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    Lathrobium immanissimum Peng & Li 2012

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    Lathrobium immanissimum Peng & Li, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 1 ♂, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 53 ' 59 ''N 119 °09' 41 ''E, 1700 m, 08.X. 2013, Peng, Yin & Yu leg. (SNUC); 7 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 54 ' 33 ''N 119 ° 10 ' 20 ''E, 1170–1300 m, 07.X. 2013, Feng, Peng, Yin & Yu leg. (SNUC); 5 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 53 ' 22 ''N 119 ° 10 ' 25 ''E, 1500 m, 05.X. 2013, Feng, Peng & Yu leg. (SNUC); 5 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 54 'N 119 ° 13 'E, 1450–1600 m, 22.VII. 2006, Li & Shen leg. (SNUC); 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, mountain near Liyang, 27 ° 49 ' 38 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 22 ''E, 990–1160 m, 29.IV. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 26 ''N 119 ° 12 '08''E, 1730 m, 02.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 6 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 14 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 55 ''E, 1560–1750 m, 01.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 3 ♂♂, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 54 ' 33 ''N 119 ° 10 ' 20 ''E, 1170–1300 m, 06.X. 2013, Feng, Peng, Yin & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. Lathrobium immanissimum was previously known from Baishanzu Natural Reserve in Zhejiang. The above material indicates that it is widespread in the southern Donggong Mountains. For illustrations of L. immanissimum see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on page 247, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508

    Lathrobium songi Peng

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    Lathrobium songi Peng & Q.-L. Li, 2015 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyangshan N. R., Huangmajian, 27°53'24''N 119°10'32''E, 1580 m, 16.X.2017, Jiang, Cheng, Shen, Wang, Qiao & Chang leg. (SNUC); 1 ♀, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu, 27°45'20''N 119°11'78''E, 1721 m, 22. V.2015, Song & Yan leg. (SNUC). Comment: The original description is based on seven type specimens collected in Baishanzu, Zhejiang (Peng et al. 2015). For illustrations of L. songi see Peng et al. (2015: figures 6A, 7).Published as part of Zhao, Qing-Hao & Peng, Zhong, 2021, New species and new records of the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst (Coleoptera Staphylinidae: Paederinae) from Zhejiang, East China, pp. 172-181 in Zootaxa 4990 (1) on page 180, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/498258

    Lathrobium obstipum Peng & Li 2012

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    Lathrobium obstipum Peng & Li, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 5 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyang Shan, 27 ° 53 ' 59 ''N 119 °09' 41 ''E, 1700 m, 08.X. 2013, Peng, Yin & Yu leg. (SNUC); 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 26 ''N 119 ° 12 '08''E, 1730 m, 02.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 14 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 55 ''E, 1560–1750 m, 01.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. This species was previously known from Baishanzu Natural Reserve in Zhejiang. The new locality is about 17 kilometres from the type locality of L. obstipum. For illustrations of L. obstipum see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on pages 247-248, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508

    Lathrobium baishanzuense Peng & Li 2012

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    Lathrobium baishanzuense Peng & Li, 2012 (Figs 1 A–C) Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 2 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 14 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 55 ''E, 1560–1750 m, 01.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 3 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 26 ''N 119 ° 12 '08''E, 1730 m, 02.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. The original description is based on two males. The previously unknown female sexual characters are as follows: posterior margin of tergite VIII (Fig. 1 A) convex; posterior margin of sternite VIII (Fig. 1 B) convex; female tergite IX (Fig. 1 C) with long antero-median portion and slender postero-lateral processes; female tergite X approximately 0.6 times as long as antero-median portion of tergite IX. For illustrations of the habitus and the male sexual characters see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on page 246, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508

    Lathrobium zhui Peng & Li 2014

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    Lathrobium zhui Peng & Li, 2014 (Figs 1 D–F) Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 2 ♂♂, 7 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 26 ''N 119 ° 12 '08''E, 1730 m, 02.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC); 4 ♂♂, 12 ♀♀, Qingyuan, Baishanzu Natural Reserve, 27 ° 45 ' 14 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 55 ''E, 1560–1750 m, 01.V. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. The original description is based on two males. The previously unknown female sexual characters are as follows: posterior margin of tergite VIII (Fig. 1 D) weakly convex; sternite VIII (Fig. 1 E) longer than that of male, middle of apical margin with pronounced apically convex projection; tergite IX (Fig. 1 F) with short anteromedian portion and moderately long postero-lateral processes; tergite X (Fig. 1 F) approximately 4.6 times as long as antero-median portion of tergite IX. For illustrations of the habitus and the male sexual characters see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on page 250, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508

    Lathrobium tangi Peng & Li 2012

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    Lathrobium tangi Peng & Li, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 9 ♂♂, 8 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, mountain near Liyang, 27 ° 49 ' 38 ''N 119 ° 11 ' 22 ''E, 990–1160 m, 29.IV. 2014, Peng, Song, Yan & Yu leg. (SNUC). Comment. Lathrobium tangi was previously known from Baishanzu Natural Reserve in Zhejiang. The new locality is about 9 kilometres from the type locality of L. tangi. For illustrations of L. tangi see Peng et al. (2012 a).Published as part of Peng, Zhong, Li, Qi-Li, Shen, Liang & Gu, Fu-Kang, 2015, On the Lathrobium fauna of the Donggong Mountains, eastern China, pp. 245-263 in Zootaxa 3905 (2) on pages 249-250, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24508

