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    Wan yi zhai xian sheng Daimin Jiang gong xing zhuang

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    [姜景醇編輯].綫裝, 1函.框19.2x13.8公分, 11行19字. 細黑口, 四周單邊, 對黑魚尾. 版心中鐫"世稿"及卷次, 下鐫葉次.朝鮮刻本.前有成化癸巳[1473]崔恒序, 天順辛卯[1471]姜希孟序.見《香港中文大學圖書館古藉善本書錄》(2001, p. 238)按: 是書遼寧省圖書館有足本, 且有續集四卷, 著錄為"清順治十五年[1658]朝鮮刻本"按: 是書收錄姜淮伯, 姜碩德, 姜希顔三人著作.卷一前附"通亭先生都巡問使姜公行狀" ; 卷二前附"玩易齋先生戴慜姜公行狀"Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 19.2 x 13.8 gong fen, 11 hang 19 zi. Xi hei kou, si zhou dan bian, dui hei yu wei. Ban xin zhong juan "Shi gao" ji juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Chaoxian ke ben.Qian you Chenghua gui si [1473] Cui Heng xu, Tianshun xin mao [1471] Jiang Ximeng xu.Jian "Xianggang Zhong wen da xue tu shu guan gu ji shan ben shu lu" (2001, p. 238)An: shi shu Liaoning Sheng tu shu guan you zu ben, qie you xu ji si juan, zhu lu wei "Qing Shunzhi shi wu nian [1658] Chaoxian ke ben"An: shi shu shou lu Jiang Huaibo, Jiang Shuode, Jiang Xiyan san ren zhu zuo.Juan yi qian fu "Tongting xian sheng du xun wen shi Jiang gong xing zhuang" ; juan er qian fu "Wan yi zhai xian sheng Daimin Jiang gong xing zhuang"Library's copy: the Library has vol. 1 only.[Jiang Jingchun bian ji]

    Jiang xue yuan de yi ben cao

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    V.1. 條目 -- 絳雪園得宜本草 / 王晉三集 ; 吳蒙校 -- 絳雪園古方選註 : 六門 : 和劑四十四方 / 王子接註 ; 葉桂校 -- v.2. 絳雪園古方選註 : 寒劑十方 / 王子接註 ; 薛雪校 -- 温劑十九方 / 王子接註 ; 葉桂校 -- 汗劑十三方 / 王子接註 ; 葉桂校 -- 吐劑五方 / 王子接註 ; 王士琳校 -- 下劑二十二方 / 王子接註 ; 葉桂校 -- v.3-4. 絳雪園古方選註 : 內科 / 王子接註 ; 葉桂校 -- v.5. 絳雪園古方選註 : 內科丸方 / 王子接註 ; 吳蒙校 -- v.6. 