). Distribution. China (Gansu, Shaanxi, Zhejiang [new record]). Host plant. Unknown. Remarks. Xin & Wu (2010) listed nine names of Pamphiliidae with “Wei sp. nov. ” Of these, eight are unavailable manuscript names because only names and collection records were given. However, for P. qinlingicus, a comparison with a related species, P. foveatus Shinohara, Dong & Naito, 1998, from Yunnan, China, was made and distinguishing characters were noted in addition to the collection record of one female specimen. Pamphilius qinlingicus Wei, 2010, is an available and valid taxon. The specific epithet of this species is apparently after Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province and the distribution of the species is “Shaanxi (Qinling), Gansu (Xiaolongshan)” (Xin & Wu 2010, p. 11), though the only specimen listed (holotype) is from Gansu Province. Wei’s comments (in Xin & Wu 2010, p. 11; original in Chinese) read: “This species is very similar to P. foveatus Shinohara, Dong et Naito, but [in P. qinlingicus] the mesoscutellum is black, the abdominal terga 2–4 are white, the short diameter of the eye is about 2.4 times the length of the malar space, the cell C of the forewing is smooth and glabrous, and the two species are different.” Pamphilius qinlingicus differs from P. foveatus as follows: In P. qinlingicus, the mesoscutellum is entirely black, the tibiae are black on apical 1 / 4 – 1 / 3, the cell C of the forewing is usually entirely glabrous (rarely sparsely pilose), and the abdomen has the 2 nd to 4 th terga, the anterolateral parts of the 5 th tergum and the 2 nd to 4 th sterna usually entirely creamy white, whereas in P. foveatus, the mesoscutellum is largely marked with yellow, the cell C of the forewing is pilose, the tibiae are blackish only at the extreme apices, and the abdomen has the 3 rd and 4 th terga orange above and the 2 nd laterotergite and the 3 rd and 4 th sterna largely orange or pale yellow. This is the first record of P. qinlingicus from Zhejiang Province.Published as part of Shinohara, Akihiko & Wei, Mei-Cai, 2016, Leaf-rolling sawflies (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae, Pamphiliinae) of Tianmushan Mountains, Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 301-318 in Zootaxa 4072 (3) on pages 314-315, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4072.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26618
The politics of fashion: perceptions of power in female clothing and ornamentation as reflected in the sixteenth-century Chinese novel Jin Ping Mei
This thesis examines issues of female power and influence in sixteenth-century China focusing on how women and their roles were perceived in the changing social environment of the mid-late Ming dynasty. Using aspects of a New Historicist approach, information from contemporary literary and historical sources are analysed alongside each other. With its emphasis on the lives of women and preoccupation with the description of material objects, the late Ming novel Jin Ping Mei forms an important element in the thesis. China in the sixteenth century saw expanding urbanisation, the emergence of a new wealthy merchant class, increasing visibility of women and a questioning of traditional morality. Fashion consciousness, as one of the most conspicuous aspects of the new material culture, is a possible indicator of these trends. Traditional Western theories contend that fashion began in the particular context of Renaissance Europe. However, this study argues that a similar fashion awareness existed in China too, and was manifested in a competitive striving for social status, in this case specifically among women. In contrast to previous studies which downplayed the impact women had on defining traditional Chinese culture, this thesis demonstrates how women and their sartorial choices began to redefine the boundaries of material culture, influencing literati discourse which, in turn, re- influenced female behaviour
MATLAB codes of four figures and two methods in the manuscript submitted to Nature of "Ocean currents show global intensification of weak tropical cyclones".
The attached Matlab codes are used to perform analysis and produce the main figures in the manuscript submitted to Nature of "Ocean currents show global intensification of weak tropical cyclones" by Guihua Wang, Lingwei Wu, Wei Mei and Shang-Ping Xie. The codes are provided as is, and make use of local files that are not included here
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