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    Guo li zhong yang da xue jiao yu xue yuan xin li xue xi gai kuang.

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    Cover title.; Special collection from London Missionary Society.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn1973394

    Mesonemoura nielamuensis Li & Yang 2007

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    Mesonemoura nielamuensis Li & Yang, 2007. Mesonemoura nielamuensis Li & Yang, 2007. Aquatic Insects, 29: 175. Type locality: Tibet (Nielamu, Youyiqiao) Distribution. China (Tibet).Published as part of Li, Weihai & Yang, Ding, 2009, A new species of the genus Mesonemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) and a key to the males of species known from China, pp. 62-68 in Zootaxa 2231 on page 64, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19029

    Mesonemoura tritaenia Li & Yang 2007

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    Mesonemoura tritaenia Li & Yang, 2007 Mesonemoura tritaenia Li & Yang, 2007. Aquatic Insects, 29: 178. Type locality: Henan (Neixiang, Baotianman) Distribution. China (Henan).Published as part of Li, Weihai & Yang, Ding, 2009, A new species of the genus Mesonemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) and a key to the males of species known from China, pp. 62-68 in Zootaxa 2231 on page 64, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19029

    Indonemoura masuensis Li & Yang 2005

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    Indonemoura masuensis Li & Yang, 2005 (Figs. 32–36) Indonemoura masuensis Li & Yang, 2005. Zootaxa. 1001: 61. Type locality: Fujian, Masu. Diagnosis. Tergum 9 with a row of large spines at hind margin. Epiproct broad at base, extending to a narrowed, rhombic tip, curved downward apically; dorsal sclerite of epiproct bearing two groups of large, black spines, with small concavity medially and curved downward apically. Outer lobe of paraproct strongly sclerotized, with beak­shaped apex. Distribution. China (Fujian).Published as part of Li, Weihai & Yang, Ding, 2006, The genus Indonemoura Baumann, 1975 (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from China, pp. 47-61 in Zootaxa 1283 on page 55, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17344

    Indonemoura fujianensis Li & Yang 2005

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    Indonemoura fujianensis Li & Yang, 2005 (Figs. 8–12) Indonemoura fujianensis Li & Yang, 2005. Zootaxa. 1001: 60. Type locality: Fujian, Meiluowan. Diagnosis. Tergum 10 distinctly constricted medially. Epiproct with small apical incision and ventral sclerite expanded ventrally into a large semicircular ridge. Outer lobe of paraproct strongly sclerotized, apically with two slender spines. Distribution. China (Fujian).Published as part of Li, Weihai & Yang, Ding, 2006, The genus Indonemoura Baumann, 1975 (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from China, pp. 47-61 in Zootaxa 1283 on page 50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17344

    Hybos liupanshanus Li & Yang 2009

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    9. Hybos liupanshanus Li & Yang, 2009 Hybos liupanshanus Li & Yang, 2009: 354. Type locality: China: Ningxia, Liupanshan Mountain. Distribution. China (Ningxia). Remarks. This species was described by Li & Yang (2009) from 4 ♂ and 1 ♀ collected in Ningxia. It may be separated from H. pallidus Yang & Yang by the hind tibia without dorsal seta at middle and the long narrow apical portion of the hypandrium and a finger-like lateral process near the base (Li & Yang 2009, fig. 4).Published as part of Li, Zhu, Wang, Ning & Yang, Ding, 2014, New species of Hybos Meigen from Northwest China (Diptera: Empidoidea, Hybotinae), pp. 166-180 in Zootaxa 3786 (2) on page 172, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3786.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/22962

    Indonemoura guangxiensis Li & Yang 2005

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    Indonemoura guangxiensis Li & Yang, 2005 (Figs. 19–24) Indonemoura guangxiensis Li & Yang, 2005. Zootaxa. 893: 1. Type locality: Guangxi, Maoershan. Diagnosis. Dorsal sclerite of epiproct with a pair of heavily sclerotized strips at lateral margins. Median lobe of paraproct bifurcated into a wide tip with three black spines medially; outer lobe abruptly curved dorsally at middle, with a large, forked spine apically. Female with subgenital plate subquadrate and expanded postero­laterally and with four transverse sclerotized areas on sternum 8 at posterior margin, of which two lateral ones are short and straight and two median ones are long and slightly bent. Material examined. 3 males, CHINA: Fujian, Wuyi Mountain, Sangang, 740 m, 2004. V. 9, X. Liu; 1 male, CHINA: Fujian, Wuyi Mountain, Guadun, 1,260 m, F. Li; 3 males, Zhejiang, Xitianmu Mountain, 500–1,000 m, 1980. V. 4, F. Li; 1 male, Zhejiang, Xitianmu Mountain, 500–1,000 m, 1980. V. 6, F. Li. Distribution. China (Fujian, Guangxi, Zhejiang).Published as part of Li, Weihai & Yang, Ding, 2006, The genus Indonemoura Baumann, 1975 (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from China, pp. 47-61 in Zootaxa 1283 on page 53, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17344

