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Zhou yi lüe li
王弼, 韓康伯注 ; 孔穎達正義.綫裝, 1函.框19.7x13.1公分, 9行21字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 無魚尾, 四周單邊. 版心中鐫"易疏"及卷次, 下記刻工.分上,下經 ; 卷一至三為上經, 卷四至九為下經.出版項據《明代版本圖錄初編》推定.卷一至六由王弼注, 卷七至九由韓康伯注.With: 經典釋文 : 周易音義 / 陸德明撰 -- 周易略例 / 王弼撰.鈐有"呂氏樂房藏書", "得良館藏書記"印.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 19.7 x 13.1 gong fen, 9 hang 21 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, wu yu wei, si zhou dan bian. Ban xin zhong juan "Yi shu" ji juan ci, xia ji ke gong.Fen shang, xia jing ; juan yi zhi san wei shang jing, juan si zhi jiu wei xia jing.Chu ban xiang ju "Ming dai ban ben tu lu chu bian" tui ding.Juan yi zhi liu you Wang Bi zhu, juan qi zhi jiu you Han Kangbo zhu.Wang Bi, Han Kangbo zhu ; Kong Yingda zheng yi.With: Jing dian shi wen : Zhou yi yin yi / Lu Deming zhuan -- Zhou yi lüe li / Wang Bi zhuan.Qian you "Lü shi Le fang cang shu", "De liang guan cang shu ji" yin
Paederus parvidenticulatus Li, Zhou & Solodovnikov 2013
Paederus parvidenticulatus Li, Zhou & Solodovnikov, 2013 Paederus symmetricus Li, Zhou & Solodovnikov, 2013 syn. nov. Type material examined. Paederus parvidenticulatus Li, Zhou & Solodovnikov, 2013: Holotype ♂, Guizhou, Leigong County, Mountain Leigong, Lianhua Ping 1400–1600 m, 2005. VI. 3, leg. Junhao Huang (IZCAS); Paratypes 3 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀, same data as holotype (ZMUC, IZCAS); Paederus symmetricus Li et al., 2013: Holotype ♂, Guangxi, Xingan County, Hujiang Xiang, Mountain Mao’er (25.91, 110.45) 1715 m, 2004. VI. 26, leg. Teiji Sota and Runzhi Huang (IZCAS); Paratype 1 ♂, Guizhou Province, Jiangkou County, leg. Guodong Ren (IZCAS). Additional material examined. China: 45 exs., Guizhou, Leishan Co., SE Kaili, NE Leishan, Legong Shan, E-slope 1700–1800 m, env. of pass between Leisha and Fangxiang (24.41 N, 108.22 E), 2000. VI. 14–24, leg. Harald Schillhammer. Notes on the new synonymy. The original description of Paederus symmetricus Li, Zhou & Solodovnikov, 2013 is based on only two specimens, both with the aedeagus suboptimally prepared, so that the internal sac was not clearly seen. The newly received material allowed a more detailed study of the aedeagus and revealed its identity with the aedeagus of P. parvidenticulatus Li et al., 2013. Based on that, as well as the shape of labrum, male sternites VII and VIII, and female sternites VIII and IX, all these structures identical in both species, there is no doubt that P. symmetricus Li et al., 2013 and P. parvidenticulatus Li et al., 2013 are conspecific. Thus, the synonymy is proposed.Published as part of Li, Xiao-Yan, Solodovnikov, Alexey & Zhou, Hong-Zhang, 2014, Two new species and a new synonym of the genus Paederus Fabricius (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae) from China, pp. 431-436 in Zootaxa 3847 (3) on page 435, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3847.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/22560
Selaginella subchaetoloma (Sect. Heterostachys; Selaginellaceae), a new species from Southwest China
Fang, Shao-Li, Li, Yu-Xin, Zhang, Li-Bing, He, Zhao-Rong, Zhou, Xin-Mao (2023): Selaginella subchaetoloma (Sect. Heterostachys; Selaginellaceae), a new species from Southwest China. Phytotaxa 603 (3): 224-234, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.603.3.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PD
Calligrammitis havilandii Parris, Sundue, Li Bing Zhang, X. M. Zhou & Ralf Knapp 2023, comb. nov.
