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2. Roles of N-Alloying and Austenitizing Temperature in Tuning the Hardness and Strengthening–Toughening Behavior of M42 High-Speed Steel
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Li, Hua-Bing, Jiao, Wei-Chao, Feng, Hao, Wang, Hai-Jian, Zhu, Hong-Chun, Jiang, Zhou-Hua, Huo, Xin-Yu, and Wu, Wei
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- 2023
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3. High-Temperature Annealing Significantly Enhances Intrinsic Hot Workability of the As-cast High-Nitrogen M42 High-Speed Steel
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Jiao, Wei-Chao, Li, Hua-Bing, Feng, Hao, Wang, Hai-Jian, Jiang, Zhou-Hua, and Wu, Wei
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- 2022
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4. Significant Improvement of Cleanliness and Macro/Microstructure of As-Cast AISI M42 High-Speed Steel by Mg Treatment
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Jiao, Wei-Chao, Li, Hua-Bing, Feng, Hao, Jiang, Zhou-Hua, Wang, Hai-Jian, Zhu, Hong-Chun, Han, Pei-De, and Wu, Wei
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- 2022
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5. Softening Behavior and Hardness Prediction of H13 Hot‐work Die Steel during Isothermal Tempering
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Feng, Hao, primary, Wang, Hai-Jian, additional, Li, Hua-Bing, additional, Jiao, Wei-Chao, additional, Zhu, Hong-Chun, additional, Zhang, Shu-Cai, additional, and Jiang, Zhou-Hua, additional
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- 2023
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6. Softening Behavior and Hardness Prediction of H13 Hot‐Work Die Steel during Isothermal Tempering.
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Feng, Hao, Wang, Hai-Jian, Li, Hua-Bing, Jiao, Wei-Chao, Zhu, Hong-Chun, Zhang, Shu-Cai, and Jiang, Zhou-Hua
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TEMPERING , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *ISOTHERMAL temperature , *STEEL , *HARDNESS - Abstract
In this study, the microstructural evolution of H13 hot‐work die steel during isothermal tempering at 500 ≈ 650 °C is evaluated, and kinetic equations and a neural network are constructed to describe the softening behavior. The results show that the softening behavior appears as a loss of hardness with increasing isothermal tempering temperature and time. The softening mechanism is ascribed to the decomposition of martensitic laths, annihilation and rearrangement of dislocations, formation of sub‐grains, and precipitation and coarsening of secondary carbides. The evolution of secondary carbides includes the coarsening of V‐rich MC nanoprecipitates, and the precipitation and coarsening of secondary phases (Cr‐rich M23C6 and Mo‐rich M6C carbides) during long‐term isothermal tempering. Regarding the applicability of the model in precipitation evolution and hardness prediction, the Johnson–Mehl–Avrami model is considered to be more suitable than the Hollomon–Jaffe, Lifshitz–Slyozov–Wagner, and back‐propagation neural network models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Improved high‐temperature softening resistance and wear resistance of AISI M42 high‐speed steel by N‐alloying
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Jiao, Wei-Chao, primary, Li, Hua-Bing, additional, Feng, Hao, additional, Wang, Hai-Jian, additional, Zhu, Hong-Chun, additional, Zhang, Shu-Cai, additional, Jiang, Zhou-Hua, additional, and Wu, Wei, additional
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- 2023
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8. Exploring the Influence Mechanisms of Tempering Temperature and N‐alloying on Mechanical Properties of AISI M42 High‐Speed Steel
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Jiao, Wei-Chao, primary, Li, Hua-Bing, additional, Feng, Hao, additional, Wang, Hai-Jian, additional, Zhu, Hong-Chun, additional, Zhang, Shu-Cai, additional, Jiang, Zhou-Hua, additional, and Wu, Wei, additional
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- 2023
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9. Prognostic implications of the EGFR polymorphism rs763317 and clinical variables among young Chinese lung cancer population
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Li, Zheng-Xing, primary, Wang, Fan, additional, Sun, Zhen-Yu, additional, Xu, Chang, additional, Zou, Zi-Xiu, additional, Zhao, Zong-Xu, additional, Wang, Hai-Jian, additional, Guo, Shi-Cheng, additional, Jin, Li, additional, Li, Qiang, additional, Wang, Jiu-Cun, additional, Xia, Fan, additional, Yue, Xiao-Qiang, additional, and Wu, Jun-Jie, additional
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- 2023
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10. Improvement of Automobile Production Market Competitive Power Based on Logistics Network Planning
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Wang, Hai Jian, Yang, Yuhang, editor, and Ma, Maode, editor
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- 2013
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11. Research on the Influence Mechanism of Consumers’ Perceived Risk on the Advertising Avoidance Behavior of Online Targeted Advertising
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Wang, Hai Jian, primary, Yue, Xia Lei, additional, Ansari, Aisha Rehman, additional, Tang, Gui Qian, additional, Ding, Jian Yi, additional, and Jiang, Ya Qiong, additional
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- 2022
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12. Woznessenskia incurva Shi & Zhu & Wang 2022, sp. nov
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Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di, and Wang, Hai-Jian
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Woznessenskia ,Gryllacrididae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Woznessenskia incurva ,Animalia ,Orthoptera ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
1 Woznessenskia incurva sp. nov. (Chinese name ���WdzDz��) Figs.1, 6 D Description. Body large. Head: Face narrow oval, fastigium verticis slightly wider than scapus. Eyes globular, protruding forward and outward. Ocelli small, little distinct. Pronotum broader. Second and third abdominal tergites each with two rows of stridulatory pegs. Legs: Procoxa with a spine at anterior margin; profemur and mesofemur without spines on ventral surface, protibia and mesotibia with four pairs of long spines and a pair of short apical spurs; dorsal surface of mesotibia with an inner apical spur. Postfemur with 10���11 inner spines and 6���7 outer spines on ventral surface; posttibia with 6���7 spines on both sides of dorsal surface separately, bearing a pair of dorsal apical spurs and two pairs of ventral apical spurs. Wings elongate, surpassing apex of stretched posttibia. Tegmen: Radius with two branches, both forked near tip; media anterior (MA) free from base; cubitus anterior at base with a single branch that forks into two veins, the anterior branch curving and receiving an oblique connection vein from MA and shortly after dividing again into two parallel branches, i.e. media posterior (MP) and cubitus anterior 1 (CuA1), while the posterior branch (CuA2) not dividing further; cubitus posterior (CuP) undivided, free throughout; with four anal veins, last two with common stem. Coloration. Body light brown. Fastigium verticis and occiput black, around the eyes with annular black ring; gena beneath eye black, antennal socket with the edge black, antenna black. Eyes brown, ocelli yellow. Pronotum with black stripe along entire margin, with a pair of brown spots near anterior margin, and a pair of brown spots on lateral areas. Spines and spurs on protibia and mesotibia brown; apices of spines and spurs on postfemur and posttibia brown. Tegmina and hind wings transparent, veins dark brown. Apical area of male abdomen with tergites black. Male. Ninth abdominal tergite moderately protruding posteriorly, with a pair of S-shaped and sclerotized processes. Tenth abdominal tergite with a pair of long projections, apical area each distinctly upcurved with compressed and serrate apex. Cercus short, incurved, apex rounded. Subgenital plate with posterior margin concave, lateral lobes with apices rounded. Styli short, inserted on subapices of lateral margins of subgenital plate. Female. Seventh abdominal sternite with base comparatively narrow, apical area slightly broad, with median carina, posterior margin almost straight. Cercus long conical, apex rounded. Ovipositor moderately upcurved, apex rounded. Subgenital plate semi-membranous, with many thin transversal riffles, and a median carina, posterior margin rounded. Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 21.0, ♀ 22.0; pronotum: ♂ 4.5, ♀ 5.1; tegmen: ♂ 35.0, ♀ 36.0; postfemur: ♂ 13.5, ♀ 14.8; ovipositor: 13.3. Specimens examined. Holotype: male, Meizihu, Puer, Yunnan, China, 27 July 2007, collected by Fu-Ming Shi & Shao-Li Mao. Paratype: 1 female, same data as holotype. Etymology. The name of the new species refers to the long projections of male tenth abdominal tergite with apical area distinctly upcurved; from Latin incurv - shows curved upward. Discussion. The new species is similar to Woznessenskia bimacula Guo & Shi, 2011, but differs from the latter by: the projections of male tenth abdominal tergite with apical areas distinctly upcurved, inner and apical margins with some teeth; posterior margin of female subgenital plate straight., Published as part of Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di & Wang, Hai-Jian, 2022, Review of the genus Woznessenskia Gorochov, 2002 (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae) from China, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 5087 (1) on page 192, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5087.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/5820030, {"references":["Guo, L. Y. & Shi, F. M. (2011) Descriptions of new species of the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae: Gryllacridinae) from China. Zootaxa, 2784, 62 - 68."]}
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13. Woznessenskia truncata Shi & Zhu & Wang 2022, sp. nov
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Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di, and Wang, Hai-Jian
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Woznessenskia ,Gryllacrididae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Woznessenskia truncata ,Animalia ,Orthoptera ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
3 Woznessenskia truncata sp. nov. (Chinese name ������dzDz��) Figs. 3, 6 B Description. Body large. Face comparatively long. Fastigium verticis slightly broader than antennal scape. Eyes ovoid, protruding forward and outward. Ocelli distinct, oval. Pronotum broader than long, anterior margin protruding forward, posterior margin rounded. Second and third abdominal tergites each with two rows of stridulatory pegs. Legs. Procoxa with a spine at fore margin; profemur and mesofemur unarmed on ventral surfaces; protibia and mesotibia with four pairs of long spines and a pair of short apical spurs. Postfemur with 10���11 inner spines and 7���8 outer spines on ventral surface; posttibia with 5���6 spines on both sides of dorsal surface; bearing a pair of dorsal apical spurs and two pairs of ventral apical spurs. Wings long, reaching apex of stretched posttibia. Tegmen: Radius with two branches, two forked near tip; media anterior free from base; cubitus anterior at base with a single branch that forks into two veins, the anterior branch makes a curvature and receives an oblique connection vein from MA and shortly after divides again into two parallel branches, i.e. MP and CuA1; while the posterior branch (CuA2) does not divide further; cubitus posterior undivided, free throughout, with 4 anal veins, last two with common stem. Hind wings slightly longer than tegmina. Coloration. Body light brown. Fastigium verticis and occiput black, eyes dark brown, gena light brown. Outer surface of antennal scape light brown, other area brown. Pronotum with a black stripe along whole edge. Spines and spurs on femora and tibiae brown. Tegmen and hind wing semi-transparent; veins dark brown. Male first to seventh abdominal tergites each with a transversal stripe, eighth and ninth tergites black. Male. Ninth abdominal tergite with a pair of S-shaped and sclerotized hooks on lateral margins. Tenth abdominal tergite with a pair of long slightly incurved projections, apical area compressed, sclerotized area short, apex truncate, serrate. Cercus long conical, little curved, apex rounded. Subgenital plate broad and short, lateral lobes with apices rounded, posterior margin concave in the middle. Styli cylindrical, inserted subapically near the lateral margins of subgenital plate. Female. Seventh abdominal sternite shorter, posterior margin slightly concave (Fig. 3H). Subgenital plate broad and short, with some transversal riffles, posterior margin slightly concave. Ovipositor whole moderately upcurved, apex rounded. Cercus long conical, apex rounded. Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 24.0, ♀ 26.0; pronotum: ♂ 5.0, ♀ 5.1; tegmen: ♂ 38.0, ♀ 39.0; postfemur: ♂ 14.5, ♀ 16.0; ovipositor: 16.0. Specimens examined. Holotype: male, Babaoshan, Ruyuan, Guangdong, China, 14 June 2019, collected by Tao Wang & Peng Cui. Paratype: 1 female, same data as holotype. Discussion. The new species is similar to Woznessenskia finitima Gorochov, 2002, but differs from the latter by: the projection of male tenth abdominal tergite with sclerotized area short, tip almost truncate, with several teeth only on the tip; female seventh abdominal sternite short. It is different from Woznessenskia brevisa Guo & Shi, 2011 by: the projection of male tenth abdominal tergite long, sclerotized area short, tip truncate with several teeth. Etymology. The name of the new species refers to the apex of projection of male tenth abdominal tergite truncate; from Latin truncate (truncate)., Published as part of Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di & Wang, Hai-Jian, 2022, Review of the genus Woznessenskia Gorochov, 2002 (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae) from China, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 5087 (1) on pages 195-196, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5087.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/5820030, {"references":["Gorochov, A. V. (2002) Contribution to the knowledge of the fauna and systematics of the Stenopelmatoidea (Orthoptera) of Indochina and some other territories. III. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 81, 318 - 337 [Russian; English translation in: Entomological Review, 82 (7), 2003, 765 - 781 \" Data on fauna and taxonomy of Stenopelmatoidea (Orthoptera) from Indochina and other territories: III \"]","Guo, L. Y. & Shi, F. M. (2011) Descriptions of new species of the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae: Gryllacridinae) from China. Zootaxa, 2784, 62 - 68."]}
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14. Woznessenskia curvicauda
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Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di, and Wang, Hai-Jian
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Woznessenskia ,Gryllacrididae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Orthoptera ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy ,Woznessenskia curvicauda - Abstract
5 Woznessenskia curvicauda (Bey-Bienko, 1962) (Chinese name ���NJdzDz��) Figs. 5, 6 E Borneogryllacris curvicauda Bey-Bienko, 1962. Trudy Zool. Inst., Akad. Nauk SSSR, Leningrad, 30: 114. Woznessenskia curvicauda: Gorochov, 2002. Entomological Review, 82 (7): 778. Diaphanogryllacris curvicauda: Liu & Yin, 2004. In: Yang X.K [Ed.] Insects from Mt. Shiwandashan Area of Guangxi: 105, 109[English]. Male. Tegmen: Radius with two branches; media anterior free from base; cubitus anterior at base with a single branch that forks into two veins, the anterior branch makes a curvature and fuses with media anterior and shortly after divides again; while posterior branch (CuA2) does not divide further; cubitus posterior undivided, free throughout; with four anal veins, last two with common stem. Ninth abdominal tergite with a pair of S-shaped and sclerotized hooks on lateral margins. Tenth abdominal tergite with a pair of projections short, conspicuously incurved; apical area upcurved, tip compressed, sclerotized, dorsal margin with several teeth. Cercus long conical, apex rounded. Subgenital plate broader, posterior margin slightly concave. Stylus cylindrical, apex rounded, inserted on subapex of subgenital plate. Female was described adequately by Bey-Bienko (1962) and Gorochov (2002). Specimens examined. 1 male, Emeishan, Sichuan, 5 July 2021, collected by Xiu-Mei Chen; 1 male, Emeishan, Sichuan, 5 July 2021, collected by Shang-Ling Lou; 1 male, Emeishan, Sichuan, 21 July 2012, collected by Ji-Shan Xu and Ling-Xiao Chang. 1 female, Nanmuxi, Qionglai, Sichuan, 24 July 2013; 1 male, Jiulonggou, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 27 July 2016; 1 male, Jiulonggou, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 22 June 2017; 2 males, Jiulonggou, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 3August 2019; 1 female, Jiulonggou, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 21 July 2021; 1 female, Jiulonggou, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 2 August 2021; 1 male and 1 female, Nanmuxi, Qionglai, Sichuan, 28 July 2021, all collected by Gao-Ping Liu. Distribution. Sichuan (Emeishan, Chongzhou, Qionglai). Discussion. The species was described by Bey-Bienko in 1962 based on a female specimen. Liu and Yin (2004) reported the male from Guangxi which we think may be another species. The male is reported for the first time with specimens collected from the type locality (Sichuan: Emeishan)., Published as part of Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di & Wang, Hai-Jian, 2022, Review of the genus Woznessenskia Gorochov, 2002 (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae) from China, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 5087 (1) on pages 198-200, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5087.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/5820030, {"references":["Bey-Bienko, G. Y. (1962) Results of the Chinese-Soviet zoological-botanical expeditions to south-western China 1955 - 1957. New or less known Tettigonioidea (Orthoptera) from Szechuan and Yunnan. Trudy Zoologitscheskogo Instituta, Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Leningrad [= Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad], 30, 110 - 138.]","Gorochov, A. V. (2002) Contribution to the knowledge of the fauna and systematics of the Stenopelmatoidea (Orthoptera) of Indochina and some other territories. III. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 81, 318 - 337 [Russian; English translation in: Entomological Review, 82 (7), 2003, 765 - 781 \" Data on fauna and taxonomy of Stenopelmatoidea (Orthoptera) from Indochina and other territories: III \"]","Liu, X. W. & Yin, H. S. (2004) Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea and Stenopelmatoidea. In: Yang, X. K. (Ed.). Insects from Mt. Shiwandashan Area of Guangxi, China Forestry Publishing House, Beijing, pp. 90 - 110."]}
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15. Woznessenskia combina Shi & Zhu & Wang 2022, sp. nov
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Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di, and Wang, Hai-Jian
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Woznessenskia ,Gryllacrididae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Woznessenskia combina ,Animalia ,Orthoptera ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
4 Woznessenskia combina sp. nov. (Chinese name ���DdzDz��) Figs. 4, 6 C Description. Body large. Head: face comparatively long and narrow. Fastigium verticis slightly broader than scape. Eyes ovoid, protruding forward and outward. Ocelli distinct, oval. Pronotum slightly broader than long. Second and third abdominal tergites each with two rows of stridulatory pegs. Legs. Procoxa with a spine at anterior margin; profemur and mesofemur with four pairs of long spines and a pair of short apical spurs separately. Postfemur with 10���11 spines on inner margin and 7���8 spines on outer margin of ventral surface; posttibia with 6���8 spines on both sides of dorsal surface; bearing a pair of dorsal apical spurs and two pairs of ventral apical spurs. Wings reaching apex of stretched posttibia. Tegmen: Radius with two branches; media anterior free from base, cubitus anterior at base with a single branch that forks into two veins, the anterior branch curving and fused with media anterior (MA) for a short distance, then forks, shortly after anterior one (MP) fused with media anterior (MA) for a comparatively long distance, then dividing, while posterior branch (CuA2) not dividing further; cubitus posterior (CuP) undivided, free throughout; with four anal veins, last two with common stem. Both tegmina with the same characters. Coloration. Body light brown. Fastigium verticis and occiput black. Eyes brown. Antennal socket with the edge brown; gena dark brown; antenna blackish brown. Pronotum with black stripe along whole edge; anterior area of disc with a pair of blackish brown spots; lateral lobe with a comparative broad dark brown spot separately. Spines and spurs on all femora and tibiae brown. First to seventh abdominal tergites with a transversal black stripe separately, male eighth and ninth abdominal tergites black. Tegmen and hind wing semi-transparent; veins dark brown. Projection of male tenth abdominal tergite with apex brown. Male. Ninth abdominal tergite moderately protruding, with a pair of S-shaped and sclerotized processes. Tenth abdominal tergite with a pair of comparatively shorter projections, subapically upcurved, compressed, inner edge with some teeth. Cercus longer, apex rounded. Subgenital plate slightly broader than long, posterior margin concave. Stylus stout and short, inserted on lateral margin of subapex. Female. Unknown. Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 24.6; pronotum: ♂ 5.0; tegmen: ♂ 35.0; postfemur: 14.0. Specimen examined. Holotype: male, Huangsha, Lingui, Guangxi, China, 13 August 2016, collected by Shao-Li Mao and Li-Juan Wang. Etymology. The name refers to MA fusing with MP+CuA1 and MP for a distance separately; from Latin combin- (connected). Discussion. The new species is similar to Woznessenskia arcoida Guo & Shi, 2011 and Woznessenskia curvi cauda (Bey-Bienko, 1962), but differs from them by: tegmen MA fused with MP+CuA1 for a short distance, then with MP for a comparatively long distance., Published as part of Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di & Wang, Hai-Jian, 2022, Review of the genus Woznessenskia Gorochov, 2002 (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae) from China, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 5087 (1) on pages 197-198, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5087.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/5820030, {"references":["Guo, L. Y. & Shi, F. M. (2011) Descriptions of new species of the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae: Gryllacridinae) from China. Zootaxa, 2784, 62 - 68.","Bey-Bienko, G. Y. (1962) Results of the Chinese-Soviet zoological-botanical expeditions to south-western China 1955 - 1957. New or less known Tettigonioidea (Orthoptera) from Szechuan and Yunnan. Trudy Zoologitscheskogo Instituta, Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Leningrad [= Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad], 30, 110 - 138.]"]}
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16. Woznessenskia procera Shi & Zhu & Wang 2022, sp. nov
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Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di, and Wang, Hai-Jian
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Woznessenskia ,Gryllacrididae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Orthoptera ,Biodiversity ,Woznessenskia procera ,Taxonomy - Abstract