    Indonemoura auriformis Li & Yang 2008

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    Indonemoura auriformis Li & Yang, 2008 (Fig. 4) Examined material. 1 male and 3 females including 1 mating pair (HIST), Henan Province, Xinyang, Shang-cheng County, Jingangtai, mao’erfeng, N31°44.42' E115°29.26, 261–353 m, 2015.IV.18, Weihai Li; 1 male (HIST), Henan Province, Xinyang, Shangcheng County, Jingangtai, Xihe, 31°73.85’ E115°55’79’’, Weihai Li; 1 male (HIST), Henan Province, Xinyang, Shangcheng County, Huangbaishan Valley, 2015.IV.21, W.H. Li; 2 males and 3 females (HIST), Henan, Hui County, Taihang Mount., Wanxian Mount, Nanping Village, N31°73.85’ E115°55’79’’, 2016. VI.7, Weihai Li & Ying Wang; 1 male and 2 females (HIST), Henan Province, Luoyang, Song County, Baiyun Mount., 1502m, E111° 49’26.08” N33°39’42. 50”, 2015.VII.14, Weihai Li. Female. Color pattern similar to male. Sternum 7 without pregenital plate. Subgenital plate of sternum 8 fully sclerotized, generally pentagonal and covering nearly the entire length and slightly touching anterior margin of sternum 9, the width barely ½ of segment width; plate with wide but shallow medial triangular notch. The paragenital plate paired and brown, subrectangular and attached laterally to the subgenital plate. Remarks. A female was originally described with the holotype of I. auriformis as the female of this species because both were collected at the same locality. However, this specifically described female did not occur with males of I. auriformis at the above localities. Our female was positively associated from mating pairs. It is concluded that the female originally associated with the original description of I. auriformis was based on an erroneously associated female and that this female is treated herein as an unidentified Indonemoura female.Published as part of Li, Wenliang, Yang, Ding & Li, Weihai, 2020, A new species of Indonemoura fujianensis complex (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from Central China, with female association of I. auriformis Li & Yang, 2008, pp. 441-447 in Zootaxa 4868 (3) on page 446, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.3.8, http://zenodo.org/record/441798

    Amphinemura guangdongensis Yang, Li & Zhu 2005

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    Amphinemura guangdongensis Yang, Li & Zhu, 2005 (Figs. 16–20) Amphinemura guangdongensis Yang, Li & Zhu, 2005. Entomological News. 2004, 115: 226. Type locality: Nanling, Ruyuan, Guangdong. Diagnosis. The epiproct has a pair of large anterolateral spines that are curved outward and a sharp apical process extended from its ventral sclerite. The median lobe of the paraproct is bifurcate into a slender projection and wide hump. Distribution. China (Guangdong, Zhejiang).Published as part of Li, Weihai & Yang, Ding, 2007, Review of the genus Amphinemura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from Guangdong, China, pp. 55-64 in Zootaxa 1511 (1) on page 59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1511.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/508732

    Epipsylla guangxiana Yang & Li 1983

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    Epipsylla guangxiana Yang & Li, 1983, = E. whitfordiodendritis Yang & Li, 1983, syn. nov.; distribution: China (Guangxi); host: Afgekia filipes (Dunn) R. Geesink (Fabaceae). E. guangxiana and E. whitfordiodendritis do not differ from each other morphologically and have been described from the same geographic region and same host species. For this reason, the two are synonymised.Published as part of Li, Bin, Yang, Mao-Fa & Burckhardt, Daniel, 2015, Epipsylla millettiae sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Psylloidea), a new psyllid from China associated with Millettia pachyloba (Fabaceae) with comments on Epipsylla including the redescription of E. hainanana, pp. 135-143 in Zootaxa 3986 (1) on page 137, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3986.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/23248
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