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Nilotanypus quadratus Cheng & Wang 2006, sp. n.
Nilotanypus quadratus sp. n. (Figs. 7–8) Type material Holotype male slide mounted in Canada balsam, CHINA: Sichuan Province, Baoxin County, Xinglong Township, Xihe River, 19.vi.1996, light trap, X.H. Wang (BDN No. 12851). Etymology From Latin quadratus, rectangular, referring to the shape of the anal point. Diagnostic characters The species differs from other members of the genus by the large, rectangular anal point, and by having much thicker wing veins. Discription Male (n = 1). Total length 2.15 mm. Wing length 1.03 mm. Total length/wing length 2.09. Wing length/length of profemur 3.22. Coloration. Yellowish, with pale postnotum and scutum. Head. AR 0.34. Temporal setae 12, including 10 verticals and 2 postorbitals. Clypeus with 18 setae. Tentorium 85 µm long, 12.5 µm wide. Palpomere 1–5 lengths (in µm): 28, 25, 55, 103, 135. Wing (Fig. 7). VR 0.63. All veins thick, 20 µm in width. Brachiolum with 2 long setae. Squama with 12 setae. Thorax. Antepronotals 5, dorsocentrals 8, acrostichals 30, prealars 23. Scutellum with 30 setae. Legs. Spur on fore tibiae 35 µm long, spur on mid tibiae 45 µm long, spur on hind tibiae 45 µm long, comb on hind tibia with 8 short setae. Length (in µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 2. Hypopygium (Fig. 8). Tergite IX straight, with 2 setae laterally on each side. Anal point large, rectangular. Gonocoxite 73 µm long, cylindrical, outer margin convex with 8 strong setae, inner margin with short setae basally. Gonostylus 50 µm long, simple and slender. HR 1.45. HV 4.30. Female, pupa and larva: Unknown. Distribution The species was found in the Sichuan Province in Oriental China.Published as part of Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2006, 1 H, 13 C and 15 N resonance assignments of telomeric repeat-binding domain ofArabidopsis thaliana, pp. 49-53 in Zootaxa 1193 on pages 49-53, DOI: 10.13018/bmr6727, http://zenodo.org/record/506434
Denopelopia viridula Cheng & Wang, 2005, sp. n.
Denopelopia viridula sp. n. (Figs. 9–11) Type material. Holotype male (BDN No.04984), CHINA: Hainan Province, Changjiang County, Bawangling Natural Conversation, 11. V. 1988, light trap, X. H. Wang. Etymology. The species name is from Latin viridus, green, and refers to the body coloration. Male imago (n = 1) Dimensions. Total length 2.54 mm. Wing length 1.65 mm. Coloration. Body yellowish green, with light brown basal bands on tergites VI–VII (Fig. 9). Wing without makings. Head. AR 1.03. Temporal setae uniserial 12; including 10 verticals and 2 postorbitals. Clypeus with 10 setae. Palpomere 1–5 lengths (µm): 35; 50; 105; 135; 205. Wing (Fig. 10). VR 0.91. Brachiolum with 5 long setae. Squama with 12 setae. Anal lobe obtuse. Thorax. Antepronotal setae 2. Dorsocentrals 21; acrostichals 21; prealars 8; scutellars 10. Legs. Spur on fore tibia 45 µm long, with 3 lateral teeth. Spurs on mid tibia 25 and 50 µm long, with 3 lateral teeth. Spurs on hind tibia 23 and 68 µm long, with 3 lateral teeth. Tibial comb on hind leg with 7 setae. Length (µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 3. (The hind tarsi of specimen No. 0 4984 are lost). Hypopygium (Fig. 11). Tergite IX with row of 10 setae. Anterior end of sternapodeme pointed, 8 µm in width. Gonocoxite 145 µm long. Length of gonocoxite/width of gonocoxite 2.97. Gonostylus 113 µm long, strongly narrowed toward apex. HR 1.29. HV 2.26. Female, pupa, and larva. Unknown. Distribution. The specimen was collected at the type locality, a subtropical mountain area on Hainan Island (Oriental China). Diagnosis. This new species differs from all other known species of the genus by its body coloration.Published as part of Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2005, Denopelopia Roback & Rutter from China with emendation of the generic diagnosis (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae), pp. 55-63 in Zootaxa 1042 on pages 60-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16983
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Hayesomyia galbina Cheng & Wang, 2006, sp. n.
