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Lipotactes truncatus Shi & Li 2009
5. Lipotactes truncatus Shi & Li, 2009 Fig. 5 http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:14751 Lipotactes truncatus Shi & Li, 2009. Zootaxa, 2152: 41. Lipotactes baishanzuensis Liu, Zhou & Bi, 2010, in: Xu & Ye (Eds.). Insects of Fengyangshan National Nature Reserve, 74. Syn. nov. Material examined. Holotype: ♂, Dazhulan, Wuyishan, Fujian, China, 20 August, 2006, collected by Xiao-Dong Li. Other specimens: 3♂ 1♀, Longxishan, Jiangle, Fujian, China, 8 August, 2014, collected by Hui-Fang Guo and Gang Wang, 1♂, Huangkeng, Jianyang, Fujian, China, 16 August, 2014, collected by Hui-Fang Guo and Gang Wang; 1♀, Tongben, Wuyishan, Fujian, China, 21 August, 2014, collected by Hui-Fang Guo and Gang Wang; 1♀, Jiulongshan, Hezhou, Zhejiang, 15 August, 2014, collected by Juan-Xia Di and Ping Wang; 1♀, Tianmushan, Lin’an, Zhejiang, China, 1 August, 2014, collected by Juan-Xia Di and Ping Wang; 1♂, Huangchayao, Lishui, Zhejiang, China, 16 August, 2014, collected by Juan-Xia Di and Ping Wang. Description. Female. Pronotum short, disc comparatively flat. Tegmen absent. Tenth abdominal tergite slightly concave at posterior margin. Supra anal plate triangular, apex rounded. Cerci conical, apices acute. Ovipositor clearly curved upwards, base stout, apex acute, ventral margin of ovipositor with small teeth at apical area. Subgenital plate broad and nearly trapezoidal, posterior margin truncatus, the middle of posterior margin with a very small notch. Disc of pronotum dark brown, only lateral lobe with narrow black edge along posterior margin. Discussion. Lipotactes truncates Shi & Li, 2009 was published earlier than Lipotactes baishanzuensis, Liu, Zhou & Bi, 2010, so Lipotactes baishanzuensis is a synonym of Lipotactes truncatus. Distribution. China (Fujian, Zhejiang).Published as part of Feng, Ji-Yuan, Zhou, Zhi-Jun, Cnang, Yan-Lin & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2017, Remarks on the genus Lipotactes Brunner v. W., 1898 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Lipotactinae) from China, pp. 183-191 in Zootaxa 4291 (1) on page 187, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/82933
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Two new species of the genus Noonamyia from Hainan in China (Diptera, Lauxaniidae)
Shi, Li, Yang, Ding (2009): Two new species of the genus Noonamyia from Hainan in China (Diptera, Lauxaniidae). Zootaxa 2014: 34-40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18589
Two new species of the genus Luzonomyza from CHINA (Diptera, Lauxaniidae)
Shi, Li, Yang, Ding (2015): Two new species of the genus Luzonomyza from CHINA (Diptera, Lauxaniidae). Zootaxa 3964 (1): 87-94, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3964.1.
Shi Li et Hiroshi Sato, Jingji zhuanxing de daijia (Unemployment, Inequality, and Poverty in Urban China)
Chung Ying, Chalaux Elsa. Shi Li et Hiroshi Sato, Jingji zhuanxing de daijia (Unemployment, Inequality, and Poverty in Urban China). In: Perspectives chinoises, n°95, 2006. pp. 62-63
Phobeticomyia digitiformis Shi, Li & Yang, 2009, sp. nov.
