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Xaniona Zhang & Huang 2005
Key to species of Xaniona (males) 1 Lobe of pygofer with spine-like posterodorsal appendage............................ X. galacta Zhang & Huang, 2005 - Lobe of pygofer without appendages...................................................................... 2 2 Aedeagal shaft with two pairs of processes........................................ X. cerina Zhang & Huang, 2005 - Aedeagal shaft with three processes......................................................... X. falcata sp. nov.Published as part of Yan, Bin & Yang, Mao-Fa, 2017, Taxonomic study of the leafhopper genera Farynala Dworakowska and Xaniona Zhang & Huang (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Typhlocybini), with descriptions of three new species from China, pp. 519-528 in Zootaxa 4276 (4) on page 527, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4276.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/80792
Dorcus liyingbingi Huang & Chen 2013
Dorcus liyingbingi Huang & Chen, 2013 [ẆOEƛẃ] (Figs. 1 D–F; 4C–D; 6C–D; 7D–F; 9D–F; 10D–F) Material examined. 1♂, CHINA, Yunnan: Nujiang Prefecture, Gongshan County, Biluo Snow Moutain [ỠƤǟ Ɯ], Galabo Village, N27°45′9.66″ E98°47′13.30″, 2597 m, 18.VIII.2017, Xue-Ying Li leg. (CCZC); 1♂, CHINA, Yunnan: Nujiang Prefecture, Gongshan County, 15.VII.2011, Ying-Bin Li leg. (CTLH). Distribution. China (Yunnan).Published as part of Wang, Cheng-Bin & Zhou, Chao, 2019, Dorcus tianlongi, a new species from central China (Coleoptera: Lucanidae: Lucaninae), pp. 575-588 in Zootaxa 4691 (5) on page 587, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4691.5.9, http://zenodo.org/record/352761
Combining multiple scholarly relationships with author cocitation analysis: A preliminary exploration on improving knowledge domain mappings
Author cocitation analysis (ACA) is a branch of bibliometrics and knowledge representation that aims to map knowledge domains. However, ACA has been criticized because count-based measurement is too simple, and resulting maps are insufficiently informative. Since different scholarly relationships, e.g., coauthorship and author bibliographic coupling relationships, can extract out different relationships among authors in various perspectives, combining them with ACA for constructing knowledge domain mappings is our major purpose. The proposed method constructs the hybrid matrix from all relationships in four steps: relationship normalization, calculating the similarity between scholarly relationships, calculating adjustment parameters, and constructing hybrid relationships. The important parameters for integrating these matrices are calculated according to the distance in the hyperspace transformed from the similarity among the scholarly relationships by exploratory factor analysis. Compared with ACA, the results of the proposed method show: (1) More sub-fields in the given discipline can be identified when combining other scholarly relationships; (2) The more scholarly relationships added into ACA, the more details in terms of research area the method will find; (3) Good visualization in clustering is depicted when we combine other scholarly relationships. As a result, the proposed method offers a good choice to understand researchers and to map knowledge domains in a study field for integrating more scholarly relationships at the same time. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.SCI(E)SSCIARTICLE3810-8221
Nodalula Lin & Huang, 2007, gen. nov.
<i>Nodalula</i> gen. nov. <p> <b>Type species:</b> <i>Nodalula dalinghensis</i> <b>sp. nov.</b></p> <p> <b>Etymology:</b> Derived from latin ‘noda’ (knot) and ‘alula’ (wing). <b>Diagnosis:</b> As for the family.</p> <p> <b>Distribution and age:</b> North China; Lower Cretaceous.</p>Published as part of <i>Lin, Qi-Bin & Huang, Di-Ying, 2007, A new family of Cavilabiata from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation, China (Odonata: Anisoptera), pp. 59-64 in Zootaxa 1469</i> on page 60, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/273746">10.5281/zenodo.273746</a>
Propedicellus Huang & Huang & Liu 2020, gen. nov.