Hayesomyia galbina sp. n. (Figs. 14–18) Type material Holotype male, short antennal morph (BDN No.01442), CHINA: Hainan Province, Changjiang County, Bawangling Natural Conversation, 1042 m, 11.V. 1988, light trap, X. H. Wang. Paratypes: 1 male, long antennal morph (BDN No. 1438), same data as holotype. Etymology The species name is from Latin galbinus, yellow, referring to the color of the body. Male imago (n = 2) Dimensions. Total length 3.17–3.2 mm. Wing length 1.59–1.62 mm. Total length/wing length 1.96–2.01. Wing length/length of profemur 2.05–2.12. Coloration. Head yellow. Ground color of thorax yellow, brown pigmentation confined to narrow band on anteanepisternum II along anapleural suture, 1 / 2 of median anepisternum II, 3 areas of scutum, top of posterior anepisternum II, and posterior 1 / 3 of postnotum (Fig. 14). Tergites I–VI entirely yellow; tergites VII–VIII yellow with some pigment (Fig. 15). Hypopygium yellow. Legs yellow. Wings with pigmented marking at humeral vein (Fig. 17). Head. Antennae dimorphic. Long antennal morph with AR 1.43. Short antennal morph with 11 flagellomeres, low antennal ratio, and setae of flagellum reduced in number (Fig. 16). Temporal setae 14; including 8–10 verticals and 4–6 postorbitals. Clypeus with 22–25 setae. Tentorium 88–93 µm long, 13–20 µm wide. Palpomere 1–5 lengths (µm): 50–55; 65–70; 100–145; 155–165; 120–190. Wing (Fig. 17). VR 0.88–0.93. Brachiolum with 2 long setae. Squama with 22–24 setae. Thorax. Antepronotal setae 4; dorsocentrals 13–31; acrostichals 16–18; prescutellars 1–2; supraalars 2; prealars 8–9; scutellars 7–10. Legs. Spur on fore tibia 35–43 µm long with 5 lateral teeth. Spurs on mid tibia 38–48 and 45–53 µm long with 6 lateral teeth. Spurs on hind tibia 38–40 and 63–73 µm long with 8 lateral teeth. Tibial comb on hind leg of 6 setae. Lengths (µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 4. Hypopygium (Fig. 18). Tergite IX with irregular slightly concave row of 10 or 11 setae. Gonocoxite 125–133 µm long. Gonostylus 110–148 µm long. Median volsella 25–45 µm long, 28–30 µm wide. HR 0.85–1.20. HV 2.15–2.91. Diganosis This new species differs from other known species of the genus by the unique body coloration. Antennal dimorphism is present, a condition previously found in a Chinese species of Trissopelopia (Cheng and Wang 2005) and a Nearctic species of Oliveridia (Oliver 1983). As in the female, the shape of the dorsomedial eye extension in specimens with femalelike antennae is noticeably broader. The present new species is similar to H. trina sp. n. in having antennal dimorphism, but its wing has one marking (Fig. 17), whereas the wing of H. trina sp. n. has three distinct pigmented areas (Fig. 30). In addition, the present new species differs from H. trina sp. n. by its overall yellowish body color.Published as part of Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2006, Review of Hayesomyia Murray & Fittkau (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae) from China, pp. 35-59 in Zootaxa 1147 on pages 43-45, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17209
Denopelopia diaoluonica Cheng & Wang, 2005, sp. n.
