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Fig. 1. – Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo. A in Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo (Gesneriaceae), a new species from South China
Fig. 1. – Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo. A. Habit; B. Opened corolla with stamens and staminodes; C. One calyx lobe; D. Calyx and pistil. [Fang Wen 100803, IBK] [Drawing: Wen-Hong Lin]Published as part of Wen, Fang & Wei, Yi-Gang, 2014, Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo (Gesneriaceae), a new species from South China, pp. 9-19 in Candollea 69 (1) on page 11, DOI: 10.15553/c2014v691a2, http://zenodo.org/record/576184
FIGURE 2. Lancets. A. Gilpinia baiyinaobaoa. B. G. fennica. C. G. virens. D. G. massoniana. E. G. yongrenica. F. G. pinicola. G. G. tohi. H. G in Gilpinia infuscalae Wang & Wei, sp. nov. and a key to the Chinese Gilpinia species (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae)
FIGURE 2. Lancets. A. Gilpinia baiyinaobaoa. B. G. fennica. C. G. virens. D. G. massoniana. E. G. yongrenica. F. G. pinicola. G. G. tohi. H. G. infuscalae sp. nov. I. G. tabulaeformis. J. G. hebedentata. K. G. jinghongensis. L. G. jingxii. M. G. lipuensis. N. G. nigra. A–G, I–M: Drawings of lancet by Xiao (1992), Xiao et al. (1992) and Xu (1997); N, photo by DRS.Published as part of <i>Wang, Hannan, Smith, David R., Xiao, Wei, Niu, Gengyun & Wei, Meicai, 2019, Gilpinia infuscalae Wang & Wei, sp. nov. and a key to the Chinese Gilpinia species (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae), pp. 589-596 in Zootaxa 4571 (4)</i> on page 594, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4571.4.11, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10072942">http://zenodo.org/record/10072942</a>
Fig. 2. – Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo. A in Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo (Gesneriaceae), a new species from South China
Fig. 2. – Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo. A. Natural hillside habitat; B. Natural habitat; C. Plant in natural habitat; D. Plant with cymes and flowers in cultivation; E. Frontal view of cyme and flowers; F. Anatomical dissections of the cyme, showing bracts, pistil and opened corolla; G. Lateral view of flower, calyx and pistil; H. daxial and abaxial views of calyx lobes. [D-H: Fang Wen 100803, IBK] [Photos: A-C: Fang Wen; D-E: Shi-Liang Mo; F-H: Wen-Hong Lin]Published as part of Wen, Fang & Wei, Yi-Gang, 2014, Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo (Gesneriaceae), a new species from South China, pp. 9-19 in Candollea 69 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.15553/c2014v691a2, http://zenodo.org/record/576184
Guan Wei (Art forum)
Guan Wei will be speaking on - The Three Elements in My Work – Wisdom, Knowledge, Humour".
“I try to emphasise three elements in my work: wisdom, knowledge & humour. I believe people need wisdom to choose from the many different cultural traditions that confront us everyday; knowledge is the key to open our minds to the diversity of the world; and humour is necessary to comfort our hearts. I also like to tell stories in my work”.
Born 1957, Beijing, China. In 1989, three years after graduating from the Department of Fine Arts at Beijing Capital University, Guan Wei came to Australia to take up an artist-in-residence at the Tasmanian School of Art. He was invited to undertake two further residencies: one at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney (1992), the other at the Canberra School of Art, Australian National University (1993). Since then he obtained many grants, including Australia Council’s grant for Greene St New York studio in 2003, Cite International des Art Paris in 2007 & Fellowship in 2008-2009. In 2008 he set up a studio in Beijing. Now he lives & works in both Beijing & Sydney.
Guan Wei’s work has a profoundly felt, if implicitly ironic, moral dimension. In their complex symbolic form, his subjects potently embody current social & environmental dilemmas. They are equally the product of his rich cultural repertory of symbols & his informed socio-political awareness & art-historical knowledge.
Wei has held 45 solo exhibitions, including, most recently, ‘Spellbound’ 2011 at He Xiang Ning OCT Contemporary Art Centre Shenzhen; ‘Cloud in the sky, Water in the bottle’ Shumu Art Space, Beijing 2010. In 2006, Craftsman House published Guan Wei’s monograph. He has won several awards, including the 2002 Sir John Sulman Prize
Guan Wei : a contemporary Chinese artist
Guan Wei : a contemporary Chinese artist
Catalogue published to accompany the exhibition of the same name at the Plimsoll Gallery, Centre for the Arts, Hunter Street, Hobart, 12 July - 2 August, 1991.
Cover title also in Chinese
Petrocodon hechiensis Y. G. Wei & Mich. Moller 2011, comb. nov.
