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    Iphiaulax wuhainensis Wang & Chen 2008

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    Iphiaulax wuhainensis Wang & Chen, 2008 Figs 43–44 Iphiaulax wuhainensis Wang & Chen in Wang et al., 2008: 189. Material. CHINA— Nei Menggu Province • 1♀; Wuhai desert; 21 Aug. 2000; Y. Ma leg.; ZJUH 200100473 (Holotype). Biology. Unkown. Distribution. China (Nei Menggu).Published as part of Li, Yang, Achterberg, Cornelis Van & Chen, Xue-Xin, 2020, Two genera Campyloneurus Szépligeti and Iphiaulax Foerster in China, with the descriptions of fourteen new species (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Braconinae), pp. 1-67 in Zootaxa 4884 (1) on page 60, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4884.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/429620

    Saphonecrus flavitibilis Wang & Chen 2010

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    Saphonecrus flavitibilis Wang & Chen, 2010 Saphonecrus flavitibilis Wang & Chen in Wang et al. (2010): 1035, ♀. Distribution. China (Zhejiang Province) (Wang et al. 2010: 1035–1037; Lobato-Vila et al. 2021b: 12). Biology. Associated with gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) galls on undetermined trees (Wang et al. 2010) and hedgehog-like galls on leaf veins of Q. ciliaris (sect. Cyclobalanopsis) (Lobato-Vila et al. 2021b). The gall inducers have yet to be confirmed.Published as part of Al, Irene Lobato-Vila Et, 2022, A catalogue, revision, and regional perspective of Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental oak gall wasps and their inquilines (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini, Synergini, Ceroptresini), pp. 1-71 in Zootaxa 5161 (1) on page 36, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5161.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/679365

    Zographetus pangi Fan, Wang & Chen 2007

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    78. Zographetus pangi Fan, Wang & Chen, 2007 Zographetus pangi: Wang & Tang 2012: 62 (Mao’ershan). Distribution in Guangxi. Xing’an (Mao’ershan).Published as part of Xue, Guo-Xi, Sun, Hao, Sun, Zhou & Wang, Shao-Neng, 2016, A preliminary checklist of the skippers (Rhopalocera: Hesperiidae) of Guangxi, China, pp. 311-334 in Zootaxa 4147 (3) on page 324, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4147.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/26508

    ACTIVE CONTROLLER DESIGN FOR THE OUTPUT REGULATION OF THE WANG-CHEN-YUAN SYSTEM

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    In this paper, we design an active controller for regulating the output of the Wang-Chen-Yuan system (2009), which is one of the recently discovered 3-D chaotic systems. For the constant tracking problem, new state feedback control laws have been derived for regulating the output of the Wang-Chen-Yuan system. Numerical simulations using MATLAB are exhibited to validate and demonstrate the usefulness of the active controller design for the output regulation of the Wang-Chen-Yuan system

    Coenodomus pachycaulosus Wang, Chen & Wu 2017

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    9. Coenodomus pachycaulosus Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017: 62 Type locality: Menghai (Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China) Distribution: China (Yunnan) (Wang et al. 2017)Published as part of Ranjan, Rahul, Singh, Navneet & Kirti, Jagbir Singh, 2023, A new species of Coenodomus Walsingham, 1888 (Epipaschiinae, Pyralidae, Lepidoptera) from India, pp. 593-598 in Zootaxa 5264 (4) on page 597, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5264.4.9, http://zenodo.org/record/783722