Denopelopia diaoluonica sp. n. (Figs. 6–8) Type material. Holotype male (BDN No. 1453), CHINA: Hainan Province, Lingshui County, Diaoluo Town, 20. V. 1988, light trap, X. H. Wang. Paratypes: 3 males (BDN No. 1457, BDN No. 0 4988 and BDN No. 04983), same data as holotype. Etymology. The species is named after the type locality. Male imago (n = 4) Dimensions. Total length 1.66–1.94, 1.83 mm. Wing length 1.11–1.21, 1.17 mm. Coloration. Head brown. Antenna brown. Thorax brown with darker vittae. Tergites I–VI pale brown; tergites VII–VIII darker. Hypopygium pale brown. Wing without makings. Head. Antenna as in Fig. 6. AR 0.50–0.54, 0.52. Temporal setae uniserial 12 –16, 14; including 10 –11, 10 verticals and 2 –5, 3 postorbitals. Clypeus with 14 –19, 17 setae. Palpomere 1–5 lengths (µm): 18 –28, 22; 30 –40, 37; 103–110, 107; 123–130, 125; 108–210, 182. Wing (Fig. 7). VR 0.86–0.94, 0.90. Brachiolum with 5 –6, 6 long setae. Squama with 4 –8, 6 setae. Anal lobe absent. Thorax. Antepronotal setae 2 –2, 2. Dorsocentrals 15 –24, 20; acrostichals 12 –18, 15; prealars 5 –6, 6; scutellars 7 –8, 8. Legs. Spur on fore tibia 13 –25, 21 µm long, with 3 lateral teeth. Spurs on mid tibia 20 –23, 21 µm and 25 –35, 31 µm long, with 3 lateral teeth. Spurs on hind tibiae 20 –25, 23 and 28 –45, 38 µm long, with 3 lateral teeth. Tibial comb on hind leg of 7 setae. Length (µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 2. (The fore tarsi of specimen No. 0 4988, mid tarsi of specimen No. 1457, and mid and hind tarsi of specimen No. 0 4983 are lost). Hypopygium (Fig. 8). Tergite IX with a row of 8 –10, 10 setae. Anterior end of sternapodeme pointed, 5 –8, 7 µm in width. Gonocoxite 98–105, 102 µm long. Length of gonocoxite/width of gonocoxite 2.37–2.79, 2.52.Gonostylus 70 –80, 74 µm long, slender and slightly curved. HR 1.31–1.46, 1.37. HV 1.85–2.61, 2.31. Female, pupa, and larva. Unknown. Distribution. This new species was collected at the type locality, a subtropical mountain area on Hainan Island (Oriental China). Diagnosis. The new species differs from other known species of the genus Denopelopia by having a very low antennal ratio.Published as part of Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2005, Denopelopia Roback & Rutter from China with emendation of the generic diagnosis (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae), pp. 55-63 in Zootaxa 1042 on pages 58-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16983
Psectrotanypus lateralis Cheng & Wang, 2006, sp. n.
Psectrotanypus lateralis sp. n. (Figs. 1–6) Type material. Holotype male (BDN No.07544), CHINA: Yunnan Province, Wuding County, Shizishan Mountain, 11.VIII. 1986, light trap, X. H. Wang. Etymology. The species name lateralis, is from Latin, meaning lateral, referring to the pigment on the abdomen. Diagnostic characters. The species differs from other known species of the genus by the banded abdomen, the characteristic wing markings with two distinct pigmented areas (one around crossvein rm and one around fCu), some slightly darkened areas on cell m 3 + 4, r 2 + 3 and r 4 + 5, and the low AR (about 1.7). Male imago (n = 1) Total length 5.88 mm. Wing length 3.35 mm. Total length/wing length 1.75. Wing length/length of profemur 2.13. Coloration. Head brown. Thorax pale brown, vittae not distinct. Tergites I–V yellow, each with rounded bright brown area in middle and 2 distinct lateral brown bands; tergites VI–VII bright brown each with 2 distinct lateral brown bands; tergites VIII–IX brown; hypopygium brown (Fig. 1) Head. AR 1.68. Temporal setae 26, including 22 verticals and 4 postorbitals. Clypeus with 11 setae. Tentorium 230 µm long, 95 µm wide. Length of palpomere 1–5 (µm): 75, 125, 220, 295, 430. Thorax. Antepronotal setae 30. Dorsocentrals 41, acrostichals 39, prealars 38, scutellars 23, preepisternals 9, postnotals 2. Legs. Spur on fore tibiae 85 µm long with 14 lateral teeth; apex of fore tibiae with 4 long bristles (Fig. 3). Spur on mid tibiae 83 and 88 µm long with 14 and 16 lateral teeth (Fig. 4). Spur on hind tibiae 75 and 100 µm long with 16 and 14 lateral teeth; tibial comb on hind leg of 11 setae (Fig. 5). Length (µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 1. Hypopygium (Fig. 6). Gonocoxite 285 µm long. Gonostylus 2085 µm long. HR 1.39. HV 2.87. Female, pupa, and larva unknown. Distribution: The species was found in the Yunnan Province of Oriental China.Published as part of Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2006, Psectrotanypus Kieffer (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae) from China, pp. 49-56 in Zootaxa 1128 on pages 50-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17184
Clinotanypus tuberosus Cheng & Wang 2008, sp. n.