Key to species of Propedicellus gen. nov. 1. Female............................................................................................. 2 - Male............................................................................................... 3 2. Scutellum parallel at sides, each elytron with two series of sharp tubercles, one located at side and starting from near lateral base to apical 1/3, another one located near dorsal side and from near basal 1/3 to near apical 1/3, hind wing with CuA 2 and MP 4 veins longer than MP 3 vein................................................................. P. qiului sp. nov. - Scutellum not parallel at sides, each elytron without two series of sharp tubercles, hind wing with CuA 2, MP 4 and MP 3 veins sub-equal in length.................................................................... P. guoliangi sp. nov. 3. Lateral spines of prothorax not covered with short yellowish-brown setae dorsally, distance between sides of marginated portion at apical 1/3 as wide as elytra or slightly wider than elytra....................... Propedicellus vitalisi (Pic, 1925) - Lateral spines of prothorax densely covered with short yellowish-brown setae dorsally, distance between sides of marginated portion at apical 1/3 distinctly narrower than elytra........................................................... 4 4. Yellowish-brown setal bands on sides of pronotum extending to base, each elytron with two series of sharp tubercles, one located at side and starting from near lateral base to apical 1/3, another one located near dorsal side and from near basal 1/3 to near apical 1/3; hind wing with CuA 2 vein longer than MP 3 and MP 4 veins, MP 3 and MP 4 veins sub-equal in length; tergite VIII truncated apically, stem of spiculum gastrale curved towards dorsum at base, apex of dorsal struts of penis slightly expanded towards inner sides....................................................................... P. qiului sp. nov. - Yellowish-brown setal bands on sides of pronotum not extending to base, each elytron without two series of sharp tubercles; hind wing with MP 4 vein longer than CuA 2 vein, CuA 2 vein longer than MP 3 vein; tergite VIII notched at apical middle, stem of spiculum gastrale curved towards venter at base, apex of dorsal struts of penis not expanded towards inner sides.........Published as part of Huang, Gui-Qiang, Huang, Jian-Bin & Liu, Yi-Feng, 2020, Review of the genus Hechinoschema Thomson, 1857 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae Lamiinae: Monochamini), with description of a new genus and two new species, pp. 517-537 in Zootaxa 4768 (4) on page 535, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4768.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/378582
FIGURE 1 in Deep mourning with the loss of Professor Qi-Bin Lin
FIGURE 1. Prof. Qin-Bin Lin in his last years. A, Prof. Lin with his colleagues of younger generations; Xin-Neng Lian, Qi-Bin Lin, Di-Ying Huang, and Yan-Zhe Fu (from left to right) in front of Prof. Lin's apartment. B, Chen-Yang Cai visited Prof. Lin at his home (photographed by D.-Y. Huang). C, Prof. Lin with two younger scholars (photographed by D.-Y. Huang). D, Chen-Yang Cai visited Lin at the hospital on June 10th, 2022 (photographed by D.-Y. Huang).Published as part of HUANG, DI-YING, CAI, CHEN-YANG & ZHANG, HAI-CHUN, 2022, Deep mourning with the loss of Professor Qi-Bin Lin, pp. 385-389 in Palaeoentomology 5 (4) on page 386, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.4.11, http://zenodo.org/record/733334
Visual analysis and synthesis with physically grounded constraints
