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    Graduate recital, viola. Delgado-Guevara, J. G., 1999

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    Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, November 30, 1999, 7:00 p.m., the 180th concert of the School of Music's 1999-2000 season.José G. Delgado-Guevara, viola ; Yu Liën The, piano.In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Music degree in viola performance, Western Michigan University, 1999.Information from performance program.Cello suite, no. 5. Prelude / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Ballet salambo. Adagio / Andrei Arends -- Concerto for viola. Moderato / Béla Bartók -- Sonata for viola solo, op. 25, no. 1 / Paul Hindemith -- Sonata for viola and piano (1920) / Arthur Honegger

    Retraction of the article: Muraviev Yu., Gridneva G. Herpes zoster in RA patient treated with methotrexat

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    Retracted article: Muraviev Yu., Gridneva G. Herpes Zoster in RA Patient treated with Methotrexate. Safety and Risk of Pharmacotherapy. 2014;(4):18–22. (In Russ.)This article by Muraviev Yu., Gridneva G. has been retracted (i.e. withdrawn from the press) by the editorial staff of Safety and Risk of Pharmacotherapy as a duplicate of the following publication: Muraviev Yu., Gridneva G. Herpes Zoster in RA Patient treated with Methotrexate. Safety and Risk of Pharmacotherapy. 2014;(1):27–30 (In Russ.)The Editorial board would like to extend their sincere apologies for any inconvenience this retraction may have caused.Minutes of the meeting of the Editorial Board of the journal Safety and Risk of Pharmacotherapy No. 2 of April 21, 2022

    Pristidia ramosa Yu, Sun & Zhang 2012

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    Pristidia ramosa Yu, Sun & Zhang, 2012 Figs 9–17 Pristidia ramosa Yu, Sun & Zhang, 2012: 45, f. 1–16. (male holotype; 6 male and 2 female paratypes from China, Jiangxi Province, Mt. Jinggang) Clubiona expansa Huang & Chen, 2012: 55, f. 15A–G. (male holotype; 1 male and 1 female paratypes from China, Taiwan Province, New Taipei City). Syn. N. Material examined. CHINA: Taiwan, New Taipei City, District Pinglin (24o55’55.78"N, 121°42′41.10"E, 210m), 19 July 2013, F. Liu and W.Gan leg., 1 male (HUBU-TW- 130177) and 1 female (HUBU-TW- 130178); Guizhou, Mt. Fanjing, Taiping village (24o55’55.78"N, 121o42’41.10"E, 634m), 24 May 2015, M. Yan and J.Li leg., 1 female (HUBU-GZ- 150249). Diagnosis. Pristidia ramosa can be easily distinguished from P. cervicornuta sp. nov. by the embolus distinctly longer, the presence of basal teeth on the RTA, RTA expanded, with a blunt tip, and by the absence of TA (Figs 13, 14). Yu, Sun & Zhang (2012: 45) highlighted the differences of this species from P. prima. Description. See Yu, Sun & Zhang (2012). Intraspecific variation. There is almost no difference between the male from Taiwan (HUBU-TW- 130177, Figs 10, 12–14) and the holotype from Jiangxi (Yu, Sun & Zhang 2012: figs 1–7, 12–14). However, some intraspecific variation is exhibited by females from different localities, mostly related to different degrees of sclerotization. The female from Taiwan (HUBU-TW- 130178, Fig. 11) is distinctly larger in size and darker in color than the paratype from Jiangxi (Yu, Sun & Zhang, 2012: fig. 8). Furthermore, in HUBU-TW- 130178, the epigynal ventral plate is more sclerotized (Fig. 15) than in the paratype (Yu, Sun & Zhang 2012: fig. 9); both spermathecae and bursae are totally transparent in HUBU-TW- 130178 (Fig. 16), while more sclerotized in the paratype (Yu, Sun & Zhang 2012: figs 10, 16). Natural history. The spiders inhabit forests in low mountain areas (210–800 m). This is in accordance with data of the type locality provided by Yu, Sun & Zhang (2012) and Huang & Chen (2012). Distribution. Mt. Jinggang in Jiangxi, Mt. Fanjing in Guizhou and New Taipei City in Taiwan, China. The present data showed the extension of the known range of this species of about 560 km to the northwest (Mt. Fanjing) and of 750 km to the southeast (Taiwan) from the type locality (Fig. 17). Remark. Although we have not examined the type specimens of C. expansa, the long filiform embolus, the expanded RTV with a subapical flange, the bell-shaped atrium, and the course of vulvar duct system shown in the original illustrations (Huang & Chen 2012, fig. 15A–G), leave no doubts on this synonymy. Huang & Chen (2012) was published in May, 2012 (day of publication not specified), while Yu, Sun & Zhang (2012) was published in May, 3, 2012. According to the article 21.3 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, the publication date of Huang & Chen (2012) must be specified as May, 31, 2012. Consequently, C. expansa is here considered as a junior synonym of P. ramosa.Published as part of Yu, Hao, Zhang, Jianshuang & Chen, Jian, 2017, Taxonomy of the genus Pristidia Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 (Araneae: Clubionidae) in China, pp. 411-418 in Zootaxa 4306 (3) on pages 413-416, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4306.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/84452

    Yu, G. L.

