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    Bambusananus cuihuashanensis Yang & Chen 2013

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    Bambusananus cuihuashanensis Yang & Chen, 2013 Figs. 3–4 Bambusananus cuihuashanensis Yang & Chen, 2013: 110. Material examined. China: 1♂ (Holotype), 2♂♂ 4♀♀ (Paratypes), Shaanxi Prov., Xi’an City, Cuihuashan, 27–28 June 2008, coll. Jianda Li (GUGC). Distribution. China (Shaanxi).Published as part of Xing, Ji-Chun & Li, Zi-Zhong, 2016, Key to species of the genus Bambusananus Li & Xing (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae), and with description of a new species from China, pp. 265-272 in Zootaxa 4085 (2) on page 268, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4085.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/105262

    Vermiophis minshanensis Yang & Chen 1993

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    minshanensis Yang & Chen, 1993 Holotype: Male, Wenxian County, Gansu prov., China (CAU). Dist.: CHINA: known only from Wenxian County (Gansu prov.) {32°54’N 104°47’E}. Refs.: Yang & Chen, 1993: 131 (figs.), 131–132 (des.); Nagatomi et al., 1999: 29–32 (key), 35–37 (redes.), 34, 47 (figs.), 73 (dist.), 138 (phyl.).Published as part of Bueno, Gabriel M., Kehlmaier, Christian & Santos, Charles Morphy D., 2021, A worldwide catalog of the Vermileonidae (Diptera: Brachycera), pp. 489-514 in Zootaxa 5060 (4) on page 504, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/563795

    Vermiophis yanshanensis Yang & Chen 1993

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    yanshanensis Yang & Chen, 1993 Holotype: Male, Wulingshan, Hebei prov., China (CAU). Dist.: CHINA: known only from Wulingshan (Hebei prov.) {40°35’N 117°30’E}. Refs.: Yang & Chen, 1993: 127–129 (des.), 128 (figs.); Nagatomi et al., 1999: 29–32 (key), 49–51 (redes.), 50–51 (figs.), 74 (dist.), 138 (phyl.).Published as part of Bueno, Gabriel M., Kehlmaier, Christian & Santos, Charles Morphy D., 2021, A worldwide catalog of the Vermileonidae (Diptera: Brachycera), pp. 489-514 in Zootaxa 5060 (4) on page 505, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/563795

    Vermiophis wudangensis Yang & Chen 1986

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    wudangensis Yang & Chen, 1986 Holotype: Male, Jinxiandong, Wudangshan, Hubei prov., China (CAU). Dist.: CHINA: known only from Wudangshan (Jinxiandong, Hubei prov.) {32°23’N 111°00’E}. Refs.: Yang & Chen, 1986: 321–323 (des.), 322–323 (figs.); Nagatomi et al., 1999: 29–32 (key), 46–49 (redes.), 46–48 (figs.), 73 (dist.), 138 (phyl.).Published as part of Bueno, Gabriel M., Kehlmaier, Christian & Santos, Charles Morphy D., 2021, A worldwide catalog of the Vermileonidae (Diptera: Brachycera), pp. 489-514 in Zootaxa 5060 (4) on page 504, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/563795

    Thesis defense by Yang Chen 楊辰

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    « Mutations sociales et transformations spatiales des quartiers ouvriers de Shanghai (1949-2010). Le cas de la cité ouvrière de Caoyang » Inside estate N.1, Caoyang, June 2009. Photo credit: Yang Chen. All rights reserved. Yang Chen will defend his thesis on “Social changes and spatial transformations of working-class neighborhoods of Shanghai (1949-2010): the case of Caoyang city”, at  the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)  -  190-198 avenue de France, salle 1  -  75013 ..