Clinotanypus tuberosus sp. n. (Figs 11–14) Type material. Holotype male, CHINA: Hainan Province, Changjiang County, Bawangling Nature Conservation Area, 11.v.1989, light trap, X.H. Wang (BDN No. 1431). Etymology. From Latin, tuber, swelling, bulb, referring to the tubercle on the margin of tergite IX. Diagnostic characters. The new species differs from C. nervosus (Meigen) in the banding pattern of the tergites. It can be distinguished from other members of the genus by the unique wing pattern and by the presence of a tubercle on tergite IX. Male (n = 1). Total length 4.8 mm. Wing length 2.33 mm. Total length / wing length 2.06. Wing length / length of profemur 2.16. Coloration. Head including antenna brown. Ground color of thorax pale brown; scutum with five black spots; preepisternum brown; postnotum with one black and two brown spots (Fig. 11). Ground color of abdomen brown; tergites II–VII each with single narrow dark band; hypopygium brown (Fig. 12). Ground color of legs brown; apex of all femur and tibia dark brown; fore ta 3–5 and mid- and hind ta 4–5 dark brown. Wing with brown transverse band from distal R 1 to mid M 1+2; R–M covered by round brown spot (Fig. 13). Head. AR 2.5. Temporal setae 14 including 12 verticals and 2 postorbitals. Clypeus with 22 setae. Tentorium 160 µm long, 50 µm wide. Palpomere lengths (in µm): 65, 70, 150, 165, 215. Wing (Fig. 13). VR 1.1. Costal extension 90 µm long. Brachiolum with 4 long setae. Squama with 26 setae. Thorax. Antepronotals 2, dorsocentrals 16, acrostichals 8, prealars 10, preepisternals 14, postnotals 3. Scutellum with 8 setae. Legs. Spur on foretibia 73 µm long without lateral teeth; spurs on midtibia 55 and 68 µm long with 7 lateral teeth; spurs on hind tibia 53 and 98 µm long with 6 and 7 lateral teeth; apex of ta 1– ta 3 of mid- and hind legs each with 1 pseudospur; weak comb on foretibia with 20 setae; comb on hind tibia double with 12 plus 16 setae. Lengths and proportions of legs as in Table 3. Hypopygium (Fig. 14). Tergite IX concave, medially with small tubercle, with 21 short setae on each side. Anal point indistinct. Gonocoxite 253 µm long, cylindrical, outer margin convex with 8 setae. Gonostylus 128 µm long, robust, swollen basally. Megaseta 5 µm long. HR 1.98, HV 3.76. Female, pupa and larva. Unknown. Distribution. The species was collected in the Hainan province in Oriental China.Published as part of Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2008, New species of Clinotanypus Kieffer, 1913 (Chironomidae: Tanypodinae) from China, pp. 53-65 in Zootaxa 1944 (1) on pages 59-62, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1944.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/523126
Hayesomyia trina Cheng & Wang, 2006, sp. n.