Calligrammitis havilandii (Baker) Parris, Sundue, Li Bing Zhang, X.M.Zhou & Ralf Knapp, comb. nov. Basionym: Polypodium havilandii Baker, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 4(2): 253. 1894. Type: Malaysia. Sabah Kinabalu, March 1892, G.D. Haviland 1438 (holotype K000548235!) ≡ Grammitis havilandii (Baker) Copel., Gen. Filic. 211. 1947) ≡ Radiogrammitis havilandii (Baker) Parris, Gard. Bull. Singapore 58(2): 242. 2007 ≡ Oreogrammitis havilandii (Baker) Parris & Sundue, Phytotaxa 436(1): 48. 2020 = Polypodium multisorum Copel., Philipp. J. Sci., C Bot. 12(1): 61. 1917. Type: [Malaysia, Sabah] Mt Kinabalu, Paka Cave, Topping 1665 (lectotype MICH1190874!; designated by Parris, 1990; isotypes BM!, US!). This species occurs in Malaysia.Published as part of Yang, Jian-Jun, Parris, Barbara, Knapp, Ralf, Sundue, Michael, Zhang, Li-Bing & Zhou, Xin-Mao, 2023, Circumscription of the grammitid fern genus Oreogrammitis (Polypodiaceae) with the description of three new genera: Calligrammitis, Devolia, and Glabrigrammitis, pp. 28-36 in Phytotaxa 597 (1) on page 32, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/791877
Devolia orientalis Li Bing Zhang, X. M. Zhou, Jian Jun Yang & Ralf Knapp 2023, comb. nov.
Devolia orientalis (T.C.Hsu) Li Bing Zhang, X.M.Zhou, Jian Jun Yang & Ralf Knapp, comb. nov. Basionym: Oreogrammitis orientalis T.C.Hsu, Ferns Fern Allies Taiwan Second Suppl. 44. 2017. Type: China, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Mt. Shengtang (ShengTangShan), 1800–1900 m, 2 April 2013, T.C.Hsu 6455 (holotype TAIF; isotypes AK, IBK, TAIF, TNM). This species occurs in Taiwan Island, Mainland China (Guangxi), and Japan (Knapp & Hsu, 2017).Published as part of Yang, Jian-Jun, Parris, Barbara, Knapp, Ralf, Sundue, Michael, Zhang, Li-Bing & Zhou, Xin-Mao, 2023, Circumscription of the grammitid fern genus Oreogrammitis (Polypodiaceae) with the description of three new genera: Calligrammitis, Devolia, and Glabrigrammitis, pp. 28-36 in Phytotaxa 597 (1) on page 34, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/791877
Zhou et al 2019 - Normal 2 Cell Population Migration Dataset
Videos to accompany Zhou et al 2019. Please see publication for details:Motion Sensing Superpixels (MOSES) is a systematic, computational framework to quantify and discover cellular motion phenotypesFelix Y. Zhou, Carlos Ruiz-Puig, Richard P. Owen, Michael J. White, Jens Rittscher, Xin LueLife 201
Zhou li zheng yi
"Zhou li" yuan ming "Zhou guan". shi ni ding Zhou dai guan zhi de zhu zuo, bei feng wei ru jia jing dian zhi yi, nei rong fen tian guan, di guan, chun guan, xia guan, qiu guan, dong guan liu da bu fen, qi zhong dong guan yu han chu wang yi, bu zhi yi "Kao gong ji". "Zhou li zheng yi" shi Qing dai zhu ming xue zhe Sun Yirang zai Han dai Zheng Xuan zhu, Tang dai Jia Gongyan shu de ji chu shang dui "Zhou li" ia yi kao zheng shu jie zhi zuo, hu zhong bo cai zhong shuo,zi liao fan fu, kao zheng jing xiang, dui yan du zhou li"yi shu, ji you can kao jia zhi, Ci ci jing guo Wang Shaohua xian sheng dian xiao zheng li, zhi liang geng shang ceng lo
Pseudohesperus luteus Li & Zhou 2011, SP. NOV.