    Arcanusa Wang, Chen & Wu 2017

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    Genus Arcanusa Wang, Chen & Wu in Wang et al., 2017a: 88 Type species: Arcanusa apexiarcanusa Wang, Chen and Wu in Wang et al., 2017a Diagnosis: The genus Arcanusa closely resembles the members of the genus Lista Walker, 1859. Both genera share the synapomorphies of a long hair-like structure at the base of the forewing, and the extension of the sacculus base into a sclerotised spined process. However, species of Arcanusa are darker and not as bright as those of Lista. In the male genitalia of Lista, the apical lobes of the juxta are free, and the uncus is conspicuously broader than that of Arcanusa. Another similar genus is Coenodomus from which Arcanusa is distinguished by the filiform antennae (bipectinate in Coenodomus) and in differences in the wing venation. Taxonomic notes: Arcanusa was established to place its type species Arcanusa apexiarcanusa from Yunnan, China. In the same publication (Wang et al. 2017a), Scopocera sinuosa (Moore, 1888) (India: Darjeeling) was assigned to Arcanusa. At present, the genus contains two species, with only Arcanusa sinuosa recorded from India. Herein, we describe a new species of Arcanusa that closely resembles A. sinuosa. Distribution: India, Bhutan, China (Hampson 1896b, Wang et al. 2017a).Published as part of Ranjan, Rahul, Singh, Navneet & Kirti, Jagbir Singh, 2022, A new genus, three new species and a new species record of Epipaschiinae (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) from India, pp. 385-394 in Zootaxa 5222 (4) on page 391, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5222.4.7, http://zenodo.org/record/746680

    Lista angustusa Wang, Chen & Wu 2017

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    Lista angustusa Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017 (Figs 6, 22, 38) Lista angustusa Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017: 100. TL: China (Jiangxi). Material examined. CHINA, Zhejiang Province: 3 ♂, 6 ♀, Mt. Jiulong, 4–7.VIII.2011, coll. XB Fu, slide Nos. RH16419 ♂, RH16420 ♀; Fujian Province : 6 ♂, Tongmu, Wuyishan, 759 m, 19. V.2012, coll. JW Li, slide No. RH16371; Jiangxi Province: 3 ♂, 1 ♀, Mt. Jiulian, Longnan, 625 m, 27–28.IV.2012, coll. JW Li, slide No. RH16333 ♂; Guangxi Zhuangzu Autonomous Region : 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Huaping, 1300 m, 6–8.VIII.2006, coll. WC Li, slide Nos. WYP05282 ♂, WYP05283 ♀; 3 ♂, Mt. Shengtang, Jinxiu, 25.VIII.2011, coll. DD Zhang, slide No. RH16336; 1 ♀, Hekou, Mt. Dayao, Jinxiu, 823 m, 18.VII.2015, coll. MJ Qi and SN Zhao; 2 ♂, 1 ♀, Yinshan Park, Mt. Dayao, Jinxiu, 1364 m, 19–21.VII.2015, coll. MJ Qi and SN Zhao, slide No. RH16132 ♂; 1 ♀, Lianhuashan, Mt. Dayao, Jinxiu, 1000 m, 22.VII.2015, coll. MJ Qi and SN Zhao; 1 ♀, Jiuniutang, Mt. Mao’er, Guilin, 1016 m, 23.VII.2015, coll. MJ Qi and SN Zhao; 1 ♀, Yangmei’ao, Huanjiang County, Hechi, 1180 m, 24.VII.2015, coll. MQ Yang and GE Lee; 1 ♀, Yangmeiao, Huanjiang County, Hechi, 1180 m, 25.VII.2015, coll. MQ Yang and GE Lee; 1 ♂, Yangmei’ao, Rongshui County, Liuzhou, 1240 m, 27.VII.2015, coll. MQ Yang and GE Lee; Yunnan Province: 2 ♂, Baihualing, Baoshan, 1520 m, 13.VIII.2007, coll. DD Zhang, slide No. RH16361. Adult (Fig. 6) wingspan 21.0–23.0 mm. Diagnosis. This species is characterized in the male genitalia by the gnathos with two conical lateral processes at the base of the distal process, the sclerotized median plate truncated on the outer margin, and the sacculus with the inner lobe of the dorsal process uniform from base to serrated apex (Fig. 22). It is similar to L. menghaiensis Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017 superficially, and the differences between them are stated in the diagnosis of L. menghaiensis Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017. Distribution. China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Yunnan, Zhejiang).Published as part of Rong, Hua, Wang, Yiping, Qi, Mujie & Li, Houhun, 2021, Taxonomic review of the genus Lista Walker, 1859 from China (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae), with descriptions of five new species, pp. 237-262 in Zootaxa 5081 (2) on page 240, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5081.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/577173