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    Ascoschoengastia montana Yu, Yang and Chen 1980

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    Ascoschoengastia montana Yu, Yang and Chen, 1980: PAL Ascoschoengastia (Laurentella) montana Yu, Yang and Chen, 1980 Ascoschoengastia montana, Stekonikov 2021Published as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551

    Ascoschoengastia yunnanensis Yu, Yang and Chen 1980

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    Ascoschoengastia yunnanensis Yu, Yang and Chen, 1980: PAL Ascoschoengastia (Laurentella) yunnanensis Yu, Yang and Chen, 1980Published as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 45, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551

    Leptotrombidium (Leptotrombidium) deplanoscutum Yu and Zi 1981

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    Leptotrombidium (Leptotrombidium) deplanoscutum Yu and Zi, 1981: PAL [In: Yu et al. 1981] Leptotrombidium deplanoscutum, Stekolnikov 2013 [5 group]Published as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 128, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551

    Scymnus (Pullus) yunshanpingensis Yu 1997

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    Scymnus (Pullus) yunshanpingensis Yu 1997 in Yu et al. 1997 (Yunnan). Distribution. China (Yunnan). Specimens Examined. Types (4 total), Yunnan: Lijiang: Yunshanpin. Other (17 total), Yunnan: Lijiang: Wenbishan (13), Heyuan (3), Yunshanping (1). Remarks. One female has a black, instead of brown, head. This species was abundant on Pinus armandii infested with Pineus sp. This species was found to be a predator of hemlock woolly adelgids in the laboratory and adults laid eggs on hemlock twigs. Scymnus (Pullus) geminus Yu and Montgomery, new species (Fig. 15) Description. Male. Length 2.05 mm, width 1.30 mm. Form oval with sides nearly parallel at middle, dorsum moderately convex. Head brown. Pronotum brown with black rectangular marking at base, nearly reaching anterior margin. Scutellum black. Elytra black with very narrow apical margin brown; each elytron with a pair of opposite comma­shaped reddish brown markings (Fig. 15n). Underside brown with prosternite and meso­ and metathoraces black. Legs brown with middle and hind coxae, hind femur black. Interocular distance slightly less than 1/2 head width. Innerocular margins almost parallel, slightly arcuate. Frons flat, punctation very fine, dense. Antenna 11­segmented, proportions as illustrated (Fig. 15j). Maxillary palpus terminal segment with arcuate sides, distal side slightly oblique. Pronotum punctation slightly coarser than on head. Elytral punctation distincly coarser than head, pubescence arranged in strong S­form. Prosternal carinae distinctly convergent anteriorly. Postcoxal line of first abdominal sternite arcuate, complete, reaching about 3/4 length of sternite; enclosed area finely punctate, posterior 2/3 smooth. Fifth abdominal sternite hind margin truncate; sixth sternite apex nearly truncate. Genitalia: Sipho (Fig. 15a) relatively stout, basal 2/3 arcuate; siphonal capsule with stout outer process, slender inner process; siphonal apex simple, without appendix. Tegmen (Fig. 15b, c) stout; median piece of tegmen nearly parallelsided for basal 4/5, then narrowing apically with a teat­shaped tip, in ventral aspect. In lateral aspect, median piece with tip slightly curved. Lateral lobes of tegmen distinctly shorter than median piece. Female. Similar to holotype except head black, pronotum black with anterior margin and corners brown, or with lateral margin brown; fifth abdominal sternite hind margin slightly arcuate, sixth sternite apex evenly arcuate. Genitalia as illustrated (Fig. 15k, l, m). Variation. Body length 2.00 to 2.10 mm, width 1.25 to 1.35 mm. Pronotum black with lateral sides brown. Elytron with brown or reddish brown irregular area around small black discal spot (Fig. 15o). Distribution. China (Yunnan). Type Series. Holotype: (Ƌ), Yunnan: Lijiang: Wenbishan (26.8 N, 100.2 E), 23­IV­1997, Yao D. et al. leg. (BAAF). Paratypes: (14 total, same data as holotype except) (3 ♀), (1 BAAF, 2 CAF); (1 ♀), 21­IX­1997, Yu G. leg.; (1 ♀), IV­1996, Yao D. et al.; (1 Ƌ, 2 ♀), Baishuihe, 21­IX­1997, Yu G. collected on Picea likiangensis; (4 Ƌ, 2 ♀), CHINA: Yunnan: Lijiang: Wen Bi Shan, 20­IV–l 2­V­1997, M. Montgomery leg. (USNM). Etymology. The specific name refers to the typical color pattern of the elytron. Remarks. This species resembles S. (P.) quadrillum Motschulsky and S. (P.) subvillosus (Goeze) in color pattern and body shape, but is quite different in male genitalia. The former is illustrated by Pang and Gordon (1986) as S. (P.) taiwanus Ohta (1929) and the latter by Gourreau (1974). The new species also resembles S. (P.) yemenensis (Kapur), but the latter has the lighter part of the elytron extending to the apex, and the outer siphonal process shorter and much narrower than the inner process. In the laboratory, adults fed on the hemlock woolly adelgid and laid eggs on hemlock twigs.Published as part of Yu, Guoyue, Montgomery, Michael E. & Yao, Defu, 2000, Lady Beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) From Chinese Hemlocks Infested With The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, Adelges Tsugae Annand (Homoptera: Adelgidae), pp. 154-199 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 54 (2) on pages 177-178, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X(2000)054[0154:LBCCFC]2.0.CO;

    Gahrliepia (Gateria) linguipelta Jeu, Yu and Wan 1983

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    Gahrliepia (Gateria) linguipelta Jeu, Yu and Wan, 1983: ORI Gahrliepia (Gahrliepia) linguipelta Jeu, Yu and Wan, 1983 Gateria (Gateria) linguipelta, Wen & Gui 2000Published as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551

    Gahrliepia (Gateria) meridionalis Yu, Yang and Tu 1980

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    Gahrliepia (Gateria) meridionalis Yu, Yang and Tu, 1980: PAL Gahrliepia meridionalis Yu, Yang and Tu, 1980 Gahrliepia (Gateria) meridionalis, Wen & Xiang 1984 o Gateria (Gateria) meridionalis, Wen & Gui 2000Published as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551
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