Phobeticomyia digitiformis sp. nov. (Figs. 1 –2, 9, 13–17) Diagnosis. Antenna yellow, 1 st flagellomere brownish yellow on apical 1 / 2. Wing with four hyaline bracket–shaped median spots between R 2 + 3 and R 4 + 5; two hyaline spots below r-m and a hyaline stripe on dmcu; a small hyaline triangular spot beyond dm-cu along lower edge of m 1 cell separated from hyaline stripe on dm-cu, and a hyaline subapical stripe in m 1 cell. Description. MALE. Body length 3.7 –4.0 mm, wing length 3.0– 3.6 mm. FEMALE. Body length 3.4–3.9 mm, wing length 3.0– 3.4 mm. Head (Figs. 1–2) brownish yellow. Frons yellow, wider than long and parallel–sided, with two velvety blackish brown stripes extending to ocellar triangle, basally confluent with a W–shaped black or brown transverse band. Ocellar triangle black, oc strong and longer than anterior or; anterior or inclinate, shorter than posterior one. Face shining, black or brown on dorsal 1 / 2 and yellow on ventral 1 / 2 with a pair of brown triangular spots. Parafacia blackish brown on dorsal 1 / 2 and pale yellow with a thin reddish yellow stripe on ventral 1 / 2. Gena pale yellow with silver whitish pollen along eye margin, about 1 / 4 height of eye. Antenna yellow, 1 st flagellomere brownish yellow on apical 1 / 2, nearly 1.6 times longer than high; arista long plumose, black, with longest hairs longer than height of 1 st flagellomere. A silver white spot present between antenna and eye. Proboscis brown with yellow and blackish hairs; palpus black, with black hairs. Thorax brown with grayish white pollen. Mesoscutum with a thin grayish white stripe between two wide brown median stripes and two brown lateral stripes behind suture, and a thin grayish white stripe along dc rows; 0+ 3 dc, with a brownish spot on base of each dc; acr in 8 rows; prsc shorter than 1 st post–sutural dc. anepisternum brown, with a wide grayish white median stripe; 1 anepst, 2 kepst. Scutellum brown with yellowish brown pollen. Legs blackish brown, except all tarsi yellow (apical tarsomere pale brown in male); all tibiae with a pale yellow subapical ring. Fore femur with 5 pv and 6–7 pd, ctenidium with 15 short bristles; fore tibia with 1 preapical ad and 1 short apv. Mid femur with 6–7 a; mid tibia with 1 preapical ad and 3 apv (2 strong, 1 weak). Hind femur with 1–2 preapical ad and a row of av (only 5–6 apical bristles distinct); hind tibia with 1 preapical ad and 1 short apv. Wing (Fig. 9) brown, with a hyaline stripe at extreme tip; four hyaline bracket–shaped median spots between R 2 + 3 and R 4 + 5; a hyaline spot basal to r-m and two hyaline spots below r-m in the discal cell and a hyaline stripe on dm-cu; a small hyaline triangular spot beyond dm-cu along lower edge of m 1 cell and a hyaline subapical stripe constricted at middle in m 1 cell; a hyaline round median spot near CuA 1 and an undulating hyaline stripe along hind margin of cua 1 cell; subcostal cell with a hyaline spot; costa with 2 nd (between R 1 and R 2 + 3), 3 rd (between R 2 + 3 and R 4 + 5) and 4 th (between R 4 + 5 and M 1) sections in proportion of 1.6 mm: 0.6 mm: 0.3 mm; r-m at middle of discal cell; ultimate and penultimate sections of M 1 in proportion of 1.0 mm: 1.6 mm; ultimate section of CuA 1 about 1 / 8 of penultimate. Halter yellow. Abdomen black with sparse grayish white pollen. Male genitalia (Figs. 13–17): protandrium circular with a median incision; epandrium nearly rectangular with short hard hairs; surstylus with a small digitiform subapical process and a curved claviform inner process in posterior view; hypandrium nearly Y–shaped, gonopod very narrow and hook–shaped; aedeagus with a pair of triangular basal processes and subapical lateral processes, and a hooked apical process in ventral view. Type material. Holotype male, Yunnan: Menglun No. fifty-five zone (920 m), 24. IV. 2007, Wenliang Li. Paratypes: 1 male, 2 females, Yunnan: data same as holotype; 4 males, Yunnan: Menglun No. fifty-five zone (920 m), 24. IV. 2007, Hui Dong. Distribution: China (Yunnan). Remarks. The new species is very similar to Phobeticomyia lunifera (de Meijere) in the wing with a hyaline subapical stripe in the m 1 cell, a hyaline round median spot near CuA 1 and an undulating hyaline stripe along the hind margin of the cua 1 cell. But it can be separated from the latter by the antennal scape and pedicel yellow, the wing with four hyaline bracket–shaped median spots between R 2 + 3 and R 4 + 5, a small hyaline triangular spot beyond dm-cu along lower edge of m 1 cell. In lunifera, the antennal scape and pedicel are black; four hyaline median spots between R 2 + 3 and R 4 + 5 are separated entirely on the wing, a large hyaline triangular spot is confluent with a hyaline spot on dm-cu in the m 1 cell (Sasakawa 1987). Etymology. Latin, ‘ digitiformis ’ = digitiform, referring to the surstylus with a small digitiform subapical process; a feminine adjective.Published as part of Shi, Li, Li, Wenliang & Yang, Ding, 2009, Two new species of the genus Phobeticomyia from China (Diptera, Lauxaniidae), pp. 57-68 in Zootaxa 2090 on pages 58-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18746
FIGURES 8–10 in Two new species of the genus Luzonomyza from CHINA (Diptera, Lauxaniidae)
FIGURES 8–10. Luzonomyza hirsuta sp. nov. Male. 8. habitus, lateral view; 9. head and thorax, dorsal view; 10. wing.Published as part of Shi, Li & Yang, Ding, 2015, Two new species of the genus Luzonomyza from CHINA (Diptera, Lauxaniidae), pp. 87-94 in Zootaxa 3964 (1) on page 92, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3964.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/28870
FIGURES 1–2. Wings. 1 in Two new species of the genus Noonamyia from Hainan in China (Diptera, Lauxaniidae)
FIGURES 1–2. Wings. 1. Noonamyia bisubulata sp. nov.; 2. Noonamyia umbrellata sp. nov.Published as part of Shi, Li & Yang, Ding, 2009, Two new species of the genus Noonamyia from Hainan in China (Diptera, Lauxaniidae), pp. 34-40 in Zootaxa 2014 on page 35, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18589
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