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Tong ren tang zheng xin lu.
Special collection from London Missionary Society.; On double leaves, oriental style, in case.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn389009.880-02 Shanghai tong ren tang zheng xin lu.Report of Benevolent Hall at Shanghai
Tong ren tang zheng xin lu.
Special collection from London Missionary Society.; On double leaves, oriental style, in case.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn1911379.880-02 Shanghai tong ren tang zheng xin lu.Report of Benevolent Hall at Shanghai
Chao Yuen Ren (1892–1982)
Y. R. Chao is easily the most famous linguist to have come out of China. Born before the end of the last dynasty in China, he received a traditional Confucian education, but was also one of the first Chinese people to be sent to the West for training in modern Western science (under the Boxer Indemnity Fund). The remarkable breadth and scope of his studies included physics, mathematics, linguistics, musical and literary composition, and translation, and he was a pioneer in many of these fields
Prof. Ren (left) and his avatar robot REN-XIN (right).
Prof. Ren (left) and his avatar robot REN-XIN (right).</p
Interview with Ren Rum
Lauren Stogner, stage name Ren Rum, is interviewed by Sarah Steiner as a part of the Gender and Sexuality Oral History project. Stogner is a pansexual female who does horror and cosplay drag as a king and has been dressing up, wearing wigs and performing for her family since she was 3. She performs at Scandals, The Odditorium, Ole Shakey’s and the Kingdom show at Scandals Nightclub. Stogner talks about using the stage for political activism and about being the vice president of College Democrats on the campus of Western Carolina University. Stogner also talks about cosplay, drag in a rural community, preparing to perform, meeting her drag mom, and performing for the first time. Includes additional photographs of Lauren Stogner in and out of drag
Hycleus dorsetiferus Pan, Ren & Wang Pronotal 2011
Hycleus dorsetiferus Pan, Ren & Wang, 2011 (Fig. 18) Hycleus dorsetiferus Pan, Ren & Wang, 2011: 185. Type locality: Xiazayü, Zayü, Xizang, China. Type depository: MHBU. Material examined from Xizang. 13 exs., Xiazayü, Zayü, 2007.X.10, Fuming Shi leg. (the holotype and 12 paratypes; 1 MAB, the remaining MHBU); 1 ex., Xiazayü, Zayü, 2009.VII.23, Guodong Ren et al. leg. (paratype; MHBU). Distribution. China: Xizang (Zayü (MAB, MHBU; Pan et al., 2011)), Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangxi, Sichuan, Yunnan; Laos; Thailand; India; Nepal.Published as part of Pan, Zhao & Ren, Guodong, 2018, Taxonomic revision of the subfamily Meloinae (Coleoptera: Meloidae) from Xizang, China, with description of a new species, pp. 66-88 in Zoological Systematics 43 (1) on page 80, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201807, http://zenodo.org/record/536652
Quadraticossus fangi Wang & Ren 2007
Quadraticossus fangi Wang & Ren, 2007 (Fig. 3) 2007 Quadraticossus Wang Y & Ren, p. 41. figure 1 (A–F) Remarks. This species was erected based on both complete forewings and hind wings (Wang & Ren, 2007 a). After re-examining part and counterpart of the holotype, we have reconstructed the hind wing of Q. fangi (Fig. 3). Sc and R are similar to those of Q. eumorphus: Sc parallel with R at base, fused with R at point of origin of Rs, then confluent with R 1 + 2 for short interval, then extended to costal margin at indentation.Published as part of Wang, Ying, Wang, Lin & Ren, Dong, 2008, Revision of genera Quadraticossus, Martynovocossus and Fletcheriana (Insecta, Hemiptera) from the Middle Jurassic of China with description of a new species, pp. 56-64 in Zootaxa 1855 on page 59, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18352
Sha ren de xi ju.
賈波林[卓別林]著 ; 金人譯.本書又名: 魏爾杜先生.原書名: Monsieur Verdoux.Jiabolin [Zhuobielin] zhu ; Jin Ren yi.Ben shu you ming: Wei'erdu xian sheng.Yuan shu ming: Monsieur Verdoux
Bioramix (Cardiobioramix) globipunctata Bai & Ren 2016
Bioramix (Cardiobioramix) globipunctata Bai & Ren, 2016 (Figs 37–40, 204–205, 326–327) Bioramix (Cardiobioramix) globipunctata Bai & Ren, 2016: 186. Bioramix (Cardiobioramix) liupanshana Bai & Ren, 2016: 188, syn. n. Type material. Holotype: ♂ (MHBU), 2009-VII-7-8, Qiuqianjia, Jingyuan County, Ningxia, Xin-Pu Wang & Xiao-Qing Yang leg., Museum of Hebei University // HOLOTYPE (Figs 204, 326). Paratypes: 1♀ (MHBU), 2009- VII-7-8, Qiuqianjia, Jingyuan County, Ningxia, Xin-Pu Wang & Xiao-Qing Yang leg., Museum of Hebei University // PARATYPE; 1♀ (MHBU), 2008-VI-23, Erlonghe Forest Farm, Jingyuan County, Ningxia, Hong-Fan Ran et al. leg., Museum of Hebei University // PARATYPE; 1♂ (MHBU), 2014-VII-18, Dongshanpo, Jingyuan County, Ningxia, Ling Bai & Na Wang leg., Museum of Hebei University // PARATYPE. Holotype of B. liupanshana Bai & Ren, 2016: ♂ (MHBU), 2008-VII-07-08, Woyangchuan, Jingyuan County, Ningxia, Xin-Pu Wang & Xiao-Li Liu leg., Museum of Hebei University // HOLOTYPE (Figs 205, 327). Paratype of B. liupanshana Bai & Ren, 2016: 1 ♀ (MHBU), 2014-VII-14, Xixia Forest Farm, Jingyuan County, Ningxia, Ling Bai & Na Wang leg., Museum of Hebei University // PARATYPE. Other material. CHINA: Gansu: 3♀♀ (MHBU), Guan Shan, Zhuanglang County, 1976 m, 7.VII.2009, Guo- Dong Ren et al. leg. Distribution. China: Gansu (new record), Ningxia (Bai & Ren, 2016). Remarks. Considering the variation of shape of pronotum and aedeagus, punctures and setae on body, as well as additional specimens from Gansu, China, B. liupanshana should be a junior synonym of B. globipunctata.Published as part of Bai, Xing-Long & Ren, Guo-Dong, 2020, Revision of the genus Bioramix Bates, 1879 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Platyscelidini) from China, pp. 1-102 in Zootaxa 4815 (1) on page 14, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4815.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/394431
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