絳雪園古方選註 : 女科 / 王子接註 ; 周德秀校 -- 女科丸方 / 王子接註 ; 吳蒙校 -- 外科 / 王子接註 ; 王士琳校 -- 痘疹科附幼科 / 王子接註 ; 葉桂校 -- 眼科 / 王子接註 ; 吳蒙校 -- 咽喉科內附口齒 / 王子接註 -- 折傷科 / 王子接註 ; 吳蒙校 -- 金簇科 / 王子接註 -- 祝由科 / 王子接註 ; 徐焯校 -- 符禁科.V.1. Tiao mu -- Jiang xue yuan de yi ben cao / Wang Jinsan ji ; Wu Meng jiao -- Jiang xue yuan gu fang xuan zhu : liu men : he ji si shi si fang / Wang Zijie zhu ; Ye Gui jiao -- v.2. Jiang xue yuan gu fang xuan zhu : han ji shi fang / Wang Zijie zhu ; Xue Xue jiao -- Wen ji shi jiu fang / Wang Zijie zhu ; Ye Gui jiao -- Han ji shi san fang / Wang Zijie zhu ; Ye Gui jiao -- Tu ji wu fang / Wang Zijie zhu ; Wang Shilin jiao -- Xia ji er shi er fang / Wang Zijie zhu ; Ye Gui jiao -- v.3-4. Jiang xue yuan gu fang xuan zhu : nei ke / Wang Zijie zhu ; Ye Gui jiao -- v.5. Jiang xue yuan gu fang xuan zhu : nei ke wan fang / Wang Zijie zhu ; Wu Meng jiao -- v.6. Jiang xue yuan gu fang xuan zhu : nü ke / Wang Zijie zhu ; Zhou Dexiu jiao -- Nü ke wan fang / Wang Zijie zhu ; Wu Meng jiao -- Wai ke / Wang Zijie zhu ; Wang Shilin jiao -- Dou zhen ke fu you ke / Wang Zijie zhu ; Ye Gui jiao -- Yan ke / Wang Zijie zhu ; Wu Meng jiao -- Yan hou ke nei fu kou chi / Wang Zijie zhu -- Zhe shang ke / Wang Zijie zhu ; Wu Meng jiao -- Jin cu ke / Wang Zijie zhu -- Zhu you ke / Wang Zijie zhu ; Xu Zhuo jiao -- Fu jin ke.王晉三注 ; 葉天士校.綫裝.框18x13.4公分, 10行22字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 左右雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫"古方選註", 中鐫小題, 下鐫葉次.題名據內封頁.內封頁刻"魏柏鄉先生鑑定, 埽葉山房刊"前有雍正辛亥[1731]魏荔彤序.《中國中醫古籍總目》03520著錄.鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥".Xian zhuang.Kuang 18 x 13.4 gong fen, 10 hang 22 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, zuo you shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan "Gu fang xuan zhu", zhong juan xiao ti, xia juan ye ci.Ti ming ju nei feng ye.Nei feng ye ke "Wei Boxiang xian sheng jian ding, Sao ye shan fang kan"Qian you Yongzheng xin hai [1731] Wei Litong xu.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Wang Jinsan zhu ; Ye Tianshi jiao.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang"

