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Dong cheng za ji: [2 juan].
厲鶚撰 ; [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.Li E 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
Chinese Fables & Folktales III
There are four stories here. "When the Tiger was Rescued by the Old Taoist Monk" is an intriguing tale. During a flood, the Taoist master has his monks save villagers and even their property. They see an animal floating and the master wants him saved. The animal turns out to be a tiger. Should they tie him up in the boat? "No." opines the master; "he will not hurt someone who has saved him." As they get to the shore, the tiger jumps on the master and has to be driven away. Fables carry this story in different directions, from Androcles to the frozen snake who bites his "savior" as soon as he warms up. The art for this story is, I believe, the best in this series of three books. "How a Hen was Taken in" tells of a protective hen guarding her chicks against worthy predators like an eagle and a cat. Then a crow shows up, is friendly, hangs around, comes closer -- and soon makes off with a chick. This is a frequent Aesopic motif, found for example in a shepherd who raises or otherwise trusts a wolf. "Wang Hao Looks for his Horse" because his horse has been covered with hoarfrost and has turned white. After some frantic searching, Wang Hao comes back and of course finds his bay-colored horse again. "Zi Han Declines the Precious Jade" and, in rejecting this tribute of respect, Zi Han gains even more respect. Though better in this respect than Volume II, this book is sometimes careless about the placement of text on colors that render the text hard to read. Apparently the artist and design people did not cooperate well. Each of these stories at least borders on being a fable.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)In English, with some text in Chinese.Chinese text by Zheng Ma and Zheng Li; Translation by Wu Ying; Illustrations by Ma Li, Cheng Junjie, Zhan Shu'an, Wu Jianhua, Chen Yula
Xiangyang shou cheng lu
[撰人不詳]. 襄陽守城錄 / 趙萬年撰 ; [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.[zhuan ren bu xiang]. Xiangyang shou cheng lu / Zhao Wannian 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
Coronaproctus castanopsis , Li, Xu & Wu 2023
<i>Coronaproctus castanopsis</i> Li, Xu & Wu <p> <i>Coronaproctus castanopsis</i>, Li, Xu & Wu 2023: 436.</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> CHINA: Zhejiang Prov., Quzhou City, Kaihua county, Qianjiangyuan National Park on <i>Castanopsis</i> eyrei, San-an Wu leg., 7 first-instar nymphs, 10.ix.2020; 9 second-instar nymphs, 9.ix.2020; 1 third-instar female nymph, 18.x.2020; 4 third-instar female nymphs, 18.xi.2020; 1 third-instar male nymph, 18.x.2020; 3 third-instar male nymphs, 18.xi.2020; 1 male pupa, 18.xi.2020; and 3 male pupae, 8.xii.2020.</p>Published as part of <i>Zheng, Xinyi, Li, Jiani & Wu, San'An, 2023, Morphology of the preadult stages of Coronaproctus castanopsis Li, Xu & Wu (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Monophlebidae), pp. 537-552 in Zootaxa 5352 (4)</i> on page 540, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5352.4.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8426568">http://zenodo.org/record/8426568</a>
Da cheng wu liang shou jing 大 乘 無 量 夀 經 [traduction de Fa cheng 法 成].
Da cheng wu liang shou jing 大 乘 無 量 壽 經Da cheng wu liang shou zong yao yao tuo luo ni jing 大 乘 無 量 壽 宗 要 要陀 羅 尼 經Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.En 1 juan, début manque. Quelques variantes, certaines attestées, par rapport à T . 936, vol. 19, pp. 82 a 23. 6-84 c 29. Titre final : Fo shuo da cheng wu liang shou zong yao yao tuo luo ni jing 佛 說 大 乘 無 量 夀 宗 要 要 陀 羅 尼 經. Écriture kai à tendance xing. Encre foncée. Nombreux alinéas. 134 colonnes, 28 à 29 colonnes par feuille, 33 à 35 caractères par colonne. Marges tracées supérieures de 1,6 à 2 cm, inférieures de 1,7 à 2 cm. Réglures 1,3 à 1,8 cm
Dao de jing zhu: [4 juan].
吳澄撰 ; [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.Wu Cheng 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
Wu que shuang fei: gu zhuang li shi ai qing xin ju.