2 Woznessenskia procera sp. nov. (Chinese name ���WdzDz��) Figs. 2, 6 A Description. Body large. Face long. Fastigium verticis almost broad as antennal scape. Eyes globular, protruding forward. Ocelli distinct, oval. Pronotum broad and short, anterior margin slightly protruding, posterior margin rounded. Second and third abdominal tergites each with two rows of stridulatory pegs. Legs. Procoxa with a spine at fore margin, profemur and mesofemur unarmed on ventral surfaces, their tibiae with four pairs of long spines and a pair of short apical spurs. Postfemur with 10���11 inner spines and 7���8 outer spines on ventral surface; posttibia with 6���7 spines on both sides of dorsal surface separately; bearing a pair of dorsal apical spurs and two pairs of ventral apical spurs. Wings surpassing apex of stretched posttibia. Tegmen: Radius divided RS vein from the middle; media anterior free from base; cubitus anterior at base with a single branch that forks into two veins, the anterior branch makes a curvature and receives an oblique connection vein from MA and shortly after divides again into two parallel branches, i.e. MP and CuA1; while the posterior branch (CuA2) not divided further; cubitus posterior (CuP) undivided, free throughout; with four anal veins (fourth indistinct), last two with common stem. Hind wing longer than tegmen. Coloration. Body yellowish brown, eyes brown, genae under eyes with a thin black stripe separately; fastigium verticis blackish brown; with a thin stripe along edge of antennal socket. Outer surface of antennal scape light, other area blackish brown. Pronotum with a black stripe along edge, lateral lobe each with a light brown stripe. The spines and spurs on all femora and tibiae brown. Male first to eighth tergites each with a transversal black stripe, ninth abdominal tergite black. Tegmen semi-transparent, veins dark brown; hind wing semi-transparent whitish, veins dark brown. Male. Ninth abdominal tergite with a pair of S-shaped and sclerotized processes on lateral margins. Tenth abdominal tergite with a pair of evidently long and little curved projections; the sclerotized area compressed, long, apex and inner edge near apex serrate. Cercus long conical, incurved, apex rounded. Subgenital plate shorter, posterior margin lightly concave. Styli cylindrical, inserted on lateral margins of subapex of subgenital plate. Female. Seventh abdominal sternite with length and width almost equal, lateral margins subparallel. Cercus conical, apex acute. Ovipositor moderately upcurved, apex rounded. Subgenital plate short, with many wrinkles, posterior margin rounded. Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 19.0���24.0, ♀ 29.0; pronotum: ♂ 4.9���5.0, ♀ 5.2; tegmen: ♂ 36.0���39.0, ♀ 39.0; postfemur: ♂ 16.0���16.1, ♀ 16.0; ovipositor: 13.0. Specimens examined. Holotype: male, Nanling, Ruyuan, Guangdong, China, 25 June 2021, collected by Tao Zhang. Paratypes: 1 male, Gaozhai, Xing���an, Guangxi, China, 7 July 2007, collected by Jian-Hua Huang; 1 male, Xing���an, Guangxi, China, 18 July 2002, collected by Jian-Hua Huang; 1 male, Gaozhai, Xing���an, Guangxi, China, 20 July 2006, collected by Jian-Hua Huang; 1 female, Gaozhai, Xing���an, Guangxi, China, 10 July 2014, collected by Jian-Hua Huang. Other specimens: 1 male, Nanling, Ruyuan, Guangdong, China, 5 July 2021, collected by Tao Zhang; 1 male, Nanling, Ruyuan, Guangdong, China, 8 July 2021, collected by Tao Zhang. Etymology. The new species is named for the long projections of male tenth abdominal tergite and elongate sclerotized area; from Latin procer- (long). Discussion. The projection of male tenth abdominal tergite is long, apical sclerotized area is long, tip and inner margin near the tip bear some teeth; female seventh sternite with lateral margins subparallel., Published as part of Shi, Fu-Ming, Zhu, Qi-Di & Wang, Hai-Jian, 2022, Review of the genus Woznessenskia Gorochov, 2002 (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae) from China, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 5087 (1) on pages 193-195, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5087.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/5820030
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17. Review of the genus Woznessenskia Gorochov, 2002 (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae) from China
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SHI, FU-MING, primary, ZHU, QI-DI, additional, and WANG, HAI-JIAN, additional
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18. Comparative transcriptome analysis of Locusta migratoria tibetensis Chen (Orthoptera: Oedipodidae) under high‐ and low‐temperature stress
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Ran, Lu‐yao, primary, Jiang, Chun‐xian, additional, Yang, Qun‐fang, additional, Wang, Hai‐jian, additional, Bai ma, Tun‐zhu, additional, Chen, Li, additional, Kuang, Jian‐kang, additional, Huang, Ting‐ting, additional, and Li, Qing, additional
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19. Neocyrtopsis (Neocyrtopsis) shimianensis Wang & Li & Shi 2019, sp. nov
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Wang, Hai-Jian, Li, Bo-Liang, and Shi, Fu-Ming
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Neocyrtopsis ,Neocyrtopsis shimianensis ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Tettigoniidae ,Animalia ,Orthoptera ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Neocyrtopsis (Neocyrtopsis) shimianensis Wang & Shi, sp. nov. (Fig. 1) Description. Male. Body small, comparatively robust. Head shout and short, hypognathous. Fastigium verticis short conical, apex bluntly rounded, with a thin longitudinal furrow. Eyes oval, projecting prominently outwards and forwards. Maxillary palpi long, apical segment widened at apex and longer than penultimate one. Pronotum elongate, reaching base area of third abdominal tergite, anterior margin straight, posterior margin obtusely rounded, lateral lobes longer than deep, without humeral sinus. Thoracic auditory spiracle open.All femora unarmed on ventral surface; procoxae with 1 spine; protibiae with 5 pairs of short spines on ventral surface; tibial tympana long ovate, open on both sides. Posttibiae with 16���20 spines on internal and external margins of dorsal surface separately, 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs. Tegmina short, reaching posterior margin of pronotum, apices obtusely rounded, visible in lateral view, exposed part broad. Tenth abdominal tergite extended, with a semicircular incision on the centre of posterior margin, lateral lobes rounded. Epiproct elongate, obviously surpassing apices of cerci, bent downwards, fused with the preceding tergite, apex bluntly rounded. Cerci short, visible in dorsal view, slightly stout at base, apices hooked and curved internally and dorsally. Subgenital plate trapezoidal, broad in base, apex slightly narrow, posterior margin straight, with a longitudinal carina on the midline. Styli medium length, inserted on apico-lateral margins of subgenital plate. Genitalia shorter, basal area broad, apex narrow. Coloration. Body variegated, mainly brown. Head brown, fastigium verticis light. Eyes brown. Disc of pronotum light, with a longitudinal Y-shaped lightly brown stripe in the midline; lateral lobes brown, with a longitudinal light stripe on the dorsal margin. Dorsal surface of abdomen blackish brown, with a longitudinal light brown stripe on every lateral surface. Epiproct and cerci light, subgenital plate dark brown. Legs pale, profemora with 2 light brown stripes, protibial tympanal organs light. Outer surfaces of postfemora with some nearly parallel light brown stripes, and a transversal light brown stripe in middle area, genicular lobes brown. Tibial spines blackish brown, first to third tarsi dark brown, fourth tarsus light. Female. Pronotum shorter, lateral lobes narrowing. Tegmina ovoid, positioned laterally, reaching middle area of second abdominal tergite or posterior margin. Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin concave. Cerci conical, apices acute. Ovipositor narrowing gradually, obviously curved upwards, smooth, apex acute. Subgenital plate tongue-shaped, posterior margin rounded. Measurements (mm). Body (from apex of rostrum to posterior margin of apical abdominal tergite): ♂ 9.5, ♀ 11.3; pronotum: ♂ 4.5, ♀ 3.5; postfemora: ♂ 9.0, ♀ 10.0; ovipositor (basal margin of subgenital plate to apex of ovipositor): 7.0. Material examined. Holotype: ♂, Liziping, Shimian, Sichuan, 3 August, 2019, coll. Hai- Jian Wang. Paratypes: 1♀, same data as holotype; 1♀, Liziping, Shimian, Sichuan, 11 September, 2018, coll. Hai-Jian Wang. Distribution. Sichuan (Shimian). Discussion. The new species is similar to Neocyrtopsis (Neocyrtopsis) fallax Wang & Liu, 2013, but epiproct of male prolonged obviously, and subgenital plate of female tongue-shaped, nearly equal width. Etymology. The specific name is taken from the type locality., Published as part of Wang, Hai-Jian, Li, Bo-Liang & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2019, New species of the tribe Meconematini (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae: Meconematini) from Sichuan, China, pp. 477-482 in Zootaxa 4695 (5) on pages 477-479, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4695.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/3542614
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Wang, Hai-Jian, Li, Bo-Liang, Shi, Fu-Ming (2019): New species of the tribe Meconematini (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae: Meconematini) from Sichuan, China. Zootaxa 4695 (5): 477-482, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4695.5.4
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21. Doicholobosa rotundata Bian, Zhu & Shi 2017
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Doicholobosa rotundata Bian, Zhu & Shi, 2017 (Fig. 3) Doicholobosa rotundata Bian, Zhu & Shi, 2017. Zootaxa, 4317 (1): 170. There are supplement photographs of apex of male abdomen and genitalia. Material examined. The holotype and paratypes. Other specimens: 6♂ 4♀, Kuankuo town, Suiyang, Guizhou, 12���13 August, 2017, coll. Ji-Yuan Feng & Yan-Qing Li; 4♂ 3♀, Kuankuo town, Suiyang, Guizhou, 12���13 August, 2017, coll. Qi-Di Zhu & Yan-Qing Li; 1♂ 1♀, Yangxi town, Daozhen, Guizhou, 9 August, 2017, coll. Ji-Yuan Feng & Yan-Qing Li. Distribution. Guizhou (Daozhen and Suiyang)., Published as part of Wang, Hai-Jian, Li, Bo-Liang & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2019, New species of the tribe Meconematini (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae: Meconematini) from Sichuan, China, pp. 477-482 in Zootaxa 4695 (5) on page 480, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4695.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/3542614, {"references":["Bian, X., Zhu, Q. D. & Shi, F. M. (2017) New genus to science of Meconematinae (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) from China with description of two new species and proposal of one new combination. Zootaxa, 4317 (1), 165 - 173. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4317.1.8"]}
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22. One new species of the genus Acosmetura and supplement of Acosmetura emeica Liu & Zhou, 2007 (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from Sichuan, China
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Wang, Tao, Shi, Fu-Ming, Wang, Hai-Jian (2018): One new species of the genus Acosmetura and supplement of Acosmetura emeica Liu & Zhou, 2007 (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from Sichuan, China. Zootaxa 4462 (1): 134-138, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4462.1.8
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23. Acosmetura Liu 2000
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Genus Acosmetura Liu, 2000 Acosmetura Liu, 2000, Zoological Research, 21(3): 220, 225; Liu & Zhou, 2007, Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 32: 190; Liu, Zhou & Bi, 2008, Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 33(4): 761, 766; Bian, Kou & Shi, 2014, Zootaxa, 3811(2): 240. Type species: Acosmetura brevicerca Liu, 2000 Generic diagnosis. Body small. Brachypterous. Head hypognathous. Fastigium verticis conical, blunt apically. Posterior margin of pronotum obtusely rounded. Metazona slightly raised or not; lateral lobe narrowing posteriorly, without humeral sinus. Femora unarmed on ventral surface; fore coxae with 1 short spine, fore tibiae and middle tibiae with spines on ventral surface, tympanal organ of fore tibiae open on both sides, ovoid; genicular lobes of hind femora with apices obtuse, hind tibiae with 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs. Male tegmina covered by pronotum or slightly surpassing posterior margin of pronotum; female tegmina oval, deposited laterally; hind wings absent. Posterior margin of male 10th abdominal tergite with 1 shallow concavity, subgenital plate longer than wide; styli stout, inserted on apico-lateral margins of subgenital plate. Genitalia sclerotized and exposed, not surpassing posterior margin of subgenital plate. Ovipositor gently curved upwards, basal area stout, dorsal and ventral margins smooth or with some small thin teeth.