    Resume 2: JIANG Jie

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    This resume is scripted in Chinese; it chronicles some of the JIANG Jie\u27s educations/exhibitions in the course of 1963 to 1995. (Jerry Wu\u2723).https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1131/thumbnail.jp

    Design and fabrication of indium phosphide air-bridge waveguides with MEMS functionality

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    Data used in publication: Wing H. Ng, Nina Podoliak, Peter Horak, Jiang Wu, Huiyun Liu, William J. Stewart, and Anthony J. Kenyon, &quot;Design and fabrication of indium phosphide air-bridge waveguides with MEMS functionality&quot; Submitted to SPIE Microtechnologies conference, 4-6 May 2015, Barcelona, Spain</span

    Amynthas yuanjiangensis Sun & Jiang & Wu & Yuan & Qiu 2021, sp. nov.

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    Amynthas yuanjiangensis Sun & Qiu, sp. nov. (Fig. 4) Type material. Holotype: One clitellate specimen (C-YN201102-01), China, Yunnan Province, Yuanjiang National Nature Reserve (23°39ʹ54ʺN, 101°46ʹ29ʺE), 2096 m asl, by the side of a ditch, under chestnut tree, yellow cinnamon soil; Jul. 16, 2011; J. B. Jiang, J. Sun, X. D. Lei, and H. W. Feng coll. Paratypes: A total of 55 specimens, as follows: One clitellate (C-YN201703-01), China, Yunnan Province, Yulong Snow Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve (27°12ʹ19.6ʺN, 100°16ʹ47.7ʺE), 1451 m asl; Aug. 2, 2017; J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao, and Z. Yuan coll. Nine clitellates (C-YN201713-06), China, Yunnan Province, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve (24°46ʹ22.9ʺN, 100°31ʹ12.4ʺE), 2158 m asl; Aug. 5, 2017; J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao, and Z. Yuan coll. Nine clitellates (C-YN201719-01), China, Yunnan Province, Dali City, Cangshan National Nature Reserve (25°46ʹ55.1ʺN, 100°05ʹ27.4ʺE), 2364 m asl; Aug. 6, 2017; J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao, and Z. Yuan coll. Four clitellates (C-YN201722-01), China, Yunnan Province, Dali City, Yunlong Tianchi National Nature Reserve (25°51ʹ42.1ʺN, 99°17ʹ00.7ʺE), 2621 m asl; Aug. 7, 2017; J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao, and Z. Yuan coll. Two clitellates (C-YN201735-08), China, Yunnan Province, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Tongbiguan Provincial Nature Reserve (24°08ʹ56.3ʺN, 98°01ʹ31.0ʺE), 957 m asl; Aug. 11, 2017; J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao, and Z. Yuan coll. Two clitellates (C-YN201749-01), China, Yunnan Province, Yongdedaxueshan Nature Reserve (25°09ʹ03.1ʺN, 99°42ʹ31.4ʺE), 2122 m asl, 14 Aug. 2017; J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao, and Z. Yuan coll. One clitellate (C-YN201756-04), China, Yunnan Province, Lincang City, Nangunhe National Nature Reserve (23°38ʹ58.3ʺN, 99°20ʹ32.9ʺE), 1429 m asl; Aug. 16, 2017; J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao, and Z. Yuan coll. Two clitellates (C-YN201762-05), China, Yunnan Province, Lincang City, Nangunhe National Nature Reserve (23°18ʹ54.9ʺN, 99°13ʹ14.4ʺE), 2129 m asl; Aug. 17, 2017; J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao, and Z. Yuan coll. Nine clitellates and four aclitellates (C-YN201627-02), China, Yunnan Province, Pu’er City, Jingdong Yi Autonomous County (24°16ʹ09.5ʺ N, 100°45ʹ37.3ʺ E), 1860 m asl, in black sandy soil; Jul. 30, 2016; X. Gao, Y. F. Lu, J. Z. Jiang, J. Long coll. Two clitellates and three aclitellates (C-YN201703-01), China, Yunnan Province, Lijiang City, Yulong Snow Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve (27°12ʹ07.2ʺN, 100°16ʹ51.9ʺE), 3140 m asl, in yellow soil; Aug. 2, 2017; Z. Yuan, J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao coll. Four clitellates (C-YN201722-01), China, Yunnan Province, Dali City, Yunlong Tianchi National Nature Reserve (25°51ʹ30.7ʺN, 99°17ʹ03.7ʺE), 2621 m asl, in brown soil; Aug. 7, 2017; Z. Yuan, J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao coll. Six aclitellates (C-YN201756-04), China, Yunnan