Hayesomyia trina sp. n. (Figs. 27–31) Type material Holotype male (BDN No. 10755), Yunnan Province, Zhongdian County, Hutiaoxia, 1602 m, 26.V. 1996, light trap, X. H. Wang. Paratypes: 1 male (BDN No. 10949) same data as holotype; 1 male (BDN No. 11143), Yunnan Province, Dali City, Yinqiao Town, 2000 m, 21.V. 1996, sweep net, X. H. Wang; 1 male (BDN No. 13032), CHINA: Sichuan Province, Baoxin County, Xinglong Township, Xihe River, 1100 m, 19.VI. 1996, light trap, X. H. Wang; 1 male (BDN No. 11265), Yunnan Province, Dali City, Diancangshan Mountain, Qingbixi, 2370 m, 23.V. 1996, light trap, Y. Z. Du. Etymology The species name is from Latin trinus, three, referring to tergites II–III, each with three brown spots. Male imago (n = 5) Dimensions. Total length 2.8–3.68, 3.09 mm. Wing length 1.95–2.25, 2.09 mm. Total length/wing length 1.33–1.88, 1.48. Wing length/length of profemur 2.16–2.53, 2.34. Coloration. Head brown. Ground color of thorax brown, darker brown pigmentation confined to narrow band on anteanepisternum II along anapleural suture, 1 / 3 of preepisternum, 1 / 2 of median anepisternum II, 4 areas of scutum and posterior 2 / 3 of postnotum (Fig 27). Ground color of abdomen pale yellow, tergites II–III each with 3 spots; tergites IV–VI each with brown spot in middle; tergite VII brown on distal 2 / 3; tergite VIII entirely brown; hypopygium pale yellow.(Fig. 28)Legs pale with apical brown rings on femora. Wings with 3 distinct pigmented areas, 1 at humeral vein, 1 along crossveins rm and mcu and 1 in cell m 3 + 4 (Fig. 30). Head. Antennae dimorphic. Long antennal morph with AR 1.07 (BDN No. 10755). Short antennal morph (BDN No. 11143, No. 11265, and No. 13032) with 11 flagellomeres, low antennal ratio, and setae of flagellum reduced in number. (Antennae of specimen No. 10949 were lost). Temporal setae 14 –16, 15; including 10 –12, 11 verticals and 4 –6, 4 postorbitals. Clypeus with 16 –26, 18 setae. Tentorium 90–195, 122 µm long, 25 –45, 35 µm wide. Palpomere 1–5 lengths (µm): 48 –60, 53; 83 –88, 85; 143–175, 163; 178–208, 192; 270–320, 294. Wing (Fig. 30). VR 0.84–0.92, 0.89. Brachiolum with 2 –3, 2 long setae. Squama with 25 –32, 28 setae. Thorax. Antepronotal setae 4; dorsocentrals 20 –32, 28; acrostichals 19 –22, 21; prescutellars 2; supraalars 2;prealars 9 –14, 12; scutellars 11 –30, 19. Legs. Spur on fore tibia 43 –53, 47 µm long with 6 lateral teeth. Spurs on mid tibia 43 –55, 50 and 53 –63, 59 µm long with 7 and 6 lateral teeth. Spurs on hind tibia 40 –48, 46 and 70 –88, 79 µm long with 5 and 6 lateral teeth, respectively. Tibial comb on hind leg with 5 setae. Length (µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 7. Hypopygium (Fig. 31). Tergite IX with irregular slightly concave row of 6 –12, 10 setae. Gonocoxite 163–193, 182 µm long. Gonostylus 150–175, 161 µm long. Median volsella 23 –38, 31 µm long, 25 –45, 32 µm wide. HR 1.04–1.28, 1.13. HV 1.74–2.1, 1.92. Diagnosis This new species differs from other known species of the genus Hayesomyia by the characteristic color pattern of the male abdomen. It shows antennal dimorphism. As in the female, the shape of the dorsomedial eye extension in those specimens with femalelike antenna is noticeably broader. It shares this character with H. galbina sp. n, but differs from the latter in markings of the wing and body and in the presence of narrow brown rings on the femora.Published as part of Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2006, Review of Hayesomyia Murray & Fittkau (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae) from China, pp. 35-59 in Zootaxa 1147 on pages 50-53, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17209
Denopelopia bractea Cheng & Wang, 2005, sp. n.
