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    Biography: Hua Wang

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    Biography of Hua Wang, Research Associate, Department of Policy Analysis and Managemen

    Panorpa kunmingensis Fu & Hua 2009

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    Panorpa kunmingensis Fu & Hua, 2009 (Fig. 1E) Panorpa kunmingensis Fu & Hua, 2009: 201, figs 1–3; Wang & Hua, 2018: 278, figs 3-136-1–3. Emended diagnosis. 1) In forewings, apical band broad with one or two large hyaline spots, pterostigmal and basal bands reduced to speckles; in males, 2) A6 deeply emarginated in V-shape and forming pair of triangular lobes; 3) paramere bifurcated, with ventral branch thin and shorter than half length of stout dorsal branch; and in females, 4) axis three times as long as main plate of medigynium, with apodemes greatly divergent. Distribution. CHINA: Yunnan (Kunming and Anning) (Fig. 2).Published as part of Wang, Ji-Shen & Gong, You-Jing, 2021, Taxonomy of the Panorpaguttata group (Mecoptera: Panorpidae), withdescriptions of fourteen new species from China, pp. 241-274 in Zootaxa 4981 (2) on page 245, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/492027

    Paratrichocladius tridens Fu et Wang

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    Paratrichocladius tridens Fu et Wang (Fig. 12 A–B) Paratrichocladius tridens Fu et Wang, 2008: 728. Material examined. CHINA: Tibet Autonomous Region, Chayu County, Xiachayu Town, Baantong Village (28 ° 37 ’N, 97 ° 29 ’E), alt. 1600m, sweeping, holotype male, 13. vi. 1988, Chengyu Deng (BDN No. 1723). Paratypes: CHINA: Tibet Autonomous Region, Rikaze County, China – Nepal Friendship Bridge (29 ° 36 ’N, 91 °06’E), alt. 1800m, sweeping, 2 males, 14. vi. 1988, Chengyu Deng (BDN No. 1199, 07871). Diagnostic characters. The species can be separated from all other members of the genus by having 13 sensilla chaetica on ta 1 of P 3; humeral pit developed and reniform; the femur of middle and hind legs dark brown on apical 1 / 3, other parts yellow; setae on tergites relatively short, posterior of tergites V–VII in pale coloration; phallapodeme with two different colors, the deeper colored part like a fork with three tines; inferior volsella elongate and bilobed, with rounded apex, and superior volsella rounded and well developed; gonostylus slender, without distinct crista dorsalis. Correction to description (n = 3). “Gonostylus 225–285, 260 µm long” should be corrected to “Gonostylus 128–136, 132 µm long”. Distribution. The species was collected in subtropical area in Tibet Autonomous Region (Oriental China).Published as part of Fu, Yue, Saether, Ole A. & Wang, Xinhua, 2012, A review of Paratrichocladius Santos Abreu from the Sino-Indian Region (Diptera: Chironomidae: Orthocladiinae), pp. 453-482 in Zootaxa 3478 on pages 474-475, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20936

    Faculty Spotlight Featuring Hua Wang

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    This installment of Faculty Spotlight features Hua Wang, Ph.D., associate professor of Mathematics at Georgia Southern. Dr. Wang shares his passion for mathematics research, and how the “large scale, small feel” of Georgia Southern allows his students to be a part of that — even as undergraduates. http://news.georgiasouthern.edu/2015/05/13/faculty-spotlight-featuring-mathematics-professor-hua-wang

    Corynoneura prolata Fu & Wang & Fang & Xiao & Fu & Lin 2020, sp. n.

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    Corynoneura prolata Fu, sp. n. Fig. 5 Type material. Holotype male (NKU: G5A6), CHINA: Zhejiang Province, Jinhua City, Pan’an County, Dapanshan Mountains, 120°31′30″E, 28°47′30″N, a.s.l. 800 m, 17–21.VII.2012, light trap, leg. Xiao-Long Lin. Etymology. From Latin, prolatus, extended, elongated, referring to phallapodeme very long, extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX. Diagnostic characters. The male imago is characterized by having an antenna with ten flagellomeres, AR 0.36; superior volsella undeveloped, and inferior volsella absent; sternapodeme inverted V-shaped; phallapodeme very long, extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX, strongly curved with projection for joint with sternapodeme placed pre-lateral. Description. Adult male (n = 1). Total length 1.17 mm. Coloration. Head and thorax dark brown. Abdomen yellow brown. Head. Antenna with ten flagellomeres, AR 0.36, ultimate flagellomere 98 µm long, ultimate flagellomere not expanded apically (Fig. 5B). Tentorium and cibarial pump as in Fig. 5C, tentorium 115 µm long; 15 µm wide. Anterior margin of cibarial pump concave. Length of palpomeres (in µm): 15; 13; 18; 20; 38. Palpomere 5/3 ratio: 2.1. Thorax. Dorsocentrals 7. Scutellum with 2 setae. Wing (Fig. 5A). VR 3.2. Cu/wing length 0.52; C 100 µm long; Cu 420 µm long; wing width/wing length: 0.42. Costa with 5 setae. Legs. Fore legs and mid legs lost. Hind tibia expanded, with comb of 12 setae, one seta near spur strongly Sshaped. Lengths and proportions of legs as in Table 4. Hypopygium (Fig. 5 D–E). Tergite IX and laterosternites IX without long setae. Tergite IX medially incurved. Superior volsella undeveloped. Inferior volsella absent. Phallapodeme 63 µm long, strongly curved with projection for joint with sternapodeme placed pre-lateral, extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX. Sternapodeme inverted V-shaped. Gonostylus strongly curved tapering, 28 µm long, with inner lobe in median part; megaseta 5 µm long. HR 2.43; HV 4.19. Remarks. This species is similar to Corynoneura sorachibecea Sasa & Suzuki, 2001 by having an antenna with ten flagellomeres, inferior volsella absent, sternapodeme curved into V-shaped, and gonostylus with inner lobe in median part. The new species can be separated from the latter by having small AR 0.36 and phallapodeme extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX in this species, while AR of 0.56–0.61, phallapodeme not extending beyond posterior margin of tergite IX in C. sorachibecea.Published as part of Fu, Yue, Wang, Xin-Hua, Fang, Xiang-Liang, Xiao, Yun-Li, Fu, Jun & Lin, Xiao-Long, 2020, Corynoneura Winnertz (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) from Zhejiang Province, China, pp. 83-96 in Zootaxa 4890 (1) on pages 90-91, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/430156