Province, Lincang City, Nangunhe National Nature Reserve (23°38ʹ49.0ʺN, 99°20ʹ36.6ʺE), 1429 m asl, in yellow cinnamon soil; Aug. 16, 2017; Z. Yuan, J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao coll. Two clitellates (C-YN201735-08), China, Yunnan Province, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Tongbiguan Provincial Nature Reserve (24°08ʹ46.1ʺN, 98°01ʹ32.3ʺE), 957 m asl, in brown soil; Aug. 11, 2017; Z. Yuan, J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao coll. Two clitellates (C-YN201762-05), China, Yunnan Province, Lincang City, Nangunhe National Nature Reserve (23°18ʹ45.2ʺN, 99°13ʹ17.4ʺE), 2129 m asl, in brown soil; Aug. 17, 2017; Z. Yuan, J. B. Jiang, Y. Dong, Q. Zhao coll. The habitats of the paratypes were not recorded in detail. Etymology. The name yuanjiangensis is derived from the collection site (Yuanjiang National Nature Reserve) of the holotype. In Chinese, Amynthas yuanjiangensis is Km&utilde; Ḃḋ. Diagnosis. Medium-sized; four pairs of spermathecal pores in 5/6–8/9; each male pore on the top of a large raised pulvinate pad; no genital papillae in the spermathecal pore and male pore regions; prostate gland partially vestigial in 1/2 XVII–1/2 XIX, or developed; spermathecal diverticulum about ¾ as long as the main spermathecal axis, distal U dilated into a rod-shaped seminal chamber. Description. External characters: Preserved specimens yellowish-brown on dorsum, lacking pigment on ventrum. Mid-dorsal line pigmented. Dimensions 80–135 mm by 3.0–5.0 mm at clitellum; segments 82–110. Secondary annulations present in VI–XIII. Prostomium ¾ epilobous. First dorsal pore in 11/12. Clitellum annular, in XIV–XVI, gray-brown, smooth, swollen, no setae on the ventral side; dorsal pores absent but with vestiges on clitellum. Setae uniformly distributed, 22–30 at III, 30–36 at V, 32–36 at VIII, 38–48 at XX, 46–62 at XXV; 7–9/VII, 7–14/VIII between spermathecal pores, 7–12 between male pores; setal formula AA=1.0–1.2AB, ZZ=1.2–1.3ZY. Spermathecal pores four pairs in 5/6–8/9 (Fig. 4a, sp.p), ventrally separated by slightly more than 0.33 of circumference. Male pores in XVIII, ventrally separated by 0.25 of circumference, each on top of a large raised pulvinate pad, surrounded by two skin folds medially and one rhombus-shaped skin fold laterally in the holotype (Fig. 4a, mp), but no skin fold in paratypes. No genital papillae in male pore region. Female pore single, mid-ventral in XIV, elliptical. Internal characters: Septa 8/9–9/10 absent, 5/6–7/8 thickened and muscular, 10/11–14/15 thicker than those following. Dorsal blood vessel single, continuous onto pharynx; esophageal hearts 4 pairs in X–XIII, all developed. Gizzard bucket-like, in VIII–X; intestinal swelling in XV. Intestinal caeca between simple and complex, originating in XXVII and extending forward to 1/2XXIII, horn-shaped sacs; tiny incisions deeper on dorsal margin than on ventral margin in holotype (Fig. 4b); tiny incisions only on dorsal margin in paratypes C-YN201703-01, CYN201703 -01, C-YN201719-01, and C-YN201735-08. Male organs: testis sacs in X and XI; oval, developed, two lobes connected ventromedially in the first pair and separated ventromedially in the second pair; two pairs of seminal vesicles in XI and XII, first pair separated ventromedially, second pair connected with a slim tube; in holotype, left prostate gland located in 1/2 XVII–1/2 XIX and degenerated into a small and compact lobe, right prostate gland pachytic and developed (Fig. 4c), its duct in XVIII, U-shaped, stout ventrally; prostate glands vestigial in paratypes C-YN201703-01, C-YN201719-0, and C-YN201735-08, but developed in paratype C-YN201713-06; no visible accessory glands on XVIII. Spermathecae paired in VI–IX, about 2.7 mm long; spermathecal ampulla heart-shaped, 2.1 mm long; in holotype, diverticulum about 3/4 as long as the main spermathecal axis, distal 2/5 dilated into a rodshaped seminal chamber; in paratypes C-YN201703-01, C-YN201713-06, C-YN201722-01, and C-YN201735-08, diverticulum about 1/2 as long as the main spermathecal axis, distal 