<i>PSEUDOHESPERUS LUTEUS</i> LI & ZHOU SP. NOV. (FIG. 25A–I) <p> <i>Type material:</i> Holotype: China: Sichuan: ♂, Qingchengshan (30°54′N, 103°31′E), 22–24.viii.2005, Li Xiaoyan collected (IZ-CAS); Paratypes: 2 ♂♂, 15 ♀♀, same data as holotype, but 1 ♀, Chen Yongjie collected, 4 ♀♀, Zhang Yejun collected, 2 ♀♀, Zhao Caiyun collected (IZ-CAS); Sichuan: 2 ♀♀, Dujiangyan (30°54′N, 103°30′E), Puyang: Huaxi Village, 676 m asl, 12.xii.2009, Zhou Yulingzi collected (IZ-CAS); 1 ♂, 8 ♀♀, Emeishan (29°25′N, 103°20′E), 700–1800 m asl, 28–30.viii.2005, Li Xiaoyan collected (IZ-CAS); 2 ♂♂, 7 ♀♀, Baoxing (30°25′N, 102°49′E), 1.ix.2005, Li Xiaoyan collected (IZ-CAS).</p> <p> <i>Description:</i> Head and pronotum black, pronotum with strongly golden lustre. Antennae dark brown, sometimes with antennomeres X–XI or antennomeres IX–XI reddish-brown. Elytra black-brown with suture and posterior margin markedly reddish-brown. Scutellum black. Abdomen black with strongly iridescent lustre, posterior margin of each tergite narrowly reddish-brown. Mandibles, maxillary, and labial palpi and legs reddish-brown.</p> <p>Body 7.02–8.00 mm long (HPL: 2.20–2.61 mm). Head of rounded quadrangular shape, 0.89–1.06 mm long, 0.98–1.22 mm wide, slightly wider than long (HW: HL = 1.00–1.18). Tempora 0.25–0.33 mm long, almost evenly rounded, densely and coarsely punctate; eyes large, slightly prominent, 0.41 mm long, 1.25–1.67 times as long as tempora. Dorsal surface of head with moderately numerous, large setiferous punctures, becoming sparser toward vertex, vertex largely impunctate. Entire head with distinct and profound microsculpture of transverse waves. Antennae long, antennomere I very long, slightly thickened towards apex, antennomere III much longer than antennomere II, following antennomeres gradually decreasing in length, but all distinctly longer than wide, antennomere XI obliquely truncated.</p> <p>Pronotum slightly narrowed anteriad, 1.22– 1.31 mm long, 0.98–1.31 mm wide, almost as wide as head (PW: HW = 0.93–1.15), sparsely and finely punctate, punctures separated by three to six times their diameter, narrowly impunctate along midline; disc with distinct and profound microsculpture of oblique line.</p> <p>Elytra 1.47–1.80 mm long, 1.55–1.88 mm wide, along sides about 1.19–1.40 times as long as pronotum, densely and finely punctate, punctures separated by one to two times their diameter. Scutellum large, triangular, densely and finely punctuate.</p> <p>Abdomen a little narrowed posteriad, widest 1.31– 1.63 mm, finely and densely punctate, punctures separated by one to two times their diameter at base, gradually becoming sparser toward apex; tergites III–V with two basal carinae, elevated area between basal carinae with irregular, a transverse row of punctures.</p> <p>Male: Tergite VIII with arcuate apex. Sternite VIII with moderately wide, obtusely triangular medioapical emargination, partly filled by semimembranous extension (Fig. 25F). Genital segment with stylus of tergite IX simple, densely setose apically. Sternite IX with asymmetrical basal portion, apex deeply emarginate, each lobe without modified rod-like extensions (Fig. 25E). Tergite X triangular, widely emarginate at apex, with variable number of apical setae (Fig. 25H).