吳硏因編.Songs with staff notation.本電子書乃根據《香港版權條例(第528章)》而複製, 並只可在大學圖書館系統內的獨立電子書系統上使用.Wu Yanyin bian.Ben dian zi shu nai gen ju "Xianggang ban quan tiao li (Di 528 zhang)" er fu zhi, bing zhi ke zai da xue tu shu guan xi tong nei de du li dian zi shu xi tong shang shi yong
Periphyllus guangxuei Li & Wu & Cheng & Liu & Huang 2022, sp. nov.
Periphyllus guangxuei Li & Huang sp. nov. (Figs. 5–6, 7 & Table S2) Apterous viviparous female (n=8). Body light green, relatively smaller dark brown dorsal spot extending from the head to abdominal tergites in life (Fig. 7E). Mounted specimens: Body oval (Fig. 5A), 2.07–2.68 mm long, 1.86–2.17 times as long as its width. Distal 1/2 of antennal segments V, base of the segment VI, distal 1/2 of hind tibiae, second hind tarsal segment, siphunculi and apex of ultimate rostral segment dark brown; dorsum of head and thorax, antennal segments I-IV, basal 1/2 of antennal segments V and remaining part of leg brown; cauda and other part of body pale brown. Pale brown sclerites on abdomen always present (Fig. 5C). Abdominal tergites I-VIII each with 1pair of marginal sclerites and 1 spinal sclerites, pleural sclerites small and irregularly placed on each tergite. Setae on body dorsum stout and pointed. Dorsum of head with 10–12 setae, up to 0.2 mm long; abdominal setae 0.07–0.24 mm long, spinal sclerites with 2–7 setae, pleural sclerites with 1–2 setae, marginal sclerites with 7–12 setae. Head. Frons flat, eyes with numerous facets (Fig. 5B). Antennae 6-segmented (Fig. 5D), long, with imbrications on segments III-VI, 0.54–0.68 times as long as body. Processus terminalis 2–2.9 times as long as basal part of the last antennal segment; other antennal ratios: VI: III 0.73–1.22, V: III 0.42–0.56, IV: III 0.44–0.59. Segment I with 5–8 setae, segment II with 3–4 setae, segment III with 14–25 setae, segment IV with 7–11 setae, segment V with 5–10 setae, base of segment VI with 2–4 setae, processus terminalis with 4 apical setae. The setae of antenna fine and pointed, up to 0.13 mm long. Length of longest seta on segment III 3.6–4.5 times as long as basal articular diameter of the segment. Rostrum reaching over middle coxae (Fig. 5E). Apical segment of rostrum with 7–8 setae, 0.2–3.4 times as long as antennal segment III, 0.77–1 times as long as second hind tarsal segment. The full length of processus terminalis of 6th antennal segment arrays annular secondary sensoria. Thorax. Legs normal and setose. Hind tibiae bearing pointed, long and rigid setae, which are 0.07–0.16 mm long. Distal part of hind tibiae with few rows of stout spinules. Hind tibiae 0.36–0.51 times as long as body. First tarsal chaetotaxy: 5, 5, 5, sometimes 4, 5, 5 (Fig. 5H). Second hind tarsal segment with 10–12 setae and 0.22–0.34 times as long as antennal segment III. Abdomen. Siphunculi 0.1–0.15 mm long, with 1–2 rows of subapical reticulations and slightly flared apex, widest diameter 3.25–5 times as long as basal diameter of antennal segment III (Fig. 5F). Cauda broadly rounded, 0.39–0.62 times as long as its basal width, with 34–38 long and short setae (Fig. 5G). Alate viviparous female (n=11). Body black with broad dark dorsal abdominal cross bars scarcely separated between segments, cover with numerous pointed setae in life (Fig. 7F). Mounted specimens: Body elongated (Fig. 6A), 2.26–2.6 mm long, 2.35–2.98 times as long as its width. Dorsum of head and thorax, distal 1/2 of hind femora, tibiae and siphunculi dark brown; antennal segments I-II, distal 1/2 of antennal segments III-IV, antennal segment V-VI, wing veins, distal 1/2 of front and middle femora, apex of ultimate rostral segment brown; remaining part of rostrum and leg, cauda and other part of body pale brown. Dorsal head and thorax sclerotized, abdominal tergites cover with large fused spinal sclerites and oval marginal sclerites, pleural sclerites small and irregular placed (Fig. 6C). Tergites I-V each with 1 spinal band and 1 pair of marginal sclerites; Tergites VI and VII each with 2 spinal band