"The past decade has witnessed remarkable progress in image-based, data-driven vision and graphics. However, existing approaches often treat the images as pure 2D signals and not as a 2D projection of the physical 3D world. As a result, a lot of training examples are required to cover sufficiently diverse appearances and inevitably suffer from limited generalization capability. In this thesis, I propose ""inference-by-composition"" approaches to overcome these limitations by modeling and interpreting visual signals in terms of physical surface, object, and scene. I show how we can incorporate physically grounded constraints such as scene-specific geometry in a non-parametric optimization framework for (1) revealing the missing parts of an image due to removal of a foreground or background element, (2) recovering high spatial frequency details that are not resolvable in low-resolution observations. I then extend the framework from 2D images to handle spatio-temporal visual data (videos). I demonstrate that we can convincingly fill spatio-temporal holes in a temporally coherent fashion by jointly reconstructing the appearance and motion. Compared to existing approaches, our technique can synthesize physically plausible contents even in challenging videos. For visual analysis, I apply stereo camera constraints for discovering multiple approximately linear structures in extremely noisy videos with an ecological application to bird migration monitoring at night. The resulting algorithms are simple and intuitive while achieving state-of-the-art performance without the need of training on an exhaustive set of visual examples."Submission original under an indefinite embargo labeled 'Open Access'. The submission was exported from vireo on 2016-11-09 without embargo termsThe student, Jia-Bin Huang, accepted the attached license on 2016-07-04 at 02:00.The student, Jia-Bin Huang, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2016-07-04 at 02:17.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2016-07-06 at 14:09.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #9749 on 2016-11-09 at 10:22:39Made available in DSpace on 2016-11-10T17:50:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3
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Ahlbergia clarolinea Huang & Chen
Ahlbergia clarolinea Huang & Chen (Figs. 18–21, 63– 66, 71–72, 90–91, 104, 108) Ahlbergia clarolinea Huang & Chen, 2006: 317, figs. 4–6 for male and female genitalia, cpl. 12, figs. 1–3 for habitus. Material. CHINA: Yunnan province: 1 ♀ (CHH, holotype, dissected), Lijiang City, Yulongxueshan, 2800m, 29. IV. 2005, H. Huang leg..; 3 ♂♂, 1 ♀ (CHH, dissected), Lijiang, Yulongxueshan, 2600m, 26.IV. 2015, H. Huang leg.; 2 ♂♂ (CCAM, paratypes, dissected), Lijiang, Ludian, 2600–2900m, IV. 2006, A.-M. Chen leg.; 8 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀ (CHH; 2 ♂♂ & 2 ♀♀ dissected), Lijiang, Ludian, 2500–2800m, 13.V. 2014; 7 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀ (CHH; 2 ♂♂ & 2 ♀♀ dissected), Lijiang, Ludian, 2600–2700m, 28.IV. 2015 & 20.V. 2015, H. Huang & X.-D. Yang leg.; 1 ♂ (CZZH), Dali Bai Autonomous Region, Yunlong County, Tianchi, 20.V. 2014, Z.-H. Zheng leg.; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (CHSJ), Kunming, IV. 2014, S.-J. Hu leg.. Sichuan province: 1 ♀ (CHH, dissected), Liangshan Yi Autonomous Region, Muli County, Liziping, 2700m, 5.V. 2014, X.-D. Yang leg.. Remarks. The female holotype was collected from Yulongxueshan whilst the male paratypes were collected from Ludian, thus the association of male and female requires a confirmation from more material. In a recent expedition made by the first author, specimens of both sexes were collected from both localities. An examination of male and female genitalia proved the original association of male and female to be correct. Distribution. Yunnan (Lijiang, Kunming, Yunlong), Sichuan (Muli).Published as part of Huang, Hao & Zhu, Jian-Qing, 2016, Ahlbergia maoweiweii sp. n. from Shaanxi, China with revisional notes on similar species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), pp. 409-433 in Zootaxa 4114 (4) on page 431, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4114.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/27160
Review of the genus Hechinoschema Thomson, 1857 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae Lamiinae: Monochamini), with description of a new genus and two new species
Huang, Gui-Qiang, Huang, Jian-Bin, Liu, Yi-Feng (2020): Review of the genus Hechinoschema Thomson, 1857 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae Lamiinae: Monochamini), with description of a new genus and two new species. Zootaxa 4768 (4): 517-537, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4768.4.
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