1/2–1/3 dilated into rod-shaped seminal chamber; in paratype C-YN201719-01, diverticulum about 2/5 as long as the main spermathecal axis, distal 1/3 dilated into rod-shaped seminal chamber; no nephridia on spermathecal ducts (Fig. 4d). Variation. The prostate glands are either degenerated or developed. DNA barcodes. GenBank accession numbers KF205466 (C-YN201102-01, holotype), MH 845539 (CYN201703 -01, paratype), MH 845531 (C-YN201713-06, paratype), MH 845522 (C-YN201719-01, paratype), MH 845514 (C-YN201722-01, paratype), MH 845487 (C-YN201735-08, paratype), MH 845470 (C-YN201749- 01, paratype), MH 845460 (C-YN201756-04, paratype), MH 845451 (C-YN201762-05, paratype), MH 837679 (C-YN201627-02, paratype), MH 845539 (C-YN201703-01, paratype), MH 845514 (C-YN201722-01, paratype), MH 845460 (C-YN201756-04, paratype), MH 845487 (C-YN201735-08, paratype), MH 845451 (C-YN201762-05, paratype). Remarks. A. yuanjiangensis sp. nov. keys to the Amynthas corticis -group (Sims & Easton, 1972), characterized by four spermathecal pores located intersegmentally in 5/6–8/9 and by holandry. By now, there are 109 species belonging into A. corticis -group totally (Nguyen et al. 2020a). The combined characters of medium-sized body, male pore on the top of a large raised pulvinate pad, no genital papillae in the spermathecal pore and male pore regions, intestinal caeca between simple and complex, prostate gland partially vestigial or developed, and rod-shaped spermathecal seminal chamber make this new species different from the species reported from China in A. corticis -group. This new species is similar to Amynthas fornicates (Gates, 1935) in medium-sized body, no genital papillae in the male pore region, and the arrangement of spermathecal pores. However, in A. yuanjiangensis sp. nov., the intestinal caeca are between simple and complex, the prostate glands are partially degenerated, and the spermathecal diverticulum shorter than the main spermathecal axis; however, in A. fornicates, the intestinal caeca are simple, the prostate glands are developed, and the spermathecal diverticulum is longer than the main spermathecal axis. A. yuanjiangensis sp. nov. is resemble Amynthas homochaetus (Chen, 1938) in the large raised pulvinate pad of male pore area, no genital papillae on spermathecal pore region and male pore region especially. But A. yuanjiangensis sp. nov. is clearly distinguished from A. homochaetus by the following characters: 1) the intestinal caeca in A. homochaetus are simple, but in this new species, they are between simple and complex; 2) the prostate glands in A. homochaetus are well developed, but in the new species, they are partially degenerated; 3) the seminal chambers in A. homochaetus are ovoid, but those in the new species are rod-shaped. Amynthas disperses Sun & Qiu, 2018 and A. yuanjiangensis sp. nov. have both been collected in several localities in South China, and share some characters (e.g. megium-sized body, the area of male pore porophore is bigger, partially vestigial prostate gland, and band- or rod-shaped seminal chamber), but they are different from each other in the following ways: 1) the first dorsal pore is located at 10/11 or 11/12 on A. disperses, but always at 11/ 12 in the new species; 2) small genital papillae are always present in the spermathecal pore and male pore region in A. disperses, but there are no genital papillae in the new species; 3) the intestinal caeca in A. disperses are simple, but those in this new species are between simple and complex; 4) the spermathecal diverticulum is about as long as the main spermathecal axis in A. disperses, but shorter than the main spermathecal axis in the new species.Published as part of Sun, Jing, Jiang, Ji-Bao, Wu, Juzhen, Yuan, Zhu & Qiu, Jiang-Ping, 2021, Three new widely distributed and polymorphic species of Amynthas earthworms (Oligochaeta, Clitellata, Megascolecidae) from South China, pp. 457-474 in Zootaxa 4938 (4) on pages 464-467, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4938.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/457494

