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Zi zhi tong jian wen yi
胡三省輯著 ; 陳仁錫訂校.綫裝, 1函.框21.7x15 公分, 10行20字, 小字雙行同, 白口, 單魚尾, 四周單邊. 版心上鐫"通鑑辯誤", 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次.With: 資治通鑑释例圖譜 / 陳仁錫評閱 ; 資治通鑑問疑 / 劉羲仲纂集.鈐有"櫻山文庫"印.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 21.7 x 15 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong, bai kou, dan yu wei, si zhou dan bian. Ban xin shang juan "Tong jian bian wu", zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Hu Sansheng ji zhu ; Chen Renxi ding jiao.With: Zi zhi tong jian shi li tu pu / Chen Renxi ping yue ; Zi zhi tong jian wen yi / Liu Xizhong zuan ji.Qian you "Ying shan wen ku" yin
Dataset for "Direct observation of multimode interference in rare-earth doped micro/nanofibers"
Data supporting the paper Bigeng Chen, Qingyang Bao and Limin Tong 'Direct observation of multimode interference in rare-earth doped micro/nanofibers' Optics Express</span
Song Yuan tong jian: yi bai wu shi qi juan. v.1
薛應旂編集 ; 陳仁錫評閱.綫裝, 2函.框21.2x15公分, 10行20字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 單黑魚尾, 四周單邊. 版心上鐫"通鑑"及卷次, 中鐫小題, 下鐫葉次. 眉端刻評.出書年據序.内封題頁鐫"陳明卿太史批閱, 豹變齋藏板".序首葉版心下鐫"古吳金麟□ 陳天禎刊".鈐有"太史氏", "櫻山文庫"印.Xian zhuang, 2 han.Kuang 21.2 x 15 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, dan hei yu wei, si zhou dan bian. Ban xin shang juan "Tong jian" ji juan ci, zhong juan xiao ti, xia juan ye ci. Mei duan ke ping.Chu shu nian ju xu.Nei feng ti ye juan "Chen Mingqing tai shi pi yue, Bao bian zhai cang ban".Xu shou ye ban xin xia juan "Gu wu Jin Lin [...] Chen Tianzhen kan".Xue Yingqi bian ji ; Chen Renxi ping yue.Qian you "Tai shi shi", "Ying shan wen ku" yin
Sasajiscymnus atypicus Tong & Wang
Sasajiscymnus atypicus species group The Sasajiscymnus atypicus species group is characterized by the long penis with swollen outer arm, apex of penis with membranous area, penis guide elongate and robust, and parameres nearly as long as penis guide. The only speices of atypicus group is Sasajiscymnus atypicus Tong & Wang sp. nov.Published as part of TONG, JUNBO, CHEN, XIAOSHENG, ZHANG, XIAONING, HUO, LIZHI, WU, GANG, PENG, ZHENGQIANG & WANG, XINGMIN, 2022, A review of the genus Sasajiscymnus Vandenberg, 2004 from China (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae), pp. 1-104 in Zootaxa 5207 (1) on page 65, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5207.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/732808
Shirozuella limbata Tong & Zhang & Chen & Wang 2019, sp. n.
Shirozuella limbata Tong & Wang, sp. n. (¶缘ĸ.瓢+) Diagnosis. This species is close to Shirozuella tibetina Wang, Ge & Ren, 2012 in general appearance, but can be distinguished from the later by the black appearance (Figs 2 A–C), and the relatively slender penis and penis guide (Figs 2 E–F). In S. tibetina, the elytron is black with a curved yellowish brown spot situated between 2/5 and 4/5 elytral length to apex, and the penis and penis guide are stout. Description. TL: 1.72 mm, TW: 1.22 mm, TH: 0.64 mm, TL/TW: 1.41; PL/PW: 0.43; EL/EW: 1.10. Body small, elongate oval, weakly convex, dorsum covered with sparse pubescence (Figs 2 A–C). Head black with maxillary palpus black. Pronotum black with anterior slightly brown. Scutellar shield black. Elytron black, with rather broad marginal rim. Ventral surfaces uniformly black, except elytral epipleura brown. Legs brown to black. Head (Fig. 2C) 0.37 × elytral width (EW/HW=2.67); frontal surface of head capsule flattened and distal portion of head weakly produced anteriorly; punctures on frons fine, with sparse long setae in punctures; eyes relatively large, narrowly separated; widest interocular distance about 1.8 × narrowest interocular distance. Pronotum 0.68 × elytral width (EW/PW=1.48), pronotal punctures very fine, smaller than those on head, 1.0–2.0 diameters apart. Scutellar shield moderately large, triangular. Punctures on elytra moderately large, obviously larger than those on pronotum, 0.5–1.5 diameters apart. Surface of prosternum matte, punctures inconspicuous, with sparse short setae. Mesoventrite matte and glabrous, punctures inconspicuous, with several short setae. Metaventrite broad and glabrous, median part concave, with complete median discrimen; punctures fine and sparse, with short sparse setae. Abdominal postcoxal line complete, touching posterior margin of ventrite 1 (Fig. 2D). Male genitalia: Penis long and stout, strongly curved at basal 2/5 length, distinctly swollen at middle, penis capsule inconspicuous (Fig. 2E); penis guide in lateral view stout, widest at basal 3/5, apex pointed and curved (Fig. 2F); parameres slender, sparsely setose on apical half, distinctly longer than penis guide (Fig. 2F); penis guide in ventral view short and stout, parallel sided for basal 10/11, then narrowing sharply to pointed apex with a pair of small triangular projections on each side (Fig. 2G). Female genitalia: unknown Type material. Holotype: China, Yunnan: 1♂, Jizu Mountains, Binchuan, Dali (‡理×fflssƗm), 2116 m, 21.VIII.2013, Chen XS leg (SCAU). Distribution. China (Yunnan). Etymology. The specific epithet limbata derives from the Latin word limbus (=marginal). It refers to the external borders of the elytra, which are rather explanate-reflexed. It is a noun in apposition.Published as part of Tong, Junbo, Zhang, Xiaoning, Chen, Xiaosheng & Wang, Xingmin, 2019, Three new species of Shirozuella Sasaji (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) from China, pp. 185-191 in Zootaxa 4615 (1) on page 187, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4615.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/445289