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24. Acosmetura longitubera Wang & Shi & Wang 2018, sp. nov
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Acosmetura longitubera sp. nov. (Fig. 1) Material examined. Holotype: male, Leidongping, Emeishan, Sichuan, 2 August, 2011, coll. Fu-Ming Shi and Le-Hong Zhao. Paratypes: 5 males and 5 females, Leidongping, Emeishan, Sichuan, 2 August, 2011, coll. Fu-Ming Shi and Le- Hong Zhao. Other specimens: 1 female, Yangxinsuo, Emeishan, Sichuan, 31 July, 2011, coll. Fu-Ming Shi and Le-Hong Zhao; 14 males and 13 females, Leidongping, Emeishan, Sichuan, 2 August, 2011, coll. Fu-Ming Shi and Le-Hong Zhao; 10 males and 6 females, Jiulaodong, Emeishan, Sichuan, 4 August, 2011, coll. Fu-Ming Shi and Le-Hong Zhao; 4 males and 4 females, Leidongping, Emeishan, Sichuan, 22 August, 2017, coll. Tao Wang. Description. Male. Body small. Fastigium verticis conical, narrower than antennal scape, blunt apically and grooved dorsally, connected with frontal verticis. Eyes nearly globular, obviously protruding forwards. Apical segment of maxillary palpi nearly equal to subapical one, apex swelled, truncate. Pronotum short, anterior margin straight, posterior margin obtusely rounded, not surpassing posterior margin of 1 st abdominal tergite (Fig. 1A); posterior transverse sulcus indistinct, metazona slightly raised; lateral lobe longer than high, ventral margin arc-shaped, posterior margin straight, humeral sinus absent (Fig. 1B). Tegmina short, covered by pronotum, only lateral area visible in lateral view, blunt apically, reaching posterior margin of metanotum; hind wings absent. Femora unarmed on ventral surface, genicular lobes with apices obtuse. Fore coxae with 1 short spine, fore tibiae with 4 spines on both margins of ventral surface, tympanal organ open on both sides, ovoid. Middle tibiae with 2���4 inner and 4���6 outer spines on ventral surface. Hind tibiae unarmed on ventral surface, with 20���25 inner and 25���30 outer spines on dorsal surface, 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs. 10th abdominal tergite with a shallow and wide concavity, the lateral lobes compressed, protruding backwards, apices obtusely rounded, slightly curved downwards (Fig. 1G). Cercus cylindrical, long, slightly compressed, moderately incurved, basal area slightly stout, inner margin of 1/3 apical area slightly concave, apex obtusely rounded (Fig. 1I). Genitalia sclerotized, tongue-shaped, apex obtusely rounded (Fig. 1J). Subgenital plate nearly rectangular, basal area somewhat broad, with a triangular concavity, apical half curved upwards, posterior margin with a shallow concavity (Fig. 1C, H); styli stout and short, inserted on apico-lateral margins of subgenital plate. Female. Appearance is similar to male. Metazona of pronotum not raised (Fig. 1E). Tegmina oval, deposited laterally. 10th abdominal tergite short, with a triangular depression, fused with dorsal surface of epiproct (Fig. 1K). Cercus conical, elongate, apex obtusely rounded, directed internally, ventrally (Fig. 1F, K). Ovipositor with basal area stout, apical half moderately curved upwards, dorsal margin smooth and ventral margin of subapical area with some small thin teeth, dorsal valvulae equal or slight longer than ventral ones, apices acute, ventral valvulae with apices subacute (Fig. 1F). Subgenital plate nearly semilunar, basal area slightly broad, with a broad and shallow concavity, posterior margin slightly concave (Fig. 1L). Coloration. Body yellowish brown, probably green when alive. Eyes light brown, dorsal area of head brown. Disc of pronotum with a longitudinal brown stripe in the midline, in the middle of stripe with an indistinctly light stripe; the brown stripe slightly broader after metazona. Genicular lobes of hind femora brown, tarsi green. Dorsal surface of abdomen with a longitudinal brown stripe. Male cercus with apical half green; female cercus brown, probably green when alive. Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 8.17���9.38, ♀ 8.73���10.21; pronotum: ♂ 2.75���3.26, ♀ 2.84���3.35; tegmina: ♂ 1.23��� 1.47, ♀ 1.03���1.29; hind femora: ♂ 7.28���8.38, ♀ 8.09���9.39; ovipositor: 5.12���5.58. Distribution. China (Sichuan). Discussion. The new species Acosmetura longitubera sp. nov. can be easily distinguished from known species of the genus by: posterior margin of male 10th abdominal tergite with a shallow and wide concavity, the lateral lobes compressed, protruding backwards, apices obtusely rounded; cerci cylindrical, long, moderately incurved. Posterior margin of female 10th abdominal tergite with a triangular depression, fused with epiproct. Etymology. The name of the new species is derived from the lateral lobes of male 10th abdominal tergite elongate, Latin ��� long -��� means long, with Latin ��� tuber -��� means process., Published as part of Wang, Tao, Shi, Fu-Ming & Wang, Hai-Jian, 2018, One new species of the genus Acosmetura and supplement of Acosmetura emeica Liu & Zhou, 2007 (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from Sichuan, China, pp. 134-138 in Zootaxa 4462 (1) on pages 135-136, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4462.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/1441449
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Acosmetura emeica Liu & Zhou, 2007 (Fig. 2) Acosmetura emeica Liu & Zhou, 2007, Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 32: 194, 195; Liu, Zhou & Bi, 2008, Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 33(4): 761. Holotype: male; type locality: Xixiangchi, Emeishan, Sichuan, China; location of type specimen: Shanghai Entomological Museum of the Chinese Academy of Science (SEMCAS). Supplementary description. Male: Fastigium verticis conical, narrower than antennal scape, blunt apically, connected with frontal verticis. Apical segment of maxillary palpi equal to subapical one, apex swelled, truncate. Anterior margin of pronotum straight, posterior margin obtusely rounded; lateral lobe longer than high, posterior margin straight, humeral sinus absent (Fig. 2A���B). Tegmina short, nearly surpassing posterior margin of 1 st abdominal tergite, apices obtusely rounded, Cu2 vein of left tegmen robust, straight; hind wings absent. Femora unarmed on ventral surface, genicular lobes with apices obtuse. Fore coxae with 1 short spine, fore tibiae with 5 spines on both margins of ventral surface, tympanal organ open on both sides, ovoid. Middle tibiae with 4 inner and 6 outer spines on ventral surface. Hind tibiae unarmed on ventral surface, with 13���17 spines on both margins of dorsal surface, 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs. Lateral margins of 9th abdominal tergite protruding backwards, apices obtusely rounded, moderately bent inwards (Fig. 2C���E). Anterior and posterior margins of 10th abdominal tergite shallowly concave, dorsal surface of 10th abdominal tergite with a broad and shallow furrow in the midline (Fig. 2F). Cercus complex, 2/3 basal area cylindrical, inner margin of 1/3 apical area longitudinally concave, slightly lamellate, 1/3 apical area broadened downwards, interioanterior corner hook-like, directed inner-dorsally (Fig. 2C���E). Genitalia sclerotized and exposed, apical area expanded, sole-shaped, edges carina-shaped, dorsal margin obtusely rounded, ventral surface with a small notch in the middle (Fig. 2D). Subgential plate nearly rectangular, basal area with a deep triangular notch, apical area narrow, apical half moderately curved upwards, posterior margin straight; styli short, inserted on apico-lateral margins of subgenital plate (Fig. 2C, G). Coloration. Body yellowish brown, probably light green when alive. Eyes light brown, dorsal area of head brown. Pronotum with brown patches. Apical area of third tarsi and claws of legs brown. Spines of hind tibiae with apices brown. Material examined. Holotype: male, Xixiangchi, Emeishan, Sichuan, 2140m, 8 August, 2006, coll. Shun Zhou (preserved in SEMCAS). Other specimen: 1 male, Leidongping, Emeishan, Sichuan, China, 21 August, 2017, coll. Tao Wang. Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 8.86; pronotum: ♂ 2.80; tegmina: ♂ 1.41; hind femora: ♂ 6.71. Distribution. China (Sichuan)., Published as part of Wang, Tao, Shi, Fu-Ming & Wang, Hai-Jian, 2018, One new species of the genus Acosmetura and supplement of Acosmetura emeica Liu & Zhou, 2007 (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from Sichuan, China, pp. 134-138 in Zootaxa 4462 (1) on pages 136-137, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4462.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/1441449, {"references":["Liu, X. W. & Zhou, S. (2007) A taxonomic revision of the genus Acosmetura from China (Orthoptera, Tettigonioidea, Meconematidae). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 32 (1), 190 - 195.","Liu, X. W., Zhou, M. & Bi, W. X. (2008) Four new species of the genus Acosmetura from China (Orthoptera, Tettigonioidea, Meconematidae). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 33 (4), 761 - 767."]}
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26. New species of the tribe Meconematini (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae: Meconematini) from Sichuan, China
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27. Corrosion Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Mg-Based Alloys by Rapid Solidification Technology of Twin Roll Casting
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28. Study on Development of Novel Mg-Based Alloys by Rapid Solidification Technology of Twin Roll Casting
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29. Xizicus (Eoxizicus) simianshanensis Wang & Shi, 2017, sp. nov
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Xizicus (Eoxizicus) simianshanensis sp. nov. (Figure 1) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:497878 Male Body small, medium sized for the tribe Meconematini. Fastigium verticis conical, apex rounded, with a longitudinal sulcus. Apical segment of maxillary palpi as long as subapical one, apices moderately inflated. Pronotum with anterior margin straight, and with posterior margin rounded; lateral lobes longer than deep; humeral sinus slightly distinct. Thoracic foramen exposed, long and narrow. Tegmina long, distinctly surpassing apices of postfemora, hind wings longer than tegmina. Procoxae with a spine, protibiae with 5 spines on inner and outer margins on ventral surface, tibial tympana open on both sides, long oval. Midtibiae with 5���6 spines on inner and outer margins on ventral surface. Posttibiae with 25���28 spines on inner and outer margins of dorsal surface separately, bearing 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs. Posterior margin of tenth abdominal tergite with a pair of posterior processes, apices rounded, slightly broadened ventrad. Cerci moderately curved upwards, inner margin of basal area with a notch, the other area of ventral surface after it enlarged inwards, with distinct edge, apices of cerci rounded. Subgenital plate with basal area broad, apical half narrowing, posterior margin with an obtuse angle shaped notch. Styli stout and short on ventral margin of subapex of subgenital plate. Coloration. Body light yellowish brown, probably green in life. Eyes brown. Pronotum with a pair of black longitudinal stripes on disc. Genicular lobes of postfemur with a black spot, spines on dorsal surface of postfemur blackish brown. Female. Unknown. Specimens examined. Holotype: male, Simianshan, Jiangjin, Chongqing, China, 19 August, 2016, collected by Xi- Cui Du. Other specimen: 1 male, Simianshan, Jiangjin, Chongqing, China, 19 August, 2016, collected by Xi-Cui Du, this specimen was broken in the base of abdomen. Measurements(mm). Body: ♂ 8.5; pronotum: ♂ 2.9���3.0; postfemur: ♂ 8.8; tegmen: ♂ 17.0. Discussion. The new species resembles Xizicus (Eoxizicus) divergentis (Liu & Zhang, 2000) and Xizicus (Eoxizicus) xiai (Liu & Zhang, 2000), but differs from them in: posterior processes of male tenth abdominal tergite straight; inner margin of base area of cerci with a notch, the other area of ventral surface after the notch enlarged inwards, with distinct edge; subgenital plate with posterior margin narrow; styli stout and short. Etymology. The name of the new species is derived from the type locality. Distribution. China (Chongqing)., Published as part of Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2017, One new species of the genus Xizicus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from Chongqing, China, pp. 593-596 in Zootaxa 4286 (4) on pages 593-595, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4286.4.12, http://zenodo.org/record/829127, {"references":["Liu, X. W. & Zhang, W. N. (2000) Studies On Chinese katydids, I. Ten new species Of the tribe MecOnematini (OrthOptera: TettigOniOidea: MecOnematidae) frOm China. Entomotaxonomia, 22 (3), 157 - 170."]}
