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(Leech, 1890) (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) with Description of Female Genitalia and Taxonomic Notes
© Entomologica Fennica. 31 August 2016 Distribution of Onryza maga (Leech, 1890) (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) with description of female genitalia and taxonomic notes Guoxi Xue, Yufei Li, Zihao Liu, Meng Li & Yingdang Ren Xue, G. X., Li, Y.F., Liu, Z. H., Li, M. & Ren, Y.D. 2016: Distribution of Onryza maga (Leech, 1890) (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) with description of female geni- talia and taxonomic notes. — Entomol. Fennica 27: 70–76. For more than twenty years, Hainan, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia have been erroneously reported in Chinese literature as belonging to the distribution range of Onryza maga (Leech 1890). Based upon a careful survey of specimens and relevant literature, these regions are omitted from the known range of this species. Onryza maga maga is found from northeast Guizhou, south Henan and Qinling-Daba Mountains in Shaanxi of China, its oc- currence in Hunan is confirmed. The adults are redescribed and the variability of wing patterns is discussed. Female genitalia are illustrated and described for the first time. Some biological information and an updated distribution map of the species are provided. G. X. Xue & M. Li, School of Food and Bioengineering, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, No. 5 Dongfeng Road, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450002, P. R. China; Corresponding author’s e-mail: [email protected] Y. F. Li, School of Medicine, Xi’an Jiaotong University, No. 76 Yanta West Road, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710061, P. R. China Z. H. Liu, School of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, No. 96 Jinzhai Road, Hefei, Anhui, 230026, P. R. China Y. D. -
EIB-Funded Rare, High-Quality Timber Forest Sustainability Project Non
EIB-funded Rare, High-quality Timber Forest Sustainability Project Non-technical Summary of Environmental Impact Assessment State Forestry Administration December 2013 1 Contents 1、Source of contents ............................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 2、Background information ................................................................... 1 3、Project objectives ................................................................................ 1 4、Project description ............................................................................. 1 4.1 Project site ...................................................................................... 1 4.2 Scope of project .............................................................................. 2 4.3 Project lifecyle .............................................................................. 2 4.4 Alternatives .................................................................................... 3 5、 Factors affecting environment ...................................................... 3 5.1 Positive environmental impacts of the project ............................ 3 5.2 Without-project environment impacts ........................................ 3 5.3 Potential negative envrionmnetal impacts ..................................... 3 5.4 Negative impact mitigation measures ............................................ 4 6、 Environmental monitoring .............................................................. 5 6.1 Environmental monitoring during project implementation .......... -
The Survey on the Distribution of MC Fei and Xiao Initial Groups in Chinese Dialects
IALP 2020, Kuala Lumpur, Dec 4-6, 2020 The Survey on the Distribution of MC Fei and Xiao Initial Groups in Chinese Dialects Yan Li Xiaochuan Song School of Foreign Languages, School of Foreign Languages, Shaanxi Normal University, Shaanxi Normal University Xi’an, China /Henan Agricultural University e-mail: [email protected] Xi’an/Zhengzhou, China e-mail:[email protected] Abstract — MC Fei 非 and Xiao 晓 initial group discussed in this paper includes Fei 非, Fu groups are always mixed together in the southern 敷 and Feng 奉 initials, but does not include Wei part of China. It can be divided into four sections 微, while MC Xiao 晓 initial group includes according to the distribution: the northern area, the Xiao 晓 and Xia 匣 initials. The third and fourth southwestern area, the southern area, the class of Xiao 晓 initial group have almost southeastern area. The mixing is very simple in the palatalized as [ɕ] which doesn’t mix with Fei northern area, while in Sichuan it is the most initial group. This paper mainly discusses the first extensive and complex. The southern area only and the second class of Xiao and Xia initials. The includes Hunan and Guangxi where ethnic mixing of Fei and Xiao initials is a relatively minorities gather, and the mixing is very recent phonetic change, which has no direct complicated. Ancient languages are preserved in the inheritance with the phonological system of southeastern area where there are still bilabial Qieyun. The mixing mainly occurs in the southern sounds and initial consonant [h], but the mixing is part of the mainland of China. -
Table of Codes for Each Court of Each Level
Table of Codes for Each Court of Each Level Corresponding Type Chinese Court Region Court Name Administrative Name Code Code