    Fu qi shi zi

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    兄妹開荒 / 王大化等作 ; 路由詞 ; 安波曲 -- 動員起來 / 延安棗園文工團集體創作 -- 夫妻識字 / 馬可作.王大化等著.有曲譜.Wang Dahua deng zhu.You qu pu.Xiong mei kai huang / Wang Dahua deng zuo ; Lu You ci ; An Bo qu -- Dong yuan qi lai / Yan'an Zaoyuan wen gong tuan ji ti chuang zuo -- Fu qi shi zi / Ma Ke zuo

    Panorpa reflexa Wang & Hua 2016

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    Panorpa reflexa Wang & Hua, 2016 (Fig. 1F) Panorpa reflexa Wang & Hua, 2016: 153, figs 1–3, 4A; id., 2018: 301, figs 3-152-1 & 2. Emended diagnosis. 1) Head with M-shaped black spot on occiput and subpentagonal black spot enclosing ocellar triangle; 2) wings with greatly reduced pterostigmal band reduced to spots, and lacking other markings; in males, 3) stalk of hypandrium greatly reduced; 4) parameres bifurcated and 3-shaped, with basal branch stretching towards base of genital bulb; 5) aedeagus columnar with pair of dorsal processes extending beyond apex of gonocoxites; in females, 6) A9 greatly elongated, approximately twice as long as A8, with vase-shaped subgenital plate; 7) medigynium with axis entirely concealed in main plate, and main plate with pair of anterior arms. Materials examined. CHINA: Yunnan: 3♂ 2♀ (CN20Pa00025– CN20Pa00029), Mt.Tangli, 2560 m, 24°02’56’’ N, 99°13’56’’ E, 29.vii.2020, leg. Ji-Shen Wang. Distribution. CHINA: Yunnan (Mts Daxue and Tangli) (Fig. 2).Published as part of Wang, Ji-Shen & Gong, You-Jing, 2021, Taxonomy of the Panorpaguttata group (Mecoptera: Panorpidae), withdescriptions of fourteen new species from China, pp. 241-274 in Zootaxa 4981 (2) on page 246, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/492027

    Panorpa parallela Wang & Hua 2016

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    <i>Panorpa parallela</i> Wang & Hua, 2016 <p>(Fig. 1G)</p> <p> <i>Panorpa parallela</i> Wang & Hua, 2016: 156, figs 4B, 5–7; <i>id</i>., 2018: 293, figs 3-146-1 & 2.</p> <p> <b>Emended diagnosis.</b> 1) Wings lacking any markings; 2) male stalk of hypandrium narrow and longer than divergent hypovalves; 3) male parameres elongate stick-like with apexes slightly curved inwards, and small subbasal projection on dorsal side; and 4) female medigynium with triangular projection at apex of main plate between posterior arms.</p> <p> <b>Materials examined.</b> CHINA: Yunnan: 1♂ 1♀ (CN20Pa00023, CN20Pa00024), Mt. Tangli, 2560 m, 24°02’56’’ N, 99°13’56’’ E, 29.vii.2020, leg. Ji-Shen Wang.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> CHINA: Yunnan (Mts Daxue and Tangli) (Fig. 2).</p>Published as part of <i>Wang, Ji-Shen & Gong, You-Jing, 2021, Taxonomy of the Panorpaguttata group (Mecoptera: Panorpidae), withdescriptions of fourteen new species from China, pp. 241-274 in Zootaxa 4981 (2)</i> on page 245, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.2.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4920277">http://zenodo.org/record/4920277</a&gt

    [Wang shi shi cun he ke

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    Pref. dated 1894-95.1. Wan xiang lou shi gao 2 juan Liang Lanyi--2-5 Tie yu zhai shi chao 5 juan Wang Quantai--6. Ju wu yin guan shi ji 2 juan Wang Zishu--[7] Fu Tong hua yin guan shi cun Wang Peiheng.Mode of access: Internet

    Inspirations from FU Zhong Wang\u27s Mortise and Tenon Structure Sculptures

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    This essay is scripted in Chinese. It was published by Henan Art in the portfolio Fu Zhong Wang\u27s Art . (Jerry Wu\u2723).https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1076/thumbnail.jp
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