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    Fission, fusion and annihilation in the interaction of localized structures for the (2+1)-dimensional generalized Broer-Kaup system

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    Yomba, Emmanuel; Peng, Yan-ze. (2005). Fission, fusion and annihilation in the interaction of localized structures for the (2+1)-dimensional generalized Broer-Kaup system. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/4151

    Fission and fusion in the new localized structures to the integrable (2+1)-dimensional higher order Broer-Kaup system

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    Yomba, Emmanuel; Peng, Yan-ze. (2005). Fission and fusion in the new localized structures to the integrable (2+1)-dimensional higher order Broer-Kaup system. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/4160

    Sinopoda longshan Yin, Peng, Yan & Bao 2000

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    Sinopoda longshan Yin, Peng, Yan & Bao 2000 Figs 4 A–B Sinopoda longshan Yin et al., 2000: 98, figs 1–3 [female holotype, Mt. Longshan (27 ° 45 ’N, 105 ° 54 ’E), Hunan Province, China, 8 September 1995, Hengmei Yan leg., Hunan Normal University, examined]. Note: Sinopoda longshan is similar to the following species and is illustrated and redescribed for comparison purpose. Diagnosis: See diagnosis of Sinopoda nuda sp. nov. (below). Redescription: Epigynal pockets situated close to each other. Median part of epigyne narrow, acuminate anteriorly, diverging posteriorly. Posterior margin of epigyne distinctly bilobate, with sharp indentation. Internal ducts with posterior part wider than anterior part, anterior part with anteriorad bilobate appendix (Figs 4 A–B). Further details and measurements see Yin et al. (2000) Distribution: China (Hunan).Published as part of Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang & Jäger, Peter, 2008, New cave-dwelling huntsman spider species of the genus Sinopoda (Araneae: Sparassidae) from southern China, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 1857 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18358

    Belisana Thorell 1898

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    Genus Belisana Thorell, 1898 Type species: Belisana tauricornis Thorell, 1898, by original designation.Published as part of Zhang, Feng & Peng, Yan-Qiu, 2011, Eleven new species of the genus Belisana Thorell (Araneae: Pholcidae) from South China, pp. 51-68 in Zootaxa 2989 on page 52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20130

    Supplemental Material, sj-docx-2-vrd-10.1177_24741264211049873 - Spontaneous Closure of an Idiopathic Full-Thickness Macular Hole: A Literature Review

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    Supplemental Material, sj-docx-2-vrd-10.1177_24741264211049873 for Spontaneous Closure of an Idiopathic Full-Thickness Macular Hole: A Literature Review by Anubhav Garg, Brian G. Ballios and Peng Yan in Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases</p

    Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-vrd-10.1177_24741264211049873 - Spontaneous Closure of an Idiopathic Full-Thickness Macular Hole: A Literature Review

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    Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-vrd-10.1177_24741264211049873 for Spontaneous Closure of an Idiopathic Full-Thickness Macular Hole: A Literature Review by Anubhav Garg, Brian G. Ballios and Peng Yan in Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases</p

    sj-pptx-1-pic-10.1177_09544062231182282 – Supplemental material for Generalized model and performance analysis of elliptical-fillet cross-sectional flexure hinges

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    Supplemental material, sj-pptx-1-pic-10.1177_09544062231182282 for Generalized model and performance analysis of elliptical-fillet cross-sectional flexure hinges by Jian Yang and Peng Yan in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science</p