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30. One new species of the genus Nigrimacula Shi, Bian & Zhou, 2016 (Orthoptera: Meconematinae) from Sichuan, China
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Wang, Hai-Jian, Shi, Fu-Ming (2016): One new species of the genus Nigrimacula Shi, Bian & Zhou, 2016 (Orthoptera: Meconematinae) from Sichuan, China. Zootaxa 4132 (4): 591-593, DOI: http://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4132.4.11
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31. Nigrimacula sichuanensis Wang & Shi, sp. nov
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Nigrimacula sichuanensis Wang & Shi, sp. nov. Figure 1. Male. Body comparatively thin. Head stout and short. Frons slightly inclined; fastigium verticis conical, distinctly protruding forward, apex rounded, with a longitudinal furrow on dorsal surface. Eyes ovate, prominently outwards and forwards. Maxillary palpi shorter, apical segment as long as subapical one, apices swollen. Pronotum comparatively broad and short, anterior margin slightly projecting, posterior margin obtusely rounded, posterior transversal sulcus distinct, metazona moderately raised; lateral lobes longer than deep, humeral sinus distinct. Thoracic foramen exposed. Procoxae with a stout and short spine, apices acute; all femora of thoracic legs unarmed on ventral surface; protibiae with 5 spines on inner and outer margins of ventral surface separately; tibial tympana open on both sides, long oval. Posttibiae with 18���21 spines on inner and outer margins of dorsal surface separately, and bearing 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs. Tegmina long, reaching the middle area of posttibiae, anterior and posterior margins parallel, apices rounded; hind wings longer than tegmina. Tenth abdominal tergite longer, posterior margin slightly straight, or lightly concave. Cerci with basal half stout, near apical area compressed, covering with thin stout and short hairs, moderately incurved, apices rounded; with bluntly and short inner processes on the middle. Subgenital plate large, basal half broad, near apical area narrow, posterior margin slightly protruding afterwards. Styli short, located on lateral margins near posterior margin. Coloration. Body yellowish green. Fastigium verticis black brown, occiput with a longitudinal yellowish brown stripe. Eyes brown. Pronotal disc with a longitudinal comparatively broad yellowish brown stripe, companied with a longitudinal yellowish-white stripe along the outer margins separately. Pronotal disc with 2 pairs of brown spots on anterior margin and median area. Tegmina with some light brown spots, the posterior margins light brown. Cerci with apices light brown. Female. Cerci conical, short and stout. Ovipositor with base slightly stout, apical half moderately upcurved; dorsal valvulae with apices acute, ventral ones hook-shaped. Subgenital plate broad and large, tong-shaped, posterior margin concave in the middle. Specimens examined. Holotype: ♂, Zhougongshan, Ya���an, Sichuan, China, 21 August 2015, collected by Wang Haijian. Paratypes: 1 ♂ 1 ♀, Zhougongshan, Ya���an, Sichuan, China, 21 August 2015, collected by Wang Haijian; 1 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 16 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 1 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 17 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 1 ♀, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 14 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei. Other specimens: 1 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 12 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 1 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 13 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 2 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 14 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 3 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 15 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 17 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 2 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 18 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 1 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 19 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei; 1 ♂, Jiguanshan, Chongzhou, Sichuan, 21 October 2015, collected by Chen Xianwei. Measurements (mm). Body (apex of fastigium verticis to posterior margin of tenth abdominal tergite): ♂8.0��� 8.5, ♀ 9.3���9.5; pronotum: ♂ 3.3���3.5, ♀ 2.7���2.8; tegmina: ♂ 14.7���15.5, ♀ 14.7���15.5; postfemora: ♂ 12.3���12.7, ♀ 12.6���12.8; ovipositor (from base of subgenital plate to apex of ovipositor): 13.3���13.6. Discussion. The new species resembles Nigrimacula paraquadrinotata (Wang, Liu & Li, 2015), but it differs from the latter in: male cerci with basal half stout, near apical area compressed, moderately incurved, covered with many stout and short hairs, apices rounded; with bluntly and short processes on inner margin of the middle. Etymology. The new species name is derived from the type locality., Published as part of Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2016, One new species of the genus Nigrimacula Shi, Bian & Zhou, 2016 (Orthoptera: Meconematinae) from Sichuan, China, pp. 591-593 in Zootaxa 4132 (4) on pages 591-593, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4132.4.11, http://zenodo.org/record/271904, {"references":["Wang, H. Q., Liu, X. W. & Li, K. (2015) New taxa of Meconematini (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from Guangxi, China. Zootaxa, 3941 (4), 509 - 541."]}
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33. Mirollia lanceolata Shi & Wang 2005
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15. Mirollia lanceolata Shi & Wang, 2005 (Figures 2 H, 6 D���F, 10 Q) Mirollia lanceolata Shi & Wang 2005, In: Yang, M.F. & Jin, D.C. (Eds.) Insects of Dashahe in Guizhou Province: 75. Material examined. Holotype, male, Dashahe, Daozhen, Guizhou, 19 Aug. 2004, coll. Fu-Ming Shi. Redescription. Male. Stridulatory area of left tegmen long oval, 3.4 mm long, 1.9 mm wide (Fig. 10 Q). Cerci short, not reaching apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 6 D); strongly incurved in apical third; apex with a minute apical spine (Fig. 6 F). Phallus with two pairs of sclerites: lateral sclerites long, basal part thick, distal part lanceolate; medial sclerites bilobate, rather small, dorsal lobe denticulate on top. Subgenital plate strongly curved upwards before middle; basal part broad, medial area narrow and apical part slightly widened, posterior margin longitudinally split into two wide lobes (Fig. 6 E). Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 15.0; body with wings: 32.5; pronotum: 4.0; tegmen length: 24.0; tegmen width: 4.5; hind wing: 28.5; profemur: 4.2; mesofemur: 6.3; postfemur: 13.0. Distribution. China (Guizhou)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 316, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Shi, F. - M. & Wang, J. - F. (2005) Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea. In: Yang, M. - F. & Jin, D. - C. (Eds.), Insects of Dashahe in Guizhou Province. Guizhou People's Publishing House, Guiyang, pp. 64 - 75. [in Chinese with English summary]"]}
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34. Mirollia rufonotata Mu, He & Wang 1998
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9. Mirollia rufonotata Mu, He & Wang, 1998 Mirollia rufonotata Mu, He & Wang 1998, Entomotaxonomia 20 (4): 245; Shi, Chang & Chen 2005, Acta Entomol. Sin. 48 (6): 956; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 331. Material examined. Not seen. Distribution. China (Hubei).
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35. Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China
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Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian, Shi, Fu-Ming (2015): Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China. Zootaxa 4021 (2): 307-333, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4
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36. Mirollia hainani Gorochov & Kang 2004
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7. Mirollia hainani Gorochov & Kang, 2004 (Figures 1 H, 3 C, 7 J���L, 10 C���D, 11 M) Mirollia hainani Gorochov & Kang 2004, Entomol. News 115 (5): 267; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 324. Material examined. 1 male, Bawangling, Changjiang, Hainan, 11 Jul. 2006, coll. Chao Gao; 2 males, Jianfengling, Ledong, Hainan, 1 Jun. 2010, coll. Ming Qiu; 1 male, Diaoluoshan, Lingshui, Hainan, 21 May 2011, 1 male, Jianfengling, Ledong, Hainan, 25 May 2011, coll. Le-Hong Zhao; 1 male, Yinggeling, Baisha, Hainan, 22 May 2014, 1 male, Diaoluoshan, Lingshui, Hainan, 10 May 2014, coll. Jiao Jiao. Redescription. Male. Stridulatory area of left tegmen long oval, 3.45 mm long, 1.85 mm wide (Fig. 10 C); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and nearly straight, 1.54 mm long; teeth slightly dense in basal sixth; with 83���100 teeth (Figs. 3 C, 11 M); mirror long oval, 3.55 mm long, 1.91 mm wide (Fig. 10 D). Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin slightly concave; epiproct small, triangular, apex rounded; cerci long, surpassing apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 7 J); baso-internal side expanded; strongly incurved in apical third and bulging on external side; apex with a wide, slightly curved, sclerotized tooth (Fig. 7 L). Phallus with three pairs of complex sclerites: lateral sclerites rather short, curved inwards, apical margin denticulate; medial sclerites divided into 2 parts: dorsal parts stout and short, apex covered with denticles, ventral part narrow and long, apical margin denticulate. Subgenital plate curved dorsally in middle; basal part broad, medial area nearly equal width with apical part, apico-lateral margins parallel, posterior margin excised triangularly, apical lobes angular (Fig. 7 K). Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 15.0��� 15.5; body with wings: 28.0��� 28.5; pronotum: 4.0��� 4.2; tegmen length: 21.5 ���22.0; tegmen width: 4.6���4.8; hind wing: 25.0��� 25.5; profemur: 3.0��� 3.2; mesofemur: 4.2���4.5; postfemur: 9.7 ���10.0. Distribution. China (Hainan)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on pages 312-313, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Gorochov, A. V. & Kang, L. (2004) New species of the genera Stictophaula Hebard and Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China. Entomological News, 115, 263 - 273.","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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37. Mirollia amplecta Wang, Wang & Shi, 2015, sp. nov