    Vermiophis taihangensis Yang & Chen 1993

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    taihangensis Yang & Chen, 1993 Holotype: Male, Shangfangshan, Beijin, China (CAU). Dist.: CHINA: known from Shangfangshan {39°35’N 114°01’E} and Miaofengshan {39°58’N 116°03’E}(Beijin prov.); Wutaishan {39°35’N 114°01’E} and Yungang (Shanxi prov.) {40°06’N 113°07’E}. Refs.: Yang & Chen, 1993: 129 (figs.), 129–130 (des.); Nagatomi et al., 1999: 29–32 (key), 37–40 (redes.), 38, 40 (figs.), 73 (dist.), 138 (phyl.); Ovtshinnikova et al., 2014: 488 (larv. des., larv. biol.), 489–494 (figs.).Published as part of Bueno, Gabriel M., Kehlmaier, Christian & Santos, Charles Morphy D., 2021, A worldwide catalog of the Vermileonidae (Diptera: Brachycera), pp. 489-514 in Zootaxa 5060 (4) on page 504, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/563795

    Parasogata Zhou, Yang & Chen 2018

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    Genus Parasogata Zhou, Yang & Chen, 2018 Parasogata Zhou, Yang & Chen, 2018: 74. Type species Parasogata binaria Zhou, Yang & Chen, 2018 (by original designation). Amended diagnosis Yellowish white to brown (Fig. 1A). Vertex, pronotum and mesonotum with uninterrupted white fascia. Vertex, frons, face, antennae yellowish brown to yellowish white. Pronotum and mesonotum yellowish white (Fig. 1 C–D). Forewings and hindwings hyaline with prominent veins (Fig. 1B). Legs yellowish white. Abdomen yellowish orange (Fig. 1B). Head including eyes narrower than pronotum (Fig. 1C). Vertex subquadrangular, weakly anteriorly projected; anterior margin arched, submedian carinae uniting at apex; Y-shaped carina feeble (Fig. 1C). Frons with lateral margins weakly diverging ventrad (widest near frontoclypeal suture); much longer in middle line than wide at widest part; median carina forked at fastigium (Fig. 1D). Antennae cylindrical, scape longer than wide, pedicle more than twice length of scape (Zhou et al. 2018: figs 13–16). Pronotum relatively broad, lateral carinae nearly attaining hind margin (Fig. 1C). Spinal formula of hind leg 5-7-4. Post-tibial spur with 29–32 fine teeth along hind margin. Pygofer in profile wider ventrally than dorsally, lateral quadrangular areas strongly sclerotized, medioventral process absent. Diaphragm well developed, dorsal margin broadly convex, armature very weak (Fig. 2 D–F). Aedeagus long, tubular, weakly upturned, with row of dorsal subapical processes (Fig. 2 B–C; Zhou et al. 2018: figs 26, 52). Parameres (= gonostyli) simple (basal and apical angles not developed), widely divergent apically (Fig. 2H; Zhou et al. 2018: figs 27–28, 53–54). Suspensorium elongate (Zhou et al. 2018: figs 29, 55). Segment 10 collar-shaped, lateroapical angles produced into 1–2 paired processes (widely separated at base in caudal view) (Fig. 2G; Zhou et al. 2018: figs 24–25, 51). Remarks This genus is readily recognized by its large size and vertex, pronotum and mesonotum bearing an uninterrupted white fascia. The genus was compared with four similar genera by Zhou et al. (2018) and considered most similar to Sogata Distant, 1906 but distinguished by the phallus being up-curved, bearing a dorsal row of subapical processes. Key to the species of Parasogata Zhou, Yang & Chen, 2018 based on males (modified from Zhou et al. 2018) 1. Pronotum yellow (except median vitta); segment 10 bearing one pair of processes (Zhou et al. 2018: figs 50–51)................................................................................................. P. furca Zhou et al., 2018 – Pronotum brown (except median vitta); segment 10 bearing two pairs of processes...................... 2 2. Aedeagus with 10 subapical dorsal processes; segment 10 with two pairs of processes, ventral one about 2× as long as dorsal one (Zhou et al. 2018, figs 24–25).............. P. binaria Zhou et al., 2018 – Aedeagus with 6 subapical dorsal processes; segment 10 with two pair of processes, ventral one about 4× as long as dorsal one (Fig. 2 A–C, G)................................................. P. sexpartita sp. nov.Published as part of Bartlett, Charles & Meshram, Naresh M., 2020, Two new species of planthoppers from India (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Delphacidae) in the genera Parasogata and Eoeurysa, pp. 93-108 in European Journal of Taxonomy 724 on page 95, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.724.1161, http://zenodo.org/record/429805
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