    Lathrobium immanissimum Peng

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    Lathrobium immanissimum Peng & L.-Z. Li, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu, 27°45'20''N 119°11'78''E, 1721 m, 22. V.2015, Song & Yan leg. (SNUC); 2 ♂♂, Longquan, Fengyangshan N. R., Erzhepu, 27°52'49''N 119°10'10''E, 1494 m, 29.IV.2016, Jiang, Liu & Zhou leg. (SNUC); 2 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyangshan N. R., Datianping, 27°54'30''N 119°10'31''E, 1350 m, 30.IV.2016, Jiang, Liu & Zhou leg. (SNUC); 5 ♀♀, Longquan, Fengyangshan N. R., Oujiangyuan, 27°52'08''N 119°10'40''E, 1610 m, 03. V.2016, Jiang, Liu & Zhou leg. (SNUC); 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Longquan, Fengyangshan N. R., Huangmaojian, 27°53'24''N 119°10'33''E, 1580 m, 16.X.2017, Cheng, Shen, Wang, Qiao & Chang leg. (SNUC); 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Longquan, Fengyangshan N. R., Erzhepu, 27°52'49''N 119°10'11''E, 1494 m, 18.X.2017, Cheng, Shen, Wang, Qiao & Chang leg. (SNUC); 1 ♂, Longquan, Fengyangshan N. R., Datianping, 27°54'29''N 119°10'31''E, 1350 m, 19.X.2017, Cheng, Shen, Wang, Qiao & Chang leg. (SNUC); 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Longquan, Fengyangshan N. R., Oujiangyuan, 27°53'58''N 119°09'31''E, 1850 m, 09. V.2019, Tang & Zhao leg. (SNUC). Comment: Lathrobium immanissimum Peng & L.-Z. Li, 2012 has been recorded from several localities in the Donggong mountain range, Zhejiang (Peng et al., 2012; Peng et al., 2014). For illustrations of L. immanissimum see Peng et al. (2012a: figures 1B, 4).Published as part of Zhao, Qing-Hao & Peng, Zhong, 2021, New species and new records of the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst (Coleoptera Staphylinidae: Paederinae) from Zhejiang, East China, pp. 172-181 in Zootaxa 4990 (1) on page 176, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/498258

    Lathrobium baishanzuense Peng

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    <i>Lathrobium baishanzuense</i> Peng & L.-Z. Li, 2012 <p> <b>Material studied.</b> China: Zhejiang: 3 ♀♀, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu, 27°45'20''N 119°11'78''E, 1721 m, 22. V.2015, Song & Yan leg. (SNUC).</p> <p> <b>Comment:</b> The original description is based on type specimens collected in Baishanzu, Qingyuan County, Zhejiang (Peng <i>et al.</i> 2012). For illustrations of <i>L. baishanzuense</i> see Peng <i>et al.</i> (2012a: figures 1A, 3).</p>Published as part of <i>Zhao, Qing-Hao & Peng, Zhong, 2021, New species and new records of the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst (Coleoptera Staphylinidae: Paederinae) from Zhejiang, East China, pp. 172-181 in Zootaxa 4990 (1)</i> on page 172, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.1.11, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4982586">http://zenodo.org/record/4982586</a&gt

    Replication Materials for: “Speed traps: Algorithmic trader performance under alternative market balances and structures”

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    Replication Materials for the paper —Speed traps: Algorithmic trader performance under alternative market balances and structures—by Yan Peng, Jason Shachat, Lijia Wei, S. Sarah Zhang * Yan Peng: Paula and Gregory Chow Institute for Studies in Economics, Xiamen University, China 361005; email: [email protected], and Wuhan University, ORCID: 0000-0001-8826-5027. * Jason Shachat: Durham University Business School, Mill House Lane, Durham DH1 3LB, UK; email: [email protected], Chapman University, and Wuhan University, ORCID: 0000-0002-9719-4555. * Lijia Wei: School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University, China 430072; email: [email protected], ORCID: 0000-0002-5032-0788. * S. Sarah Zhang: Corresponding author. Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, Booth Street West, Manchester M15 6PB, UK; email: [email protected], ORCID: 0000-0002-1612-453X. Financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council (Grant No.ES/P011829/1) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 72173093) is gratefully acknowledged. Those who wish to replicate the experimental findings may contact the co-author and director of the Center for Behavioral and Experimental Research (CBER) at Wuhan University, Lijia Wei, who will coordinate access to the custom software used for the experiment. The authors are listed in alphabetical order

    Sinopoda longshan Yin, Peng, Yan & Bao 2000

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    Sinopoda longshan Yin, Peng, Yan & Bao 2000 Figs 4 A–B Sinopoda longshan Yin et al., 2000: 98, figs 1–3 [female holotype, Mt. Longshan (27 ° 45 ’N, 105 ° 54 ’E), Hunan Province, China, 8 September 1995, Hengmei Yan leg., Hunan Normal University, examined]. Note: Sinopoda longshan is similar to the following species and is illustrated and redescribed for comparison purpose. Diagnosis: See diagnosis of Sinopoda nuda sp. nov. (below). Redescription: Epigynal pockets situated close to each other. Median part of epigyne narrow, acuminate anteriorly, diverging posteriorly. Posterior margin of epigyne distinctly bilobate, with sharp indentation. Internal ducts with posterior part wider than anterior part, anterior part with anteriorad bilobate appendix (Figs 4 A–B). Further details and measurements see Yin et al. (2000) Distribution: China (Hunan).Published as part of Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang & Jäger, Peter, 2008, New cave-dwelling huntsman spider species of the genus Sinopoda (Araneae: Sparassidae) from southern China, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 1857 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18358
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