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21. Mirollia amplecta sp. nov. (Figures 2 E, 4 A, 7 M���O, 10 M���N, 11 O, 12 A) Type material. Holotype: male, Nonggang, Longzhou, Guangxi, 26 Jul. 2011, coll. Xun Bian. Paratype: 2 males, Nonggang, Longzhou, Guangxi, 27���29 Jul. 2011, 2 males, Damingshan, Wuming, Guangxi, 6 Aug., 2011, coll. Xun Bian. Description. Male. Body medium. Fastigium verticis narrower than scapus, moderately sloping anteriorly, dorsally furrowed, sinuate upper edge in lateral view, separated from fastigium frontis. Pronotum with anterior margin approximately straight, posterior margin broadly rounded, three transverse sulci distinct and medial carina interrupted by second sulcus, which Y-shaped; paranota longer than deep, anterior margin concave slightly, ventral and posterior margins moderately rounded, humeral sinus distinct. Procoxae unarmed; all femora with dorsum smoothly and longitudinal groove on venter, profemur with 1���3 minute spines on ventro-internal margin, mesofemur with 2���4 spines on ventro-external margin, postfemur with 4 spines on ventro-external margin, all genicular lobes without spines; protibiae with internal tympanum covered by a conchate fold, external tympanum free, widened at and abruptly constricted below tympana. Tegmen nearly equal width throughout, apex rounded, extending beyond apex of postfemur, Rs branching before the middle of radius, 2 branches; hind wings longer than tegmina. Stridulatory area of left tegmen oval, 4.29 mm long, 2.62 mm wide (Fig. 10 M); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and slightly curved, 0.98 mm long; teeth faint in basal fifth; with 88���93 teeth, (Figs. 4 A, 11 O); mirror oval, 4.60 mm long, 2.76 mm wide (Fig. 10 N). Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin slightly concave; epiproct short, tongue-shaped, dorsally furrowed; cerci long, but not reaching apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 7 M), baso-internal side expanded, posteriorly narrowing; strongly curved inwards in apical quarter; apex compressed laterally, acute (Fig. 7 O); phallus with two pair of sclerites: lateral sclerites bent inwards, basal part wide, distal part rather narrow; medial sclerites small, apex rounded and denticulated (Fig. 12 A). Subgenital plate curved dorsally before middle; basal part broad, medial area nearly equal width with apical part, posterior margin longitudinally split into two wide lobes (Fig. 7 N). Color. Body yellowish green. Pronotum with brown dots on disc and in paranota; a large brown spot occupies stridulatory area of left tegmen; numerous red dots on abdominal tergites; tibial tympana with brown conchate fold and lateral black stripes on basal dorsum; cerci with dark brown apices. Female. Unknown. Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 13.0��� 13.5; body with wings: 25.5���26.5; pronotum: 3.1���3.3; tegmen length: 18.5 ���20.0; tegmen width: 3.1���3.3; hind wing: 23.5���24.5; profemur: 2.8 ���3.0; mesofemur: 4.3���5.2; postfemur: 9.5 ���10.0. Etymology. The species is derived from Latin ���amplecta��� = to embrace; it refers to lateral sclerites of phallus with distal part long and bent inwards. Remarks. The new species differs from known species of the genus Mirollia by the shape of characteristic lateral sclerites of phallus. Distribution. China (Guangxi)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 320, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794
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38. Mirollia hexapinna Ingrisch 1998
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10. Mirollia hexapinna Ingrisch, 1998, new record for China (Figures 2 D, 3 I, 8 J���L, 10 A���B, 11 I) Mirollia hexapinna Ingrisch 1998, Ent. Zeitschr. 108 (3): 89. Material examined. 1 male, Nonggang, Longzhou, Guangxi, 27 Jul. 2011, 2 males and 1 female, Shanlian, Longzhou, Guangxi, 1 Aug. 2011, coll. Xun Bian. Redescription. Male. Stridulatory area of left tegmen oval, 5.21 mm long, 2.92 mm wide (Fig. 10 A); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and curved; 1.43 mm long; teeth slightly dense in basal fifth; with 120���124 teeth (Figs. 3 I, 11 I); mirror long oval, 5.57 mm long, 2.98 mm wide (Fig. 10 B). Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin concave; epiproct small, triangular, apex rounded; cerci long, surpassing apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 8 J); baso-interal side expanded, posteriorly narrowing; strongly curved inwards in apical third; apex with a wide, slightly curved, sclerotized tooth (Fig. 8 L). Phallus with three pairs of sclerites: lateral sclerites wide, margins sclerotized and denticulate, medial sclerites with a pair of dorsal projections denticulate and a pair of ventral projections sclerotized. Subgenital plate curved dorsally in middle, lateral carinae distinct on ventral surface, basal part broad, medial area narrow and apical part widened, posterior margin excised widely, bottom of excision nearly straight, apico-lateral projections narrow (Fig. 8 K). Measurements (mm). Body: male 12.5���15.2, female 16.0; body with wings: male 12.8���13.1, female 30.0; pronotum: male 3.6���3.8, female 3.4; tegmen length: male 21.0��� 23.7, female 24.0; tegmen width: male 4.4���4.7, female 4.8; hind wing: male 24.8 ���25.0, female 26.5; profemur: male 3.2���3.8, female 3.4; mesofemur: male 4.6��� 4.8, female 4.4; postfemur: male 10.7 ���11.0, female 9.9; ovipositor 5.5. Distribution. China (Guangxi); Thailand., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on pages 313-314, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794
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39. Mirollia fallax Bey-Bienko 1962
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2. Mirollia fallax Bey-Bienko, 1962 (Figures 1 A, 4 C, 5 J���K, 9 G���H, 11 K) Mirollia fallax Bey-Bienko 1962, Trudy Zool. Inst., Akad. Nauk SSSR 30: 123; Gorochov 1998, Russian Entomol. J. 7: 11; Shi, Chang & Chen 2005, Acta Entomol. Sin. 48 (6): 955; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 326. Material examined. 1 male, Banlao, Cangyuan, Yunnan, 28 Jul. 2013, coll. Ying Zhang; 2 males, Huanjiang, Guangxi, 24 Jul. 2006, coll. Fu-Ming Shi. Redescription. Male. Stridulatory area of left tegmen roughly triangular, 3.24 mm long, 1.85 mm wide (Fig. 9 G); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and slightly sinuate, 1.59 mm long; teeth faint and slightly dense in basal fifth; with 120���130 teeth (Figs. 4 C, 11 K); mirror roughly oval, 3.25 mm long, 1.98 mm wide (Fig. 9 H). Cerci long, surpassing apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 5 J); baso-interal side expanded; moderately curved inwards; apex with a wide, slightly curved, sclerotized tooth. Phallus with two pairs of complex sclerites: lateral sclerites slightly wide, denticulate apex curved inwards; medial sclerites divided into dorsal and ventral lobes, both lobes widely spaced, dorsal lobe with apical margin denticulate. Subgenital plate curved dorsally before middle; lateral carinae distinct on ventral surface; basal part broad, medial area equal width with apical part, apico-lateral margins parallel, posterior margin excised widely, bottom of excision nearly straight, apico-lateral projections narrow (Fig. 5 K). Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 12.8 ���13.0; body with wings: 29.0���30.0; pronotum: 3.7 ���4.0; tegmen length: 22.0���23.0; tegmen width: 3.4���3.7; hind wing: 26.5 ���27.0; profemur: 3.0��� 3.2; mesofemur: 4.3���4.5; postfemur: 9.5 ���10.0. Distribution. China (Yunnan, Guangxi)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 309, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Bey-Bienko, G. Y. (1962) Results of the Chinese-Soviet zoological-botanical expeditions to south-western China 1955 - 1957. New or less known Tettigonioidea (Orthoptera) from Szechuan and Yunnan. Trudy Zoologitscheskogo Instituta Akademii Nauk SSSR, 30, 110 - 138. [Russian]","Shi, F. - M., Chang, Y. - L. & Chen, H. - M. (2005) A taxonomic review of the genus Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae) from China. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 48, 954 - 959. [in Chinese with English abstract]","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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40. Mirollia composita Bey-Bienko 1962
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3. Mirollia composita Bey-Bienko, 1962 (Figures 1 C, 3 D, 7 G���I, 9 C���D, 11 B) Mirollia composita Bey-Bienko 1962, Trudy Zool. Inst., Akad. Nauk SSSR 30: 122; Gorochov 1998, Russian Entomol. J. 7: 11; Gorochov & Kang 2004, Entomol. News 115 (5): 270; Shi, Chang & Chen 2005, Acta Entomol. Sin. 48 (6): 955; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 328. Material examined. 1 male, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, 10 Jul. 2003, coll. Xiao-Li Liu. Redescription. Male. Stridulatory area of left tegmen roughly triangular, 2.98 mm long, 1.81 mm wide (Fig. 9 C); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and slightly curved, 1.58 mm long; teeth slightly dense in basal quarter; with about 132 teeth (Figs. 3 D, 11 B); mirror roughly oval, 3.15 mm long, 1.85 mm wide (Fig. 9 D). Cerci long, surpassing apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 7 G); baso-interal side expanded; strongly curved inwards in apical quarter; apex with a wide, slightly curved, sclerotized tooth (Fig. 7 I). Phallus with two pairs of complex sclerites: lateral sclerites long, apex denticulated and strongly curved inwards, medial sclerites divided into dorsal and ventral lobes, both lobes widely spaced, dorsal lobe with apical margin denticulated. Subgenital plate curved dorsally before middle; lateral carinae distinct on ventral surface; basal part broad, medial area narrow and apical part widen slightly, apico-lateral margins deviating, posterior margin excised widely, bottom of excision nearly straight, apico-lateral projections narrow (Fig. 7 H). Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 14.0; body with wings: 31.5; pronotum: 3.6; tegmen length: 23.0; tegmen width: 4.5; hind wing: 26.5; profemur: 4.0; mesofemur: 5.5; postfemur: 10.5. Distribution. China (Yunnan)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on pages 311-312, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Bey-Bienko, G. Y. (1962) Results of the Chinese-Soviet zoological-botanical expeditions to south-western China 1955 - 1957. New or less known Tettigonioidea (Orthoptera) from Szechuan and Yunnan. Trudy Zoologitscheskogo Instituta Akademii Nauk SSSR, 30, 110 - 138. [Russian]","Gorochov, A. V. & Kang, L. (2004) New species of the genera Stictophaula Hebard and Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China. Entomological News, 115, 263 - 273.","Shi, F. - M., Chang, Y. - L. & Chen, H. - M. (2005) A taxonomic review of the genus Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae) from China. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 48, 954 - 959. [in Chinese with English abstract]","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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41. Mirollia angusticerca Gorochov & Kang 2004
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6. Mirollia angusticerca Gorochov & Kang, 2004 Mirollia angusticerca Gorochov & Kang 2004, Entomol. News 115 (5): 268; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 325. Material examined. Not seen. Distribution. China (Hainan)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 312, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Gorochov, A. V. & Kang, L. (2004) New species of the genera Stictophaula Hebard and Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China. Entomological News, 115, 263 - 273.","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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42. Mirollia maculosus Wang, Wang & Shi, 2015, sp. nov