and 1 pair of marginal sclerites; tergite VIII with 1 spinal sclerites. Dorsal setae of body long and pointed. Head with 10–11 dorsal setae, up to 0.2 mm long; abdominal setae 0.08–0.22 mm long, spinal sclerites with 10–21 setae, pleural sclerites with 1 seta, marginal sclerites with 6–11 setae. Head. Frons flat, eyes with numerous facets (Fig. 6B). Antennae 6-segmented (Fig. 6D), long, with sparse imbrications on segments III-VI, 0.66–0.76 times as long as body. Processus terminalis 2.5–3.5 times as long as base of the segment VI; other antennal ratios: VI: III 0.68–0.82, V: III 0.41–0.52, IV: III 0.41–0.5. Segment I with 6–9 setae, segment II with 3–4 setae, segment III with 17–23 setae, segment IV with 6–10 setae, segment V with 6–10 setae, base of segment VI with 2 setae, processus terminalis with 4 apical setae. Antennal setae long and pointed, up to 0.13 mm long. Longest seta on segments III 2.6–3.25 times as long as basal articular diameter of the segment. Segment VI always bears a cluster of accessory sensoria. Segment V bears 1–2 primary sensorium. Segment III with 29–37 secondary rhinaria (Fig. 6E). Rostrum reaching middle coxae. Apical segment of rostrum with 7–9 accessory setae (Fig. 6G), 0.17–0.2 times as long as antennal segment III, 0.77–0.85 times as long as second hind tarsal segment. Thorax. Leg normal and setose. Hind femora and tibiae bearing pointed, long and stout setae, which are 0.08– 0.15 mm long. Distal part of hind tibiae with few rows of stout spinules. Hind tibiae 0.48–0.55 time as long as body. First tarsal chaetotaxy: 5, 5, 5, sometimes 4, 5, 5. Second hind tarsal segment with 9–12 setae (Fig. 6J) and 0.2–0.24 times as long as antennal segment III. Fore wings typical, with normal venation (Fig. 6F). Abdomen. Siphunculi 0.07–0.14 mm long, with 8–12 rows of reticulations in apical part and well-developed flange, widest diameter 2–4.75 times as long as basal diameter of antennal segment III (Fig. 6H). Cauda broadly rounded, 0.38–0.55 times as long as its basal width, with 34–48 long and short setae (Fig. 6I). Type material. Holotype: apterous viviparous female, Kunming, Yunnan province, China, on K. bipinnata, 25.V.2021, Qiang Li [20210525-3-1] (FAFU) . Paratypes: 4 apterous viviparous females, Kunming, Yunnan province, China, on K. bipinnata, 10.X.2017, Zhixiang Liu [HLY-8-12, 13, 14, 15]; 3 apterous viviparous females, Kunming, Yunnan province, China, on K. bipinnata, 25. V.2021, Qiang Li [20210525-3-2, 3, 4]; 11 alate viviparous females, Kunming, Yunnan province, China, on K. bipinnata, 10.X.2017, Zhixiang Liu [HLY-8-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11] (FAFU). Distribution. China: Yunnan province (Kunming). Biology. The new species is exclusively associated with K. bipinnata and feeds on the underside of leaves and young branches. The species is endemic to subtropical highland region in Yunnan of southwest China. Etymology. The species name is in honor of Prof. Guangxue Zhang for his great contribution to the knowledge of aphid fauna and the development of aphid research in China. Remarks. Molecular diagnosis: nucleotides 312 C, 492 A, 594-595 TC. The new species is similar to P. koelreuteriae in Ant VI, Cauda L, but there are significant differences in morphometry, especially BL, BW, ARS, Ant I, Ant II, Ant III, Ant III W, Ant IV, Ant V, Ant VI BL, Ant VI PT, Ant L, HFEM, HTIB, HT II, SIPH, SHIP WD, reticulations, Cauda BW. This new species is exclusively feeds on K. bipinnata and mainly distributed in the subtropical highland region of southwest China.Published as part of Li, Qiang, Wu, Liying, Cheng, Zhentao, Liu, Zhixiang & Huang, Xiaolei, 2022, Two new cryptic species within Periphyllus koelreuteriae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) feeding on Koelreuteria (Sapindaceae) in China, pp. 220-238 in Zootaxa 5183 (1) on pages 228-231, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5183.1.17, http://zenodo.org/record/707014
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