    Distribution chart of main hydrometric stations and large hydropower stations in Wu Jiang Basin.

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    Distribution chart of main hydrometric stations and large hydropower stations in Wu Jiang Basin.</p

    Saccharicoccus chinensis Zhang & Wu & Wu 2018, sp. n.

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    Saccharicoccus chinensis Zhang, Wu & Wu sp. n. (Figs 1, 2, 3) Material examined. Holotype. Adult female (mounted singly on a slide), CHINA: Guizhou, Southwest Guizhou Autonomous Prefecture, Libo County, Guizhou Maolan National Nature Reserve [N 25° 19’, E 107° 56’], on Miscanthus sp. (Poaceae), 20.vii.2015, coll. Jiang-Tao Zhang, deposited in BFUC. Paratypes deposited in BFUC, all from CHINA: 1 adult female (on 1 slide, the specimen on the slide from DNA-extracted voucher, Genbank no. MG214903), Jiangxi, Ganzhou City, Huichang County, Lanshan Park [N 25° 36’, E 115° 46’], on Poaceae, 21.viii.2016, coll. Jiang-Tao Zhang & Qin-Gang Dong; 3 adult females (on 2 slides), Jiangxi, Ganzhou City, Huichang County, Lanshan Park [N 25° 36’, E 115° 46’], on Poaceae, 21.viii.2016, coll. Jiang-Tao Zhang & Qin-Gang Dong; 2 adult females (on 1 slide), Zhejiang, Zhoushan City, Taohua Island [N 29° 50’, E 122° 16’], on Miscanthus sp., 4.viii.2016, coll. Jiang-Tao Zhang & Qin-Gang Dong; 2 adult females (on 1 slide), Hebei, Handan City, Shexian County, Longshan Park [N 36° 34’, E 113° 40’], on Miscanthus sp., 23.ix.2016, coll. Ming Zhao & Xu-Bo Wang; 2 adult females (on 1 slide), Zhejiang, Jiangshan City, Zhangcun Township, Shuangxikou Village [N 28° 23’, E 118° 41’], on Miscanthus sp., 11.viii.2016, coll. Jiang-Tao Zhang & Qin-Gang Dong; 4 adult females (on 2 slides), Guangxi, Hechi City, Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County, Chuanshan Town, Duchuan Villag [N 25° 03’, E 108° 07’], on Poaceae, 24.vii.2015, coll. Jiang-Tao Zhang; 1 adult female (on 1 slide, the specimen on the slide from DNA-extracted voucher, Genbank no. MG214902), same data as holotype; 2 adult females (on 1 slide), same data as holotype; 2 adult females (on 2 slides), Hubei, Yichang City, Wufeng Tujia Autonomous County, Wufeng Town [N 30° 12’, E 110° 40’], on Calamagrostis sp. (Poaceae), 10.vii.1999, coll. San-An Wu. Paratypes deposited in IZCAS, all from CHINA: 1 adult female (on 1 slide), Jiangxi, Fuzhou City, Nancheng County, Magu Mountain [N 27° 32’, E 116° 33’], on Poaceae, 21.viii.2016, coll. Jiang-Tao Zhang & Qin-Gang Dong; 2 adult females (on 1 slide), Guizhou, Southwest Guizhou Autonomous Prefecture, Libo County, Guizhou Maolan National Nature Reserve [N 25° 19’, E 107° 56’], on Miscanthus sp., 20.vii.2015, coll. Jiang-Tao Zhang. Description. Appearance in life (Fig. 1): adult female elongate, covered in white mealy wax, with caudal filaments present, each filament longer than posterior-most abdominal segment; body contents mostly pinkishgray. Slide-mounted specimens (n=8): body of adult female (Fig. 2) elongate, 2.8–5.6 mm long, 1.5–2.6 mm wide. Anal lobes moderately developed, ventral surface of each lobe bearing an apical seta, each 160–205 µm long. Antennae each 320–350 µm long, 7 segmented. Eye spot located at body margin lateral to antennal base. Legs well developed, slender; hind coxa 88–150 µm long, hind trochanter + femur 250–293 µm long, hind tibia + tarsus 250– 280 µm long; claw 20–26 µm long, both tarsal digitules and claw digitules knobbed, longer than claw. Ratio of lengths of hind tibia + tarsus to hind trochanter + femur 0.95–1.05:1. Ratio of lengths of hind tibia to tarsus 1.92– 2.34:1. Translucent pores present on anterior and posterior surface of hind coxa, sometimes anterior proximal edge of hind coxa indistinct, a few also occurring on apical part of hind tibia. Minute pores present on anterior and medial derm surrounding hind coxa. Circulus present, square to dumb-bell-shaped, 30–65 µm long and 45–57 µm wide, divided by an intersegmental line. Clypeolabral shield 175–200 µm long; labium 108–125 µm long; ratio of lengths of labium to clypeolabral shield 0.54–0.68:1. Ostioles moderately developed, each