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Isolation Chemical Structure Acute Toxicity and Some Physicochemical Properties of Territrem B' from Aspergillas Ferreus
Rev. Anton Lundeen and Rev. Peng Fu
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"Han Peng Fu": Quellenstudie, Edition und Übersetzung
At the beginning of the 20th century an immense library of medieval manuscripts was discovered in the caves of Dunhuang in northwest China. Among these manuscripts there is a relatively small body of vernacular texts that shed new light on the opaque history of literature written by the Chinese non-elite. This article presents an emended edition and a German translation of the five remaining manuscripts of “Han Peng fu”, arguably one of the most moving and heart-warming vernacular texts recovered at Dunhuang. Set in the period of the Warring States, “Han Peng fu” tells the romantic and tragic story of the young Zhenfu and her husband Han Peng, whose fate is to unite only in death to which they are driven by the malicious schemes of the King of Song and his cunning advisor Liang Bo. Comparing “Han Peng fu” with other existing versions of the legend of Han Peng found on Bamboo strips from the late Western Han Dynasty and included in some later works such as Lieyi zhuan, Yuejue shu and Soushen ji, this article further studies the tradition of this narrative and identifies possible connections to other famous lores such as Meng Jiang nü, Kongque dongnan fei, Liang Shanbo yu Zhu Yingtai, and the legend of Xishi
Lathrobium tangi Peng & Li 2012
Lathrobium tangi Peng & Li, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 9 ♂♂, 8 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, mountain near Liyang, 27 ° 49 ' 38 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 22 ''E, 990–1160 m, 29.IV. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. Lathrobium tangi was previously known from Baishanzu Natural Reserve in Zhejiang. The new locality is about 9 kilometres from the type locality of L. tangi. For illustrations of L. tangi see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on pages 249-250, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508
[[alternative]]The study of the ocean sport’s attraction, service quality and behavioral consequences in Peng-hu
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study were to explore the relations between the ocean sport’s attraction, service quality and behavioral consequences in Peng-hu. The researcher applied the questionnaire of “the ocean sport’s attraction, service quality and behavioral consequences in Peng-hu “ and I drew 500 visitors as the research samples who participated in ocean sports in Peng-hu during August and September in 2005. The data collected from valid questionnaires were analyzed by descriptive statistics, Pearson’s product moment correlation, stepwise multiple regression analysis and canonical correlation analysis. The results are as followed:
1. The ocean sports in Peng-hu attracted visitors to a certain degree and the whole service quality is comfortable to them.
2. The relationship between the ocean sport’s attraction and service quality in Peng-hu was positive to a certain degree, and the higher service quality is, the greater ocean sport’s attraction in Peng-hu is.
3. Within each factors of the ocean sport’s attraction and the service quality, “the specialty of designing activity “and “the comfort of the environment “ had the best prediction to the loyalty of behavioral consequences; “advertisement and spread of the main activity” and “personal requirement” explain “better than any other factors.
4. The canonical correlation analysis of the study was the ocean sport’s attraction and service quality in Peng-hu have a high and positive correlation with the loyalty of behavioral consequences; the ocean sport’s attraction in Peng-hu has a moderate and positive correlation with the tendency of complaint of behavioral consequences.
Based on the results, we suggest the related organizations should:(1)strengthen the diversity of activity and develop package route of travel;(2)enforce the communication of information and promote the quality of complementary service;(3)integrate the resources and set up conservation area to build the continuous managing mold of ocean sport’s tourism.
For further research in the future: incorporate the follow-up issue of ocean sport’s tourism with profound interview and pay equal attention to qualitative research and quantitative research. Extending the subjects to related organization administrators、managers and dealers、local people and foreign tourist etc. and proceeding a comprehensive research.
Lathrobium immanissimum Peng & Li 2012
Lathrobium immanissimum Peng & Li, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 1 ♂, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 53 ' 59 ''N 119 °09' 41 ''E, 1700 m, 08.X. 2013, Peng, Yin & Yu leg. (SNUC); 7 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 54 ' 33 ''N 119 ° 10 ' 20 ''E, 1170–1300 m, 07.X. 2013, Feng, Peng, Yin & Yu leg. (SNUC); 5 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 53 ' 22 ''N 119 ° 10 ' 25 ''E, 1500 m, 05.X. 2013, Feng, Peng & Yu leg. (SNUC); 5 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 54 'N 119 ° 13 'E, 1450–1600 m, 22.VII. 2006, Li & Shen leg. (SNUC); 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, mountain near Liyang, 27 ° 49 ' 38 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 22 ''E, 990–1160 m, 29.IV. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 26 ''N 119 ° 12 '08''E, 1730 m, 02.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 6 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 14 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 55 ''E, 1560–1750 m, 01.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 3 ♂♂, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 54 ' 33 ''N 119 ° 10 ' 20 ''E, 1170–1300 m, 06.X. 2013, Feng, Peng, Yin & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. Lathrobium immanissimum was previously known from Baishanzu Natural Reserve in Zhejiang. The above material indicates that it is widespread in the southern Donggong Mountains. For illustrations of L. immanissimum see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on page 247, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508
Lathrobium obstipum Peng & Li 2012
Lathrobium obstipum Peng & Li, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 5 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 53 ' 59 ''N 119 °09' 41 ''E, 1700 m, 08.X. 2013, Peng, Yin & Yu leg. (SNUC); 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 26 ''N 119 ° 12 '08''E, 1730 m, 02.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 14 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 55 ''E, 1560–1750 m, 01.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. This species was previously known from Baishanzu Natural Reserve in Zhejiang. The new locality is about 17 kilometres from the type locality of L. obstipum. For illustrations of L. obstipum see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on pages 247-248, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508
Lathrobium baishanzuense Peng & Li 2012
Lathrobium baishanzuense Peng & Li, 2012 (Figs 1 A–C) Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 2 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 14 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 55 ''E, 1560–1750 m, 01.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 3 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 26 ''N 119 ° 12 '08''E, 1730 m, 02.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. The original description is based on two males. The previously unknown female sexual characters are as follows: posterior margin of tergite VIII (Fig. 1 A) convex; posterior margin of sternite VIII (Fig. 1 B) convex; female tergite IX (Fig. 1 C) with long antero-median portion and slender postero-lateral processes; female tergite X approximately 0.6 times as long as antero-median portion of tergite IX. For illustrations of the habitus and the male sexual characters see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on page 246, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508
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