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17. Mirollia maculosus sp. nov. (Figures 2 C, 3 A, 7 A���C, 10 G���H, 11 J, 12 F���G) Type material. Holotype: male, Yiwanshui, Longling, Yunnan, 1720 m, 16 Apr. 2002, coll. Chuan-Hui Yi. Description. Male. Body large for the genus. Fastigium verticis narrower than scapus of antennae, moderately sloping anteriorly, dorsally furrowed, sinuate upper edge in lateral view, separated from fastigium frontis. Pronotum with anterior margin approximately straight, posterior margin broadly rounded, three transverse sulci distinct and medial carina interrupted by second sulcus, which Y-shaped; paranota slightly longer than deep, anterior margin slightly concave, ventral and posterior margins moderately rounded, humeral sinus distinct. Procoxae unarmed, all femora with dorsum smoothly and longitudinal groove on venter; profemur with 2 minute spines on ventro-internal margin, mesofemur without spines on ventral margins, postfemur with 2 spines on ventroexternal margin only, all genicular lobes without spines; protibiae with internal tympanum covered by a conchate fold, external tympanum free, widened at and abruptly constricted below tympana. Tegmen faintly widened behind middle, apex broadly rounded, extending beyond apex of postfemur, Rs branching before the middle of radius, two branches; hind wings longer than tegmina. Stridulatory area of left tegmen rather large, long oval, 4.3 mm long, 2.69 mm wide (Fig. 10 G); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen long, concave and nearly straight, 2.07 mm long; teeth slightly dense in basal quarter; with about 189 teeth (Figs. 3 A, 11 J); mirror long oval, 4.79 mm long, 2.64 mm wide (Fig. 10 H). Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin concave; cerci surpassing apex of subgenital plate; baso-interal side expanded; strongly curved inwards in about middle, then recurved outside and curled upwards; apical part distinct narrower (Figs. 7 C, 12 G); epiproct narrow, tongue-shaped; phallus with a pair of lateral sclerites, which slight wide in basal part, posteriorly tapering, curved dorsally in apical third. Subgenital plate not rather longer, curved dorsally in middle (Figs. 7 A, 12 F); lateral carinae distinct on ventral surface; basal part broad and medial area narrow, apical part slightly widened and posterior margin excised widely, bottom of excision nearly straight, apico-lateral projections narrow, directing laterally (Fig. 7 B). Color. Specimen preserved in alcohol, body slightly faded. Pronotum with a pair of large brown dots on disc between first and second sulci, sparse brown dots on remains of the areas; tegmen with some large black dots surrounded by clouds of small black dots in centre of cells in lateral field; a rather large brown spot occupies stridulatory area of left tegmen; hind wing transparent, exposed area yellowish green with brown dots; numerous red dots on abdominal tergites; several red dots on lateral sides of femora, sparse brown dots on lateral sides of tibiae, tibial tympana with brown conchate fold and lateral black stripes on basal dorsum. Female. Unknown. Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 13.0; body with wings: 35.5; pronotum: 5.0; tegmen length: 28.0; tegmen width: 7.3; hind wing: 33.0; profemur: 5.0; mesofemur: 6.0; postfemur: 12.0. Etymology. The species is named for tegmina with numerous spots in lateral field. Remarks. The new species resembles M. liui Bey-Bienko, 1957 and M. obscuripennis Liu, 2004, but it differs from them in: male subgenital plate with posterior margin excised widely, bottom of the excision nearly straight, cerci with spices blunt. Distribution. China (Yunnan)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 317, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Bey-Bienko, G. Y. (1957) Tettigonioidea (Orthoptera) of Yunnan [Results of Chinese-Soviet zoological-botanical expeditions to south-western China 1955 - 1956]. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 36, 401 - 417. [Moskva, in Russian with English abstract]","Liu, X. - W. & Yin, H. - S. (2004) Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea and Stenopelmatoidea. In: Yang, X. - K. (Ed.), Insects from Mt. Shiwandashan Area of Guangxi. China Forestry Publishing House, Beijing, pp. 90 - 110. [in Chinese with English summary]"]}
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43. Mirollia Stal 1873
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Genus Mirollia St��l, 1873 Mirollia St��l 1873, ��efv. K. Vetensk.-Akad. F��rhandl 30 (4): 42; Brunner von Wattenwyl 1878, Monographie der Phaneropteriden 106; Brunner von Wattenwyl 1891, Verh. der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellsch 41: 6; Ingrisch 1998, Entomologische Zeitschrift 108 (3): 88; Gorochov & Kang 2004, Entomol. News 115 (5): 263; Shi, Chang & Chen 2005, Acta Entomol. Sin. 48 (6): 954, 959; Ingrisch 2011, Zootaxa 2943: 13; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sinica 57: 320. Type species. Locusta (Phylloptera) carinata Haan, 1842. Diagnosis. Fastigium verticis narrower than scapus of antenna, moderately sloping anteriorly, dorsally furrowed, sinuate before tip in lateral view, separated from fastigium frontis. Occiput convex, surface smooth. Disc of pronotum broadly rounded into paranota, only in apical area flattened, with medial carina interrupted by second and third transverse sulci; paranota slightly longer than deep, humeral sinus distinct. Protibia with internal tympanum covered by a conchate fold, external tympanum free. Tegmina broad, anterior and posterior margins parallel or faintly widened, apex broadly rounded, male stridulatory area roughly triangular or oval, with a black spot, hind wings longer than tegmina. Male second abdominal tergite, in some species, extending to fourth tergite, setose in the middle. Male epiproct small; phallus with paired sclerites; subgenital plate with an apical excision shallow, without styli. Female subgenital plate with apico-lateral angles projecting., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 308, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Gorochov, A. V. & Kang, L. (2004) New species of the genera Stictophaula Hebard and Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China. Entomological News, 115, 263 - 273.","Shi, F. - M., Chang, Y. - L. & Chen, H. - M. (2005) A taxonomic review of the genus Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae) from China. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 48, 954 - 959. [in Chinese with English abstract]","Ingrisch, S. (2011) New taxa of Mirolliini from South East Asia and evidence for an abdominal gland in male Phaneropterinae (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Zootaxa, 2943, 1 - 44.","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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44. Mirollia unispina Wang, Wang & Shi, 2015, sp. nov
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22. Mirollia unispina sp. nov. (Figures 2 F, 4 B, 7 P���R, 10 O���P, 11 P, 12 B) Type material. Holotype: male, Sanlian, Longzhou, Guangxi, 1 Aug. 2011, coll. Xun Bian. Paratype: 1 male, Nonggang, Longzhou, Guangxi, 28 Jul. 2011, 2 males, Sanlian, Longzhou, Guangxi, 2 Aug. 2011, 1 male, Damingshan, Wuming, Guangxi, 13 Aug., 2011, coll. Xun Bian. Description. Male. Body medium. Fastigium verticis narrower than scapus, moderately sloping anteriorly, dorsally furrowed, sinuate upper edge in lateral view, separated from fastigium frontis. Pronotum with anterior margin faintly concave, posterior margin broadly rounded, three transverse sulci distinct and medial carina interrupted by second sulcus, which Y-shaped; paranota little longer than deep, anterior margin concave slightly, ventral and posterior margins moderately rounded, humeral sinus distinct. Procoxae unarmed; all femora with dorsum smoothly and longitudinal groove on venter, profemur with 4 spines on ventro-internal margin, mesofemur with 2���6 spines on ventro-external margin, profemur with 5���8 spines on ventro-external margin, all genicular lobes without spines; protibiae with internal tympanum covered by a conchate fold, external tympanum free, widened at and abruptly constricted below tympana. Tegmen broad, apex narrowly rounded, extending beyond apex of postfemur, Rs branching before the middle of radius, 2 branches; hind wings longer than tegmina. Stridulatory area of left tegmen oval, 2.8 mm long, 1.7 mm wide (Fig. 10 O); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and nearly straight, 1.55 mm long; teeth faint in basal fifth; with 148���151 teeth (Figs. 4 B, 11 P); mirror rough oval, 2.85 mm long, 1.8 mm wide (Fig. 10 P). Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin concave; epiproct tongue-shaped, dorsally furrowed; cerci slightly short, not reaching apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 7 P); internal tubercle obvious at the end of basal third; strongly curved inwards in apical third; apex with a wide, slightly curved, sclerotized tooth (Fig. 7 R); phallus with two pairs of sclerites: lateral sclerites long, sheet-shaped, with a stout spine at posterior margin; medial sclerites short, apical margins sclerotized without any denticles (Fig. 12 B). Subgenital plate curved dorsally before middle; medial carina short, lateral carinae wide and long on ventral surface; basal part broad, medial area nearly equal width with apical part, posterior margin longitudinally split into two wide lobes (Fig. 7 Q). Color. Body yellowish green. Pronotum with numerous brown dots on disc, with several brown dots in dorsal area and sparse small red dots in ventral area of paranota; tegmen with some large brown dots in centre of cells in lateral field; a large dark spot occupies stridulatory area of left tegmen; numerous red dots on abdominal tergites; tibial tympana with brown conchate fold and lateral black stripes on basal dorsum; cerci with dark brown apices. Female. Unknown. Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 16.5 ���17.0; body with wings: 29.5���30.5; pronotum: 3.5���3.6; tegmen length: 22.5 ���23.0; tegmen width: 4.2���4.4; hind wing: 26.5 ���27.0; profemur: 2.5���2.7; mesofemur: 4.3���4.5; postfemur: 10.1���10.5. Etymology. The name of the new species is derived from the single apical spine on lateral sclerites of phallus. MAP 1. Known distribution Mirollia species in China. Remarks. The new species resembles M. formosana Shiraki, 1930, M. caligata Ingrisch, 1998 and M. bispinosa Gorochov & Kang, 2004, but differs from them by lateral sclerites of phallus with a stout spine at posterior margin. Distribution. China (Guangxi)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on pages 330-332, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Shiraki, T. (1930) Some new species of Orthoptera. Transactions of the Natural History Society of Formosa, 20, 327 - 355.","Gorochov, A. V. & Kang, L. (2004) New species of the genera Stictophaula Hebard and Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China. Entomological News, 115, 263 - 273."]}
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45. Mirollia formosana Shiraki 1930
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1. Mirollia formosana Shiraki, 1930 Mirollia formosana Shiraki 1930, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 20: 332; Tinkham 1943, Notes Ent. Chin. 10 (2): 35; Mu, He & Wang 1998, Entomotaxonomia 20 (4): 246; Shi, Chang & Chen 2005, Acta Entomol. Sin. 48 (6): 955; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 330. Material examined. Not seen. Distribution. China (Taiwan)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 309, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Shiraki, T. (1930) Some new species of Orthoptera. Transactions of the Natural History Society of Formosa, 20, 327 - 355.","Tinkham, E. R. (1943) New species and records of Chinese Tettigoniidae from the Heude Museum, Shanghai. Notes d'Entomologie Chinoise, 10, 33 - 66.","Mu, F. - H., He, T. - L. & Wang, Y. - W. (1998) A new species of family Phaneropteridae (Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea) from China. Entomotaxonomia, 20, 245 - 247. [in Chinese with English summary]","Shi, F. - M., Chang, Y. - L. & Chen, H. - M. (2005) A taxonomic review of the genus Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae) from China. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 48, 954 - 959. [in Chinese with English abstract]","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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46. Mirollia petiolulata Wang, Wang & Shi, 2015, sp. nov