Shirozuella poststigmaea Tong & Zhang & Chen & Wang 2019, sp. n.
Shirozuella poststigmaea Tong & Wang, sp. n. (ϊκĸ.瓢+) Diagnosis. This species is close to S. tibetina in general appearance, but can be distinguished from the later as follows: pronotum is uniformly black (Fig. 3C), elytron is black with a small yellowish brown spot situated between 3/5 and 4/5 elytral length to apex (Fig. 3A), and penis and penis guide are relatively slender (Figs 3 E–F). The penis guide in ventral view is parallel sided for basal 3/4, then gradually narrowing to a blunt apex (Fig 3G). In S. tibetina, the pronotum is black with the anterior slightly brown, elytron is black, with a curved yellowish brown spot situated between 2/5 and 4/5 elytral length to apex. The penis is short and stout. The penis guide in lateral view is stout and widest at the basal 2/5, with the apex pointed and curved. Description. TL: 1.54–1.99 mm, TW: 1.04–1.38 mm, TH: 0.65–0.92 mm, TL/TW: 1.42–1.48; PL/PW: 0.42– 0.47; EL/EW: 1.13–1.20. Body small, elongate oval, weakly convex. Dorsum covered with sparse pubescence (Figs 3 A–B). Head black, maxillary palpus dark brown. Pronotum black. Scutellar shield dark brown. Elytron black, with a yellowish brown spot situated between 3/5 and 4/5 elytral length to apex. Ventral surfaces uniformly black, except elytral epipleura brown. Legs brown with tibia and tarsi yellow. Head (Fig. 3C) 0.41 × elytral width (EW/HW=2.43); frontal surface of head capsule flattened and distal portion of head weakly produced anteriorly; punctures on frons fine and dense, with sparse long setae in punctures; eyes relatively large, distinctly broader than interocular distance; widest interocular distance about 1.6 × narrowest interocular distance. Pronotum relatively small, 0.68 × elytral width (EW/PW=1.46), pronotal punctures fine, smaller than those on head, 0.5–1.5 diameters apart. Scutellar shield triangular. Punctures on elytra larger than those on pronotum, 1.0–2.5 diameters apart. Prosternum and mesoventrite slightly shagreened, punctures inconspicuous, with sparse short setae. Metaventrite broad and pubescent, median part concave, with complete median discrimen; punctures dense and moderately large, with short setae. Abdominal postcoxal line complete, almost touching posterior margin of ventrite 1 (Fig. 3D). Male genitalia: Penis relatively short and slender, penis capsule inconspicuous (Fig. 3E); penis guide in lateral view slender, widest at base, tapering to apex, apex pointed and curved (Fig. 3F); parameres slender, sparsely setose at apical 2/3, and sharply thinned in apical 1/2, much longer than penis guide (Fig. 3F); penis guide in ventral view parallel sided for basal 3/4, then gradually narrowing to a blunt apex (Fig. 3G). Female genitalia: Coxites elongate, subtriangular, 3.2 × as long as wide, tapering to blunt, darker apices, styli distinct, each with short terminal setae (Fig. 3H); spermatheca not sclerotized. Type material. Holotype: China, Yunnan: 1♂, Liuku (Àι), 1.IX.2005, Wang XM leg. (SCAU). Paratypes: Yunnan: 2♀♀, Weibao Mountains, Dali (‡理巍tm), 2210 m, 15.VIII.2013, Chen XS and Huo LZ leg (SCAU); 1♀, Wuliang Mountains, Jingdong (ƚr±Ιm), ca 2400 m, 18.VIII.2008, Wang XM et al. leg (SCAU). Distribution. China (Yunnan). Etymology. The specific epithet poststigmaea derives from the Latin words post (= posterior) and stigmaeus (= spotted), referring to the apical spot on each elytron. It is a noun in apposition.Published as part of Tong, Junbo, Zhang, Xiaoning, Chen, Xiaosheng & Wang, Xingmin, 2019, Three new species of Shirozuella Sasaji (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) from China, pp. 185-191 in Zootaxa 4615 (1) on pages 188-190, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4615.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/445289
2011 Summer Picture of Betsy Salt with Youhua Chen from Shanghai Jiao Tong University Library
Picture of Betsy Salt with Youhua Chen at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University Library during her Library Exchange in China, June 16-July 10, 2011. Pictured from the left: Youhua Chen and Betsy Salt.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/otterbeinexchange_images/1003/thumbnail.jp
A Perspective on Selected Compositions by Tong Sang and Mingzhi Chen and an Original Composition: Sinfonietta .