lip with 7–15 trilocular pores and 0–2 short setae. Anal ring 88–105 µm in diameter, bearing 6 setae, each seta 88–125 µm long. Cerarii numbering 2 pairs: anal lobe cerarii (C18) each containing 2 conical setae, each seta 15–17 µm long, accompanied by 2–3 auxiliary setae and 10–15 trilocular pores, all situated on a membranous to lightly sclerotized area; penultimate cerarii (C17) each containing 1–2 conical setae, each seta 13–15 µm long, accompanied by 3–7 trilocular pores. Dorsum. Setae short and slender, each 15–60 µm long. Multilocular disc pores each 7–8 µm in diameter, forming transverse rows at anterior and posterior edges of abdominal segments IV–VII, and sparsely present on body margin and head. Trilocular pores evenly distributed. Oral collar tubular ducts of 2 sizes present: a large type, each 6–7 µm long, 3–4 µm wide, distributed in transverse rows across abdominal segments IV–VII and in small groups around posterior abdominal margins, also around body margins on anterior abdominal segments and head, a few scattered on median area of thorax; and a small type, each 5–6 µm long, 2.0–2.4 µm wide, distributed across middle of abdominal segments, and sparsely present around body margin. Venter. Setae slender, longer than those on dorsum, each 15–105 µm long. Multilocular disc pores same as those on dorsum, numerous, present posterior to vulva, in transverse rows at posterior and anterior edges of abdominal segments IV–VII, also occurring on body submargin. Trilocular pores evenly distributed. Oral collar tubular ducts of 2 types present, similar to those on dorsum: a large type, present in transverse rows across abdominal segments IV–VIII, also in marginal groups around head, thorax and abdomen; and a small type mainly distributed across middle of abdominal segments and sparsely around body margin. Host-plants. Poaceae: Calamagrostis sp. and Miscanthus sp. Distribution. China (Guangxi, Guizhou, Hebei, Hubei, Jiangxi and Zhejiang provinces). Biology. Living under the leaf sheaths of its host plants. Etymology. The species is named after the country of origin, China, combined with the Latin suffix “- ensis ” denoting origin. Remarks. Saccharicoccus chinensis sp. n. is similar to S. isfarensis in the distribution of tubular ducts and multilocular disc pores, but it differs from the latter by the following features (condition of S. isfarensis given in parenthesis): (i) translucent pores present on hind coxa (pores absent from hind coxa); (ii) minute pores mostly situated on derm medial and anterior to hind coxa, see Fig. 3A (minute pores concentrated lateral and posterior to hind coxa, as far posteriorly as abdominal segment II, see Fig. 3B). The new species also resembles Palmicultor lumpurensis (Takahashi) in possessing minute pores in the derm surrounding each hind coxa, but differs from the latter by the following features (condition of P. lumpurensis given in parentheses): (i) anterior edge of clypeolabral shield without internal, transversely oblong extension (anterior edge of clypeolabral shield with internal, transversely oblong extension); (ii) cerarii numbering 2 pairs only (cerarii numbering 2–7 pairs); (iii) large type of tubular duct about the same width as a trilocular pore, longer than wide (large type of tubular duct much wider than a trilocular pore, but narrower than a multilocular pore, each about as long as wide or sometimes slightly shorter). In S. chinensis sp. n., the number of tubular ducts and multilocular pores vary between individuals. Some specimens have only a small number of ducts and pores in the anterior part of the body, in other specimens these ducts and pores can be much more numerous.Published as part of Zhang, Jiang-Tao, Wu, Bo-Wen & Wu, San-An, 2018, A review of the genus Saccharicoccus Ferris, 1950 (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Pseudococcidae) in China, with description of a new species, pp. 127-135 in Zootaxa 4375 (1) on pages 128-132, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4375.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/115820
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