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19. Mirollia petiolulata sp. nov. (Figures 2 G, 3 E, 7 D���F, 9 K���L, 11 G, 12 H���K) Type material. Holotype: male, Motuo, Xizang, 1300 m, 15 Aug. 2003, coll. Guo-Dong Ren. Description. Male. Body large for the genus. Fastigium verticis narrower than scapus, moderately sloping anteriorly, dorsally furrowed, sinuate upper edge in lateral view, separated from fastigium frontis. Pronotum with anterior margin approximately straight, posterior margin broadly rounded, three transverse sulci distinct and medial carina interrupted by second sulcus, which Y-shaped; paranota longer than deep, anterior margin slightly concave, ventral and posterior margins moderately rounded, humeral sinus distinct. Procoxae unarmed; all femora with dorsum smoothly and longitudinal groove on venter, pro- and mesofemur without spines on ventral margins, postfemur with 4���6 spines on ventro-external margin only, all genicular lobes without spines; protibiae with internal tympanum covered by a conchate fold, external tympanum free, widened at and abruptly constricted below tympana. Tegmen faintly widened behind middle, apex broadly rounded, extending beyond apex of postfemur, Rs branching before the middle of radius, 2 branches; hind wings longer than tegmina. Stridulatory area of left tegmen oval, 2.96 mm long, 2.0 mm wide (Fig. 9 K); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and curved, 1.66 mm long; teeth slightly dense in basal half; with about 160 teeth, (Figs. 3 E, 11 G); mirror oval, 3.13 mm long, 2.06 mm wide (Fig. 9 L). Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin slightly concave; epiproct long tongue-shaped, dorsally furrowed; cerci long, surpassing apex of subgenital plate; basointernal side somewhat expanded, posteriorly narrowing (Figs. 7 D, 12 I); moderately curved inwards, apex compressed laterally, blunt, slightly curved downwards (Figs. 7 F, 12 H). Phallus with two pairs of sclerites: lateral sclerites long, stout, main trunk directing dorsally, apical part curved mediad and depressed on dorsum (Fig. 12 H); medial sclerites small, apical margin slightly concave (Fig. 12 K). Subgenital plate strongly curved upwards before middle; lateral carinae distinct on ventral surface; basal part broad and medial area narrow, apical part distinctly widened, posterior margin triangularly split into deviating acute lobes (Figs. 7 E, 12 J). Color. Body yellowish green. Pronotum with a pair of large brown dots on disc between first and second sulci, sparse brown dots on remains of the areas; a large brown spot occupies stridulatory area of left tegmen; tibial tympana with brown conchate fold and lateral black stripes on basal dorsum; cerci with dark brown apices. Female. Unknown. Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 17.0; body with wings: 37.0; pronotum: 5.0; tegmen length: 29.0; tegmen width: 6.5; hind wing: 34.5; profemur: 5.0; mesofemur: 7.0; postfemur: 14.5. Etymology. The species is named for the shape of lateral sclerites of phallus. Remarks. The new species is slightly similar to M. forcipata Ingrisch, 2011 in: male subgenital plate with posterior margin triangularly split into deviating acute lobes, but can be distinguished by following characters: apex of male cercus compressed laterally and blunt; phallus with lateral processe stout and apical part depressed on dorsum. Distribution. China (Xizang)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on pages 318-319, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Ingrisch, S. (2011) New taxa of Mirolliini from South East Asia and evidence for an abdominal gland in male Phaneropterinae (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Zootaxa, 2943, 1 - 44."]}
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47. Mirollia obscuripennis Liu 2004
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12. Mirollia obscuripennis Liu, 2004 (Figures 1 I, 3 B, 5 C���E, 10 K���L, 11 H) Mirollia obscuripennis Liu 2004, In: Yang, X.K. (Ed.) Insects from Mt. Shiwandashan Area of Guangxi: 93; Shi, Chang & Chen 2005, Acta Entomol. Sin. 48 (6): 955; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 331. Material examined. 1 male, Jianfengling, Ledong, Hainan, 15 May 2007, 2 males, Bawangling, Changjiang, Hainan, 5 June 2008, coll. Yi-Bin Ba; 2 males, Bawangling, Changjiang, Hainan, 9���17 June 2010, coll. Ming Qiu; 1 male, Nanling, Guangdong, 26 Jul. 2011, coll. Jian-Feng Wang; 3 males, Yinggezui, Baisha, Yunnan, 23 May 2014, coll. Jiao Jiao. Redescription. Male. Stridulatory area of left tegmen short oval, 3.32 mm long, 2.12 mm wide (Fig. 10 K); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and sinuate, 1.85 mm long; teeth faint in basal fifth; with 154��� 163 teeth (Figs. 3 B, 11 H); mirror oval, 3.33 mm long, 2.17 mm wide (Fig. 10 L). Cerci rather long, surpassing apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 5 C); baso-interal side slightly expanded, posteriorly narrowing; moderately curved inwards; apex with a subapical spine (Fig. 5 E). Phallus with two pairs of sclerites: lateral sclerites long, sheetshaped, reaching apex of subgenital plate, margins denticulate; medial sclerites rather short, apex rounded, margins sclerotized without denticles. Subgenital plate strongly curved dorsally before middle; medial and lateral carinae distinct on ventral surface; basal part broad, medial area narrow and apical part widened, posterior margin longitudinally split into two lobes directed outwards (Fig. 5 D). Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 16.5���17.5; body with wings: 33.5 ���34.0; pronotum: 4.0��� 4.3; tegmen length: 25.6 ���26.0; tegmen width: 5.4���5.6; hind wing: 29.5 ���30.0; profemur: 3.2���3.5; mesofemur: 4.8 ���5.0; postfemur: 10.5���10.9. Distribution. China (Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on pages 314-315, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Liu, X. - W. & Yin, H. - S. (2004) Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea and Stenopelmatoidea. In: Yang, X. - K. (Ed.), Insects from Mt. Shiwandashan Area of Guangxi. China Forestry Publishing House, Beijing, pp. 90 - 110. [in Chinese with English summary]","Shi, F. - M., Chang, Y. - L. & Chen, H. - M. (2005) A taxonomic review of the genus Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae) from China. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 48, 954 - 959. [in Chinese with English abstract]","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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48. Mirollia terminalis Wang, Wang & Shi, 2015, sp. nov
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18. Mirollia terminalis sp. nov. (Figures 1 J, 3 G, 5 F���I, 7 S, 9 I ���J, 11 D) Type material. Holotype: male, Tian���e, Guangxi, 8 Aug. 2002, coll. Guo-Fang Jiang. Paratype: 1 male (conserved in alcohol), Jinzhongshan, Longlin, Guangxi, 28 Jul. 2014, coll. Zhi-Lin Chen. Description. Male. Body medium. Fastigium verticis narrower than scapus, moderately sloping anteriorly, dorsally furrowed, sinuate upper edge in lateral view, separated from fastigium frontis. Pronotum with anterior margin approximately straight, posterior margin broadly rounded, three transverse sulci distinct and medial carina interrupted by second sulcus, which Y-shaped; paranota longer than deep, anterior margin slightly concave, ventral and posterior margins moderately rounded, humeral sinus distinct. Procoxae unarmed; all femora with dorsum smoothly and longitudinal groove on venter, profemur with 4 minute spines on ventro-internal margin, mesofemur with 3 spines on ventro-external margin, and postfemur with 5 spines on ventro-external margin, all genicular lobes without spines; protibiae with internal tympanum covered by a conchate fold, external tympanum free, widened at and abruptly constricted below tympana. Tegmen faintly widened behind middle, apex broadly rounded, extending beyond apex of postfemur, Rs branching before the middle of radius, 2 branches; hind wings longer than tegmina. Stridulatory area of left tegmen oval, 2.21 mm long, 1.42 mm wide (Fig. 9 I); stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen concave and curved, 1.24 mm long; teeth faint in basal fifth; with 148���160 teeth (Figs. 3 G, 11 D); mirror oval, 2.52 mm long, 1.57 mm wide (Fig. 9 J). Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin concave; epiproct long tongue-shaped, dorsally furrowed; cerci short and stout, basal part wide, posteriorly narrowing, not reaching apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 5 F), strongly curved inwards in less more than apical third, apex compressed laterally with a minute apical tooth (Figs. 5 H, 7 S); phallus with a pair of long lateral sclerites, which wide in basal part, rather narrow in distal part, directing upwards, deeply constricted on external side at subapex, terminal twisted slightly (Fig. 5 I). Subgenital plate curved dorsally before middle; medial carina short and lateral carinae long on ventral surface; basal part broad and medial area slightly narrow, apical part widened, posterior margin longitudinally split into two wide lobes (Fig. 5 G). Color. Specimen preserved in alcohol, body slightly faded. Pronotum with a pair of large brown dots on disc between first and second sulci, small brown dots on almost all areas; some red dots in dorsal area of paranota; tegmen with some large black dots in centre of cells in lateral field, a rather large brown spot occupies stridulatory area of left tegmen; numerous red dots on abdominal tergites; tibial tympana with lateral black stripes on basal dorsum; sclerites of phallus and cerci with brown apices. Female. Unknown. Measurements (mm). Male. Body: 15.5; body with wings: 29.0; pronotum: 3.7; tegmen length: 22.5; tegmen width: 4.4; hind wing: 26.0; profemur: 3.3; mesofemur: 4.8; postfemur: 11.0. Etymology. The species is named for the shape of peculiar apex of lateral sclerites of phallus. Remarks. The new species resembles other Mirollia species in appearance, but is distinctly distinguished by male phallus sclerites. Distribution. China (Guangxi)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 318, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794
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49. Mirollia bispinosa Gorochov & Kang 2004
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8. Mirollia bispinosa Gorochov & Kang, 2004 (Figures 1 B, 3 K, 6 A���C, 9 E���F, 11 C) Mirollia bispinosa Gorochov & Kang 2004, Entomol. News 115 (5): 264; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 323. Material examined. 1 male, Zhenba, Shaanxi, 7 Aug. 1990, coll. Shi-Gui Wang; 7 males and 1 female, Xishui, Guizhou, 26 Sep. 2000, coll. Fu-Ming Shi; 1 male, Fanjingshan, Guizhou, 30 Jul. 2001, coll. Fu-Ming Shi; 3 males, Sijianshan, Guangxi, 30 Aug. 2001, coll. Fu-Ming Shi; 11 males and 3 females, Baishaogou, Suiyang, Guizhou, 12���17 Aug. 2010, 1 male, Emeishan, Sichuan, 17 Sep. 2010, coll. Li-Ying Guo; 5 males, Nonggang, Longzhou, Guangxi, 27 Jul. 2011, coll. Xun Bian. Redescription. Male. Stridulatory area of left tegmen roughly oval, 2.28 mm long, 1.74 mm wide (Fig. 9 E); stridulatory file on underside concave and slightly curved; 1.48 mm long; extremely dense in basal third; with 130��� 138 teeth (Figs. 3 K, 11 C); mirror oval, 2.98 mm long, 1.85 mm wide (Fig. 9 F). Male cerci comparatively short, not reaching apex of subgenital plate (Fig. 6 A); baso-interal side expanded; moderately curved inwards in apical third; apex with heavily sclerotized apical ridge (Fig. 6 C). Phallus with two pairs of sclerites: lateral sclerites wider and longer, apex with 2 apical spines directed backwards, medial sclerites short with apical notch (dorsal part membranous with few denticles, ventral part without denticles). Subgenital plate curved dorsally before middle; basal part broad, medial area narrow and apical part widened, apex longitudinally split into two wide lobes, posterior margins truncated (Fig. 6 B). Measurements (mm). Body: male 14 ���17.0, female 15.0��� 17.8; body with wings: male 29.0���32.0, female 33.2 ���34.0; pronotum: male 3.8���4.2, female 3.5���3.7; tegmen length: male 22.5 ���26.0, female 25.0��� 25.3; tegmen width: male 4.2���4.5, female 4.4���4.9; hind wing: male 26.3 ���29.0, female 29.3 ���30.0; profemur: male 3.9 ��� 3.4, female 3.3���3.4; mesofemur: male 5.7 ��� 5.2, female 4.5���4.6; postfemur: male 12.0-13.0, female 10.6 ���11.0; ovipositor 5.3���5.8. Distribution. China (Shaanxi, Sichuan, Guizhou, Hunan, Guangxi), Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 313, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Gorochov, A. V. & Kang, L. (2004) New species of the genera Stictophaula Hebard and Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China. Entomological News, 115, 263 - 273.","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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50. Mirollia yunnani Gorochov & Kang 2004
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5. Mirollia yunnani Gorochov & Kang, 2004 Mirollia yunnani Gorochov & Kang 2004, Entomol. News 115 (5): 268; Kang, Liu & Liu 2014, Fauna Sin. 57: 325. Material examined. Not seen. Distribution. China (Yunnan)., Published as part of Wang, Gang, Wang, Hai-Jian & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2015, Remarks of the genus Mirollia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China, pp. 307-333 in Zootaxa 4021 (2) on page 312, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/235794, {"references":["Gorochov, A. V. & Kang, L. (2004) New species of the genera Stictophaula Hebard and Mirollia Stal (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from China. Entomological News, 115, 263 - 273.","Kang, L., Liu, C. - X. & Liu, X. - W. (2014) Fauna Sinica (Insecta): Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae. Vol. 57. Science Publishing House, Beijing, 574 pp., 31 pls. [in Chinese with English abstract]"]}
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