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    FIGURES 27–29. Nippobodes pseudobrevisetiger n in Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China

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    FIGURES 27–29. Nippobodes pseudobrevisetiger n. sp., adult. 27, dorsal aspect (legs removed); 28, ventral aspect (legs and mouthparts removed); 29, lateral aspect, part of proterosoma. Scale bars = 200Μm.Published as part of Chen, Jun & Wang, Hui-Fu, 2007, Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China, pp. 45-63 in Zootaxa 1464 on page 58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17650

    FIGURES 9–12 in Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China

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    FIGURES 9–12. Leobodes praeconcavus sp. nov., tibia and tarsus of legs of adult, all abaxial aspect. 9, leg I; 10, leg II; 11, leg III; 12, leg IV. Scale bars = 50Μm.Published as part of Chen, Jun & Wang, Hui-Fu, 2007, Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China, pp. 45-63 in Zootaxa 1464 on page 52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17650

    FIGURES 36–39 in Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China

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    FIGURES 36–39. Digital pictures of Nippobodes species, adults. 36–37: N. flagellifer (36, anterior part of notogaster; 37, posterior part of notogaster); 38–39: N. peniculatus (38, genu of leg II; 39, lateral part of notogaster).Published as part of Chen, Jun & Wang, Hui-Fu, 2007, Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China, pp. 45-63 in Zootaxa 1464 on page 61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17650

    FIGURES 5–8 in Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China

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    FIGURES 5–8. Leobodes praeconcavus sp. nov., adult. 5, dorsal aspect (legs removed; seta lm broken); 6, ventral aspect (legs and mouthparts removed); 7, lateral aspect (seta lm broken); 8, rostal seta. Scale bars: 5–7 = 200Μm, 8 = 20Μm.Published as part of Chen, Jun & Wang, Hui-Fu, 2007, Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China, pp. 45-63 in Zootaxa 1464 on page 51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17650

    FIGURES 18–22 in Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China

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    FIGURES 18–22. Nippobodes flagellifer sp. nov., adult. 18, dorsal aspect (legs removed); 19, ventral aspect (legs and mouthparts removed); 20, lateral aspect, part of proterosoma; 21, bothridial seta; 22, tarsus and tibia of leg I, abaxial aspect. Scale bars: 18–20 = 200Μm, 21–22 = 50Μm.Published as part of Chen, Jun & Wang, Hui-Fu, 2007, Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China, pp. 45-63 in Zootaxa 1464 on page 54, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17650

    FIGURES 23–26 in Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China

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    FIGURES 23–26. Nippobodes peniculatus sp. nov., adult. 23, dorsal aspect (legs removed); 24, ventral aspect (legs and mouthparts removed); 25, genu of leg II, adaxial aspect; 26, tibia, genu and femur of leg III, abaxial aspect. Scale bars: 23–24 = 200Μm, 25 = 20Μm, 26 = 50Μm.Published as part of Chen, Jun & Wang, Hui-Fu, 2007, Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China, pp. 45-63 in Zootaxa 1464 on page 56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17650

    Nippobodes tamlaensis Choi 1996

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    Nippobodes tamlaensis Choi, 1996 (Figs. 34–35) Nippobodes tamlaensis Choi, 1996: 283, Figs. 3; Choi, 1997: 95; Subías, 2004: 154. Material examined: 1 adult (in alcohol, W- 89 - 53), CHINA: Fujian Province: Wuyishan City, Wuyi Mt. (27.6°N, 117.9°N), 4 Apr., 1989, Hui-Fu Wang & Yun-Qi Cui, from litter; 2 adults (in alcohol, W- 89 - 84), CHINA: Hubei Province: Hefeng County (29.8°N, 110.0°N), Fenshuiling Forest Farm, 1300 M, 30 July, 1989, Yun-Qi Cui, from litter under broadleaf forest; 1 adult (in alcohol, Li- 95 - 2), CHINA: Hubei Province: Shennongjia (31.7°N, 110.6°N), July, 1995, Qing-Tian Li. Adult. Measurements: total length 678 Μm (range 655–690), notogastral length 430 Μm (range 425–435), notogastral width 465 Μm (range 455–485). Prodorsum. Setae ro, le and in slender, very slightly barbed distally (Fig. 34); ro inserted on small tubercles on prodorsum; le inserted on tubercles anteriorly on lamella; in inserted posteriorly on lamella; ro length 195 Μm, distance between ro 95 Μm, le length 175 Μm, distance between le 170 Μm, in length 130 Μm, distance between in 275 Μm. Bothridial seta curved strongly, sickle-shaped, weakly swollen medially, attenuate. Tutorium well developed, pointed distally. Pair of condyles arise posterolaterally on prodorsum and extend posteriorly. Notogaster. Pair of rectangular humeral condyles covering posterior part of corresponding prodorsal condyles, with small tubercle present on medial margin bearing seta c (Fig. 34). Ten pairs of notogastral setae present; seta c flagellate, smooth, curved; others rather long, slightly barbed on distal half; insertions of lm located posterior to level of those of la. Setae length: c 115 Μm, la 135 Μm, lm (broken in specimen measured), lp 150 Μm, h 1 160 Μm, h 2 140 Μm, h 3 170 Μm, p 1 110 Μm, p 2 110 Μm, p 3 125 Μm. Ve nt e r. Setae ad 3 and ad 2 inserted anterior of level of anterior and posterior margins of anal opening, respectively, ad 1 inserted posterior of anal opening (Fig. 34). Legs. As for family. Immatures. Unknown. Distribution. CHINA: Hubei, Fujian; KOREA: Cheju-do.Published as part of Chen, Jun & Wang, Hui-Fu, 2007, Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China, pp. 45-63 in Zootaxa 1464 on pages 59-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17650

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Nippobodes pseudobrevisetiger Chen & Wang, 2007, sp. nov.

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    Nippobodes pseudobrevisetiger sp. nov. (Figs. 27 –33) Material examined: Holotype: adult (in alcohol, CG079), CHINA: Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: Jinxiu County, Shengtang Mt. (23.9°N, 110.1°E), 29 June, 2000, Jun Chen, from litter under broadleaf forest. Etymology. The specific epithet “ pseudobrevisetiger ” is compounded from Latin for “false” and the species name “ brevisetiger ”, and suggests the similarities with N. brevisetiger. Diagnosis. Adult. Total length 565 Μm; setae ro, le and in distinctly barbed distally. Bases of prodorsal condyles well separated, without bridge-like structure. Humeral condyles covering posterior part of prodorsal condyles. Setae la and lm almost at same level, distance between h 1 and h 2 (67 Μm) shorter than that between lp and h 2 (75 Μm). Adult. Measurements: total length 565 Μm, notogastral length 300 Μm, notogastral width 365 Μm. Prodorsum. Rostrum round and blunt, relatively long. Setae ro, le and in slender, distinctly barbed distally (Figs. 27, 29); ro inserted on small tubercles on prodorsum; le curved slightly, inserted on tubercles at anterior of lamella; in inserted at posterior of lamella, straight; ro length 160 Μm, distance between ro 62 Μm, le length 155 Μm, distance between le 100 Μm, in length 150 Μm, distance between in 218 Μm. Bothridial seta smooth, strongly curved, sickle-shaped, attenuate, length 165 Μm. Tutorium well developed, pointed distally (Figs. 27, 29). Pair of condyles arise posterolaterally on prodorsum and extend posteriorly, with small medially protrusions near base, bases well separated, without bridge-like structure (Fig. 27). Notogaster. Pair of triangular humeral condyles covering posterior of corresponding prodorsal condyles, with triangular apophysis extending anteromedially from medial margin bearing seta c distally (Fig. 27). Ten pairs of notogastral setae present; setae c flagellate, smooth, basal half part directing anterior-medially, distal half part curved posteriorlly. Other notogastral setae thin, short, smooth. Setae la and lm inserted almost at same level (Fig. 27). Setae length: c 157 Μm, la 35 Μm, lm 30 Μm, lp 28 Μm, h 1 25 Μm, h 2 23 Μm, h 3 25 Μm, p 1 15 Μm, p 2 15 Μm, p 3 22 Μm. Distances between setae: lm–lp 95 Μm, lp–h 2 75 Μm, lp–h 1 90 Μm, h 1 –h 2 67 Μm, h 2 –h 3 70 Μm. Surface of notogaster smooth, a small shallow depression present between la and lm. Ve nt e r. Seta ad 3 inserted almost at same level as anterior margin of anal opening, ad 2 inserted anterior of posterior margin of anal opening, ad 1 inserted posterior of posterior margin of anal opening (Fig. 28). Legs. As for family Immatures. Unknown. Distribution. CHINA: Guangxi. Remarks. This species is similar to N. brevisetiger Aoki, 1981 in having short notogastral setae. It differs by: in this species, distal part of setae ro, le and in distinctly barbed, bases of prodorsal condyles without bridge-like structures connecting each other, setae la and lm almost at same level, distances between h 1 and h 2 (67 Μm) shorter than that between lp and h 2 (75 Μm); in N. brevisetiger, setae ro, le and in smooth, bases of prodorsal condyles with bridge-like structures connecting each other, lm located behind level of la, distance between h 1 and h 2 distinctly longer than that between lp and h 2. Nippobodes pseudobrevisetiger, tibia and tarsus of legs of adult, all abaxial aspect. 30, leg I; 31, leg II; 32, leg III; 33, leg IV. Scale bars = 50 Μm.Published as part of Chen, Jun & Wang, Hui-Fu, 2007, Taxonomic study on the family Nippobodidae (Acari: Oribatida) from China, pp. 45-63 in Zootaxa 1464 on pages 57-59, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17650
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