    Lista longifundamena Wang, Chen & Wu 2017

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    Lista longifundamena Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017 (Figs 13, 28) Lista longifundamena Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017: 105. TL: China (Hainan). Material examined. CHINA, Fujian Province: 1 ♀, Yunshan, Mt. Meihua, 19.IV.2014, coll. XF Yang, slide No. RH 15162; Hainan Province: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Jianfengling Nature Reserves, Ledong, 770 m, 14–15.VII.2014, coll. PX Cong et al., slide Nos. RH 15155 ♂, RH15156 ♀; 1 ♂, Tianchi, Jianfengling, 787 m, 12.VII.2015, coll. QY Wang et al.; 2 ♀, Limushan Forest Park, 607 m, 15–18.VII.2016, coll. X Bai et al., slide No. RH 16163; 1 ♀, Wuzhishan Nature Reserves, 738 m, 2.XI.2016, coll. X Bai et al.; Yunnan Province: 1 ♀, Taiyanghe Nature Reserves, 1450 m, 19.VIII.2014, coll. ZG Zhang, slide No. RH 15378. Adult (Fig. 13) wingspan 25.0–27.0 mm. Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the sub-quadrate uncus with two weakly sclerotized lateral processes, distal process of the gnathos with four small spines at apex, inner dorsal process of the sacculus more than 5 times as long as the outer one, and juxta with long needle-shaped lateral lobes (Fig. 28). It is similar to L. gilvasa Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017 in the male genitalia, and differences between them are stated under the latter species. Distribution. China (Fujian, Hainan, Yunnan).Published as part of Rong, Hua, Wang, Yiping, Qi, Mujie & Li, Houhun, 2021, Taxonomic review of the genus Lista Walker, 1859 from China (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae), with descriptions of five new species, pp. 237-262 in Zootaxa 5081 (2) on pages 253-254, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5081.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/577173

    Coenodomus puniceus Wang, Chen & Wu 2017

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    10. Coenodomus puniceus Wang, Chen & Wu, 2017: 62 Type locality: Napodefu (Guangxi, China) Distribution: China (Guangxi) (Wang et al. 2017; Wang et al. 2021)Published as part of Ranjan, Rahul, Singh, Navneet & Kirti, Jagbir Singh, 2023, A new species of Coenodomus Walsingham, 1888 (Epipaschiinae, Pyralidae, Lepidoptera) from India, pp. 593-598 in Zootaxa 5264 (4) on page 597, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5264.4.9, http://zenodo.org/record/783722

    Synergus deqingensis Pujade-Villar, Wang, Chen & He 2014

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    Synergus deqingensis Pujade-Villar, Wang, Chen & He, 2014 Synergus deqingensis Pujade-Villar, Wang, Chen & He in Pujade-Villar et al. (2014b): 535, ♀ & ♂. Synergus changtitangi Melika & Schwéger in Schwéger et al. (2015a): 466, ♀ & ♂ [syn. in Lobato-Vila et al. (2021a: 348)]. Distribution. China (Henan, Zhejiang Provinces) (Pujade-Villar et al. 2014b: 536, 538; Lobato-Vila et al. 2021a: 348) and Taiwan (Schwéger et al. 2015a: 466, 469). Remarks. Redescribed and illustrated by Lobato-Vila et al. (2021a). Biology. Reared from multilocular stem swelling-like galls on Q. serrata (sect. Quercus) (Schwéger et al. 2015a; Lobato-Vila et al. 2021a). The gall inducer has yet to be confirmed.Published as part of Al, Irene Lobato-Vila Et, 2022, A catalogue, revision, and regional perspective of Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental oak gall wasps and their inquilines (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini, Synergini, Ceroptresini), pp. 1-71 in Zootaxa 5161 (1) on page 41, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5161.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/679365
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