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汪士鋐撰 ; [伍崇曜輯]Date from preface.框13.1 x 9.1 cm., 9行21字, 黑口, 左右雙邊, 無魚尾, 版心中鐫分冊書名, 下鐫叢書名.Wang Shihong zhuan ; [Wu Chongyao ji]Kuang 13.1 x 9.1 cm., 9 xing 21 zi, hei kou, zuo you shuang bian, wu yu wei, ban xin zhong juan fen ce shu ming, xia juan cong shu ming
Calepitrimerus bungeanus Kuang, Luo & Wang 2005
Calepitrimerus bungeanus Kuang, Luo & Wang, 2005 Calepitrimerus bungeanus Kuang, Luo & Wang, 2005: 60. Host. Euonymus maackii Rupr. (Celastraceae). Relation to host. Vagrant on leaf undersurface, causing no apparent damage. Distribution. China (Beijing, Gansu).Published as part of Song, Zi-Wei, Xue, Xiao-Feng & Hong, Xiao-Yue, 2008, Eriophyoid mite fauna (Acari: Eriophyoidea) of Gansu Province, northwestern China with descriptions of twelve new species, pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 1756 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18181
Aculus leonuri Kuang, Luo & Wang 2005
Aculus leonuri Kuang, Luo & Wang, 2005 Aculus leonuri Kuang, Luo & Wang, 2005: 92–93. Host. Leonurus japonicus Houtt. (Lamiaceae). Relation to host. Vagrant. Distribution. China (Liaoning).Published as part of XUE, XIAO-FENG, GUO, JING-FENG & HONG, XIAO-YUE, 2013, Eriophyoid mites from Northeast China (Acari: Eriophyoidea) , pp. 1-123 in Zootaxa 3689 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3689.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/603121
Image, Identity, and Cherishing Antiquity: Wang Ao and Mid-Ming Suzhou
Wang Ao (1449–1524) was a distinguished scholar, great statesman and major provider of literati and artistic patronage in mid-Ming dynasty Suzhou. This paper examines key aspects of both his own personal literati activities and those that he sponsored, to discern two major trends. Wang Ao was determined to aggrandise his own family and to promote the cultural legacy of the ancient kingdom of Wu which once had its capital in Suzhou. His patronage was demonstrably geared towards artists and scholars who shared his interest in antiquity. © 2009, Maney Publishing.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
A Study of Wang Chien-Ming Effect on the Sport Motivation of Youth Baseball and Junior Baseball Players
[[abstract]]In Taiwan, the baseball game divides five groups, little baseball, youth baseball, junior baseball, mature baseball, and professional baseball. The baseball comes from Japan to Taiwan in Japanese era to establish the best development of Taiwan baseball. Afterward little baseball, youth baseball and junior baseball win three champions in the world baseball championship, so Taiwan triple-baseball was famous in the world. In Taiwan, triple-baseball players have different motivation, so the coach could teach the different level players in accordance with their motivation. Through correlation analysis, the study develops excellent overseas players (like Wang Chien-Ming) affect the learning attitude of baseball trainees obviously and increase parents give their children the hope of education in the baseball. So Wang Chien-Ming effect will influence trainees? learning attitude to increase the training motivation, trainees hope to be well-known in the world like Wang Chien-Ming. Although Wang Chien-Ming effect sways parents the hope of education for their children, parents don?t affect the learning attitude and the training motivation for their children. The study thinks trainees could worship idols so that they would imitate sport players and strive to learn
Clay mineralogy and major element chemistry of the early Quaternary and late Miocene paleosols on Penghu Islands (Pescadores), Taiwan
Glyptacus glaucae Kuang 1987
Glyptacus glaucae Kuang, 1987 Glyptacus glaucae Kuang, 1987: 37. Glyptacus glaucae; Amrine & Stasny, 1994: 218. Glyptacus glaucae; Kuang, 1995: 40–41. Host. Quercus glauca (Fagaceae). Relation to host. Vagrant. Distribution. China (Fujian).Published as part of XUE, XIAO-FENG, WANG, ZHEN, SONG, ZI-WEI & HONG, XIAO-YUE, 2009, Eriophyoid mites on Fagaceae with descriptions of seven new genera and eleven new species (Acari: Eriophyoidea), pp. 1-95 in Zootaxa 2253 (1) on page 18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2253.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/549621
Epitrimerus armeniacae Kuang, Luo & Wang 2005
<i>Epitrimerus armeniacae</i> Kuang, Luo & Wang 2005 <p> <i>Epitrimerus armeniacae</i> Kuang, Luo & Wang, 2005: 55.</p> <p> <i>Epitrimerus armeniacae</i>; Song <i>et al</i>., 2008: 25.</p> <p> <b>Host.</b> <i>Prunus armeniaca</i> L. (Rosaceae).</p> <p> <b>Relation to host.</b> Vagrant.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Gansu, Jilin).</p>Published as part of <i>XUE, XIAO-FENG, GUO, JING-FENG & HONG, XIAO-YUE, 2013, </i><p class=" HeadingRunIn "><i> <strong> Eriophyoid mites from Northeast China (Acari: Eriophyoidea) , pp. 1-123 in Zootaxa 3689 (1)</strong></i><strong> on page 50, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3689.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/6031216">http://zenodo.org/record/6031216</a></strong></p>
Apodiptacus acutissimae Lin & Kuang 1997
Apodiptacus acutissimae Lin & Kuang, 1997 Apodiptacus acutissimae Lin & Kuang, 1997: 155–156. Apodiptacus acutissimae; Kuang, et al., 2005: 131–132. Host. Quercus acutissima (Fagaceae). Relation to host. Vagrant. Distribution. China (Zhejiang).Published as part of XUE, XIAO-FENG, WANG, ZHEN, SONG, ZI-WEI & HONG, XIAO-YUE, 2009, Eriophyoid mites on Fagaceae with descriptions of seven new genera and eleven new species (Acari: Eriophyoidea), pp. 1-95 in Zootaxa 2253 (1) on page 67, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2253.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/549621
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