    Sinopoda longshan Yin, Peng, Yan & Bao 2000

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    Sinopoda longshan Yin, Peng, Yan & Bao, 2000 Figs 37–39, 62 Sinopoda longshan Yin et al., 2000: 98, Figs 1–3 (&female;, holotype, China: Hunan Province, Mt. Longshan 27°45’N, 105°54’E, 8 September 1995, H.M. Yan, deposited in HNU, examined). Sinopoda longshan Yin, Peng, Yan & Bao, 2000. Liu et al. 2008: 8, figs 4A–B; Yin et al. 2012: 1240, figs 665a–c. Material examined. CHINA: Guizhou Province: 3 males and 2 females (CBEE), 1 male and 1 female (SMF), Tongren City, Jiangkou County, Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve, 27.90°N, 108.74°E, 693 m, native forest, 23 April 2016, Y. Zhong, Y. Zhu & H. Zhang leg.; 2 males, 1 female, Tongren City, Yanhe Tujia Autonomous County, Mayanghe National Nature Reserve, 28.79°N, 108.21°E, 663 m, native forest, 20 April 2016, Y. Zhong, Y. Zhu & H. Zhang leg. (CBEE). Hubei Province: 1 female, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Badong County, Wuyuan Cave Scenic Area, 31.03°N, 110.43°E, on the rock, 16 August 2013, J. Chen, J. Liu, J.Y. Li, Y. Luo & X. Gao leg. (CBEE); 1 female, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hefeng County, Liangfeng Village, 30.04°N, 110.09°E, 911 m, near road, 19 August 2016, J. Chen, Y. Zhao & Q. Zhang leg. (CBEE); 1 female, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Xuanen County, Qizimei National Nature Reserve, 29.97°N, 109.71°E, 880 m, native forest, 24 August 2016, J. Chen, Y. Zhao & Q. Zhang leg. (CBEE). Hunan Province: 1 female, Huaihua City, Ruanling County, Jiemuxi National Nature Reserve, 28.88°N, 110.44°E, 431 m, native forest, 22 August 2015, J. Chen, J.Y. Li & Y. Zhong leg. (CBEE); 1 male and 1 female (CBEE), 1 female (SMF), Zhangjiajie City, Wulingyuan Forest park, Huangshizhai Scenic Area, 29.41°N, 110.34°E, 600 m, native forest, 18 June 2015, Y. Zhong & Y. Zhu leg.; 1 male, Huaihua City, Ruanling County, Chenjiaxi Village, 28.83°N, 110.41°E, 504 m, near road, 24 June 2017, Y. Zhong & Y. Zhu leg. (CBEE); 6 males, 10 females, Zhangjiajie City, Wulingyuan Forest park, Tianzishan Scenic Area, 29.36°N, 110.49°E, 420 m, native forest, 17 June 2017, Y. Zhong & Y. Zhu leg. (CBEE). Diagnosis. Males of S. longshan resemble those of S. nuda Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 (Liu et al. 2008: figs 5A–D) in lacking an embolic apophysis and the embolus base undulating and broader than its tip, but can be separated by: 1. Palp with tegulum partly covering proximal part of embolus (not in S. nuda); 2. Palp with RTA without distinct brush of stiff hairs (conversely in S. nuda). Females of this species can be distinguished from other Sinopoda species by the unique posterior margin of epigyne, which is distinctly bilobate with sharp indentation (Figs 39 A–B). Description. Male: Measurements: PL 5.8, PW 5.4; AW 2.3; OL 5.9, OW 3.3. Eyes: AME 0.23, ALE 0.36, PME 0.27, PLE 0.40, AME–AME 0.18, AME–ALE 0.06, PME–PME 0.22, PME–PLE 0.43, AME–PME 0.36, ALE–PLE 0.43, CH AME 0.25, CH ALE 0.30. Spination: Palp: 131, 101, 1021; Fe: I–III 323, IV 331; Pa: I–III 101, IV 000; Ti: I–III 2326, IV 2226; Mt: I–II 1014, III–IV 3036. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 10.1 (3.7, 1.6, 2.3, –, 2.5); I 26.9 (5.4, 3.0, 8.6, 7.6, 2.3); II 29.1 (7.1, 3.2, 9.4, 7.5, 1.9); III 24.0 (5.4, 2.8, 6.7, 6.8, 2.3); IV 27.9 (7.9, 2.7, 7.1, 7.6, 2.6). Leg formula: II-IV-I-III. Cheliceral furrow with 3 anterior, 4 posterior teeth and ca. 21 denticles. Palp as in diagnosis. Cymbium nearly as long as tibia. Embolus arising from tegulum at a 6-o’clock-position in ventral view, with filiform tip. Sperm duct slightly curved in proximal part. RTA arising distally from tibia. Tip of dRTA hook-shaped, vRTA rectangular in ventral view (Figs 37 A–C, 38A–D). Colouration in ethanol. Dorsal prosoma pale yellow, with two dark lateral bands with serrated inner and outer margin. Fovea and radial furrows distinctly marked. Median field of prosoma with a reddish-brown median line from fovea to posterior eye row and two small dots in front of the fovea. Labium and gnathocoxae pale yellowish, both with distal parts lighter. Sternum pale yellowish. Chelicerae yellow-brown, with longitudinal bands frontally. Legs pale yellowish with dark spots. Dorsal opisthosoma brown, covered by gray hairs, with three dark spots laterally, in posterior half with dark transversal band above spinnerets. Ventral opisthosoma deep yellowish-brown, without pattern (Figs 38 E–F). Redescription. Female: epigynal field wider than long, with narrow anterior bands and one slit sensillum on each side of the epigynal field. Internal ducts running parallel along the median line, diverging strongly posteriorly. Glandular appendages distinctly narrower than posterior parts of spermathecae. Fertilization ducts arising posteriolaterally (Figs 39 A–B). Further details and measurements see Yin et al. (2000). Distribution. China (Guizhou, new province record; Hubei, new province record; Hunan) (Fig. 62).Published as part of Zhong, Yang, Jäger, Peter, Chen, Jian & Liu, Jie, 2019, Taxonomic study of Sinopoda spiders from China (Araneae: Sparassidae), pp. 1-81 in Zootaxa 4607 (1) on pages 49-52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4607.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/286084

    FIGURE 3 in Eleven new species of the genus Belisana Thorell (Araneae: Pholcidae) from South China

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    FIGURE 3. Belisana chaoanensis sp. nov. A. male, dorsal view; B. male chelicerae, frontal view; C. male left procursus, prolateral view; D. male bulb, showing apophysis and embolus, retrolateral view; E. male left palp, prolateral view; F. same, retrolateral view; G. epigynum, ventral view; H. vulva, dorsal view. Scale lines: A = 0.2 mm; B–H = 0.1 mm.Published as part of Zhang, Feng & Peng, Yan-Qiu, 2011, Eleven new species of the genus Belisana Thorell (Araneae: Pholcidae) from South China, pp. 51-68 in Zootaxa 2989 on page 56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20130
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