This dissertation consists of two parts: the first is A Perspective on Selected Compositions by Tong Sang and Mingzhi Chen, a monograph, and the second Sinfonietta, an original composition. The monograph presents in an introduction, a sketch of the history of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, the status of the conservatory in Shanghai and China, the function of the composition department in the conservatory, the development of music in China since 1949, and the influence of two important twentieth-century composers, Tong Sang and Mingzhi Chen, on the Chinese musical community. Three documents are translated. These are biographies and commentaries of Tong Sang and his Selected Works for Piano (1989), and Mingzhi Chen and his Three Preludes and Fugues (1989) and Eight Pieces for Piano (1989). Biographic and bibliographic notes (for the biographies) and analytical notes and music examples (for the commentaries) are added by the writer of this monograph. Lists of the representative works by Mingzhi Chen and Tong Sang are included in the bibliography. The translations are made directly from the published Chinese editions of these works. The writer attempted to retain accuracy, clarity, understandability and comprehensiveness, without being influenced by previous English translations supplied in the publications of the first two collections. The authors of the biographies of Tong Sang and Mingzhi Chen and the commentaries of Selected Works for Piano and Three Preludes and Fugues did not provide supporting notes or musical examples. For the preface and commentary of Eight Pieces for Piano, only a few musical examples were supplied and no supposing notes. Therefore, the additional biographic, bibliographic, and analytical notes, and music examples are furnished by the writer as notes to the translations in this monograph. The second part of the dissertation--Sinfonietta, an original composition, consists of four movements which should be performed attacca. The first movement, Prelude, is Adagio; the second, a Scherzo, is Allegretto, the third, a Pastorale, is Lento-adagio; and the fourth, a Finale, is Allegro
Leucophenga sculpta Chen & Toda 1994
Leucophenga sculpta Chen & Toda, 1994 (Figs 2 C, 4 E, 4 F, 8 C, 10 E, 10 F, 16) Leucophenga sculpta Chen & Toda, 1994: 541. Diagnosis. Paramere broadened and lacking pubescence (Fig. 16 C); aedeagus broadened and nearly square apically (Fig. 16 D). Specimens examined. CHINA: 5 ♂, 5 ♀ (2 ♂, 2 ♀ in KIZ; 3 ♂, 3 ♀ in SCAU, Nos 121823 – 28), Tianmushan, Linan, Zhejiang, 30 ° 20 'N, 119 ° 25 'E, alt. 800m, 30.vii. 2011, ex tussocks, ZF Shao, SJ Yan; 2 ♂ (SCAU, Nos 121829, 30), Nanling, on the boundary between Hunan and Guangdong, alt. 700m, 6.x. 2004, ex tree trunk, MF Xu; 2 ♂, 1 ♀ (SCAU, Nos 121819 – 21), Maoershan, Guilin, Guangxi, alt. 700m, 23.ix. 2006, ex tree trunks, JJ Jiang, F Zhao; 1 ♀ (SCAU, No. 121822), Jiaoye Park, Kunming, Yunnan, 24 ° 32 'N, 101 °01'E, alt. 2100m, 30.vii. 2000, ex tree trunk, HW Chen. Distribution. China (Anhui, Zhejiang, Hunnan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan).Published as part of Huang, Jia, Li, Tong, Gao, Jianjun & Chen, Hongwei, 2013, The genus Leucophenga (Diptera, Drosophilidae), part II: the ornata species group from East Asia, with morphological and molecular evidence (I), pp. 101-147 in Zootaxa 3701 (2) on page 121, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3701.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24934
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