Petrocodon hechiensis (Y.G.Wei, Yan Liu & F.Wen) Y.G.Wei & Mich.Möller, comb. nov. Basionym:— Lagarosolen hechiensis Wei, Liu & Wen (2008: 299, fig. 1).Published as part of Weber, Anton, Wei, Yi-Gang, Puglisi, Carmen, Wen, Fang, Mayer, Veronika & Möller, Michael, 2011, A new definition of the genus Petrocodon (Gesneriaceae), pp. 49-67 in Phytotaxa 23 on page 60, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.23.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/489403
Pachyprotasis nitididorsata Wei & Zhong 2002
Pachyprotasis nitididorsata Wei & Zhong, 2002 (Figs. 28, 29, 51, 67, 85, 100, 114, 127) Pachyprotasis nitididorsata Wei & Zhon g, 2002: 230, fig. 225. ♀, type locality: Baiyunshan, Songxian (34 ° 15 ′N, 112 °06′E, alt. 1300 m), Henan, China. Pachyprotasis nitididorsata: Wei et al. 2006: 535; Taeger et al. 2010: 572. Distribution. China (Henan) (Fig. 127). Material examined. Holotype: Henan: ♀, Mt. Baiyun, Songxian (34 ° 15 ′N, 112 °06′E, alt. 1300 m), 0 4.06. 2001, Yihai Zhong leg.; non-type material: 1 ♀, Longyuwan, Luanchuan (33 ° 43 ′N, 111 ° 43 ′E, alt. 1300m), 23.07. 2003, Jigang Jiang leg.; 1 ♀, Longyuwan, Luanchuan (33 ° 43 ′N, 111 ° 43 ′E, alt. 1600–1800), 21.07. 2004, Weixing Liu leg. Discussion. This species is similar to P. nigroclypeata (see discussion of P. nigroclypeata). It is also similar to P. chenghanhuai and may be distinguished as follows (P. chenghanhuai in parentheses): space between punctures on mesepisternum without sculpture, distinctly shiny (space between punctures on mesepisternum with distinct sculpture, slightly shiny); middle serrulae each with 17–20 distal denticles (middle serrulae each with 11–12 distal denticles). Except for the serrulae, reliable morphological differences between these three species were not found.Published as part of Zhong, Yihai, Li, Zejian & Wei, Meicai, 2015, Six new Chinese species of the Pachyprotasis melanosoma group (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) with a key to the species, pp. 1-45 in Zootaxa 3914 (1) on page 13, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3914.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/28770
Siobla pseudoplesia Niu & Wei 2012
Siobla pseudoplesia Niu & Wei, 2012 (Figs 2 g, 2 h, 5 c, 5 d, 6 j–n, 9 h, 9 u, 10 w, 10 x) Siobla pseudoplesia Niu et al., 2012: 410. f #, type locality: Mt. Shennongjia, Hubei (China). Distribution. China (Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan). Remarks. The species is similar to S. acutitheca Niu & Wei, 2010 but differs from it in the ovipositor sheath distinctly shorter than middle tibia, the apical sheath very narrow in lateral view and acute at apex, the middle breadth of apical sheath about half breadth of the apex of hind tibia; the serrulae weakly sclerotized and almost flat, the 10 th serrula with 10–12 minute teeth; the postocellar area as broad as long; the interspaces between punctures on mesonotum microsculptured, almost mat; the abdominal tergite 1 weakly microsculptured, tergites 2–9 hardly microsculptured; and the first pulvillus small, distinctly shorter than half apical breadth of metabasitarsus.Published as part of Niu, Gengyun & Wei, Meicai, 2013, Revision of the Siobla formosana group (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae), pp. 41-68 in Zootaxa 3746 (1) on page 51, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3746.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/28530
Siobla pseudoplesia Niu & Wei 2012
Siobla pseudoplesia Niu & Wei, 2012 (Figs 2 g, 2 h, 5 c, 5 d, 6 j–n, 9 h, 9 u, 10 w, 10 x) Siobla pseudoplesia Niu et al., 2012: 410. f #, type locality: Mt. Shennongjia, Hubei (China). Distribution. China (Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan). Remarks. The species is similar to S. acutitheca Niu & Wei, 2010 but differs from it in the ovipositor sheath distinctly shorter than middle tibia, the apical sheath very narrow in lateral view and acute at apex, the middle breadth of apical sheath about half breadth of the apex of hind tibia; the serrulae weakly sclerotized and almost flat, the 10 th serrula with 10–12 minute teeth; the postocellar area as broad as long; the interspaces between punctures on mesonotum microsculptured, almost mat; the abdominal tergite 1 weakly microsculptured, tergites 2–9 hardly microsculptured; and the first pulvillus small, distinctly shorter than half apical breadth of metabasitarsus.Published as part of Niu, Gengyun & Wei, Meicai, 2013, Revision of the Siobla formosana group (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae), pp. 41-68 in Zootaxa 3746 (1) on page 51, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3746.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/28530
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