</p> <p>Aedeagus with median lobe distinctly exceeding paramere, narrowed into subacute apex (Fig. 25A); in lateral view, apical portion slightly bent dorsad (parameral side) (Fig. 25B); paramere distinctly narrower than median lobe, narrowed into obtusely rounded apex, face adjacent to median lobe with peg setae irregularly arranged along apical portion of paramere (Fig. 25C, D).</p> <p>Female: Sternite VIII with arcuate apex, lacking medio-apical emargination. Genital segment with second gonocoxites moderately long, each with minute stylus bearing two long apical setae (Fig. 25I). Tergite X triangular, subtruncated at apex, with variable number of apical setae (Fig. 25G).</p> <p> <i>Etymology:</i> The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word <i>lut-</i> (golden), and refers to the strongly golden reflex on the pronotum.</p> <p> <i>Distribution:</i> At present known only from China (Sichuan).</p> <p> <i>Remarks:</i> <i>Pseudohesperus luteus</i> Li & Zhou sp. nov. is closely related to <i>P. pedatiformis</i> Li & Zhou sp. nov. <i>Pseudohesperus luteus</i> Li & Zhou sp. nov. differs from <i>P. pedatiformis</i> Li & Zhou sp. nov. by pronotum with strongly golden reflex, elytra with suture, posterior margin markedly reddish-brown, and paramere entire (pronotum without golden reflex, elytra entirely black, and paramere trilobed in the latter one).</p>Published as part of <i>Li, Liang & Zhou, Hong-Zhang, 2011, Revision and phylogenetic assessment of the rove beetle genus Pseudohesperus Hayashi, with broad reference to the subtribe Philonthina (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylinini), pp. 679-722 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 163 (3)</i> on pages 700-704, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00731.x, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5442095">http://zenodo.org/record/5442095</a>
Paederus biacutus Li, Zhou & Solodovnikov 2013
Paederus biacutus Li, Zhou & Solodovnikov, 2013 Material studied. China: Fujian: 1 Ƌ, 1 ♀, Wuyishan, Guadun, 27°44'01''N, 117°38'13''E, 1240 m, 04.X.2015, Yan, Shen, Jiang & Zhou leg. (SNUC). Comment. The previously known distribution of P. biacutus included the provinces of Fujian and Jiangxi (Li et al., 2013; Peng et al., 2014). For illustrations of P. biacutus see Peng et al. (2014: figures 1–2) and Assing (2015b: 18, 37, 56, 73, 114–116, 217–222).Published as part of Li, Qi-Li, Li, Li-Zhen, Gu, Fuang-Kang & Peng, Zhong, 2016, New data on brachypterous Paederus (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) of mainland China, pp. 576-588 in Zootaxa 4184 (3) on page 583, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.3.11, http://zenodo.org/record/16508
Paederus (Harpopaederus) brevior Li, Solodovnikov & Zhou 2014
Paederus (Harpopaederus) brevior Li, Solodovnikov & Zhou, 2014 Material studied. China: Shaanxi: 5 ♀♀, Ningshan County, Huoditang, 33°44'N, 108°45'E, 1587 m, 19.VII.2015, Yi-Zhou Liu leg. (SNUC). Comment. Paederus (Harpopaederus) brevior has been recorded from several localities in the Qinling Shan, Shaanxi (Li et al., 2014; Peng et al., 2015a; Assing, 2015). For illustrations of P. brevior see Peng et al. (2015a: figures 1B, 2B, 3).Published as part of Li, Qi-Li, Li, Li-Zhen, Gu, Fuang-Kang & Peng, Zhong, 2016, New data on brachypterous Paederus (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) of mainland China, pp. 576-588 in Zootaxa 4184 (3) on pages 582-583, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.3.11, http://zenodo.org/record/16508
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