Denopelopia bractea sp. n. (Figs. 1–5) Type material. Holotype male (BDN No. 1455), CHINA: Guangdong Province, Fengkai County, Heishiding Natural Conversation, 20. IV. 1988, light trap, X. H. Wang. Paratypes: 1 male (BDN No. 03406), Gansu Province, Tianshui City, Dangchuan Town, 1450 m, 8. VIII. 1993, light trap, W. J. Bu. 1 male (BDN No. 1602), CHINA: Guangxi Autonomous Region, Longsheng County, Sanmen Town, 27. V. 1990, light trap, X. H. Wang. 1 male (BDN No. 1591), Guangxi Autonomous Region, Jinxiu County, Luoxiang Town, Daleng village, 7. VI. 1990, sweep net X. H. Wang. 1 male (BDN No.08119), Xizang Autonomous Region, Zayü County, 27. VI. 1988, light trap, C. Y. Deng. Etymology. The species name is from the Latin bractea, scale, referring to the tibiae of the front legs with two large scalelike setae. Male imago (n = 5) Dimensions. Total length 2.23–2.80, 2.56 mm. Wing length 1.42–1.90, 1.65 mm. Total length/wing length 1.45–1.70, 1.55. Coloration. Head brown. Antenna brown. Thorax dark brown with darker vittae. Abdomen brown. Hypopygium dark brown. Wing without makings. Head. AR 0.74–1.16, 0.99. Temporal setae uniserial 10 –14, 12; including 8 –12, 11 verticals and 1 –2, 2 postorbitals. Clypeus with 14 –26, 19 setae. Palpomere 1–5 lengths (µm): 25 –35, 30; 40 –78, 57; 115–198, 156; 125–185, 160; 213–310, 264. Wing (Fig. 1). VR 0.88–0.97, 0.93. Brachiolum with 3 –7, 5 long setae. Squama with 9 –12, 12 setae. Anal lobe obtuse. Thorax. Antepronotal setae 2 –3, 2. Dorsocentrals 13 –23, 18; acrostichals 13 –26, 21; prealars 5 –8, 6; Scutellars 9 –13, 11. Legs. Spur on fore tibia 23 –30, 28 µm long with 3 lateral teeth. Spurs on mid tibia 23 –30, 28 µm and 28 –43, 36 µm long, with 3 lateral teeth (Fig. 2). Spurs on hind tibia 18 –35, 28 µm and 33 –55, 45 µm long, with 3 lateral teeth. Tibiae of front legs with 2 large apical spatulate scalelike setae (Fig. 3). Tibial comb on hind leg of 7 setae (Fig. 4). Length (µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 1. (The fore and mid tarsi of specimen No. 0 8119, mid and hind tarsi of specimen No. 1591, fore tarsi of specimen No. 0 3406, and mid tarsi of specimen No. 1602 are lost). Hypopygium (Fig. 5). Tergite IX with a row of 8 –10, 10 setae. Anterior end of sternapodeme with transverse connection 8 –23, 13 µm long. Gonocoxite 125–205, 153 µm long. Length of gonocoxite/width of gonocoxite 1.77–1.98 1.85. Gonostylus 83–125, 102 µm long, slender, and slightly curved. HR 1.45–1.54, 1.50. HV 2.24–2.66, 2.5. Female, pupa, and larva. Unknown. Distribution. The species has been found in both Oriental (Guangdong Province, Guangxi Province, and Xizang Autonomous Region) and Palaearctic (Gansu Province) China. Diagnosis. This new species can be separated from other known species of the genus by having two large spatulate, scalelike setae on the apex of the fore tibiae (Fig. 3).Published as part of Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2005, Denopelopia Roback & Rutter from China with emendation of the generic diagnosis (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae), pp. 55-63 in Zootaxa 1042 on pages 56-58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16983
Thienemannimyia Fittkau (Diptera: Chironomidae) from China
Cheng, Ming, Wang, Xinhua (2009): Thienemannimyia Fittkau (Diptera: Chironomidae) from China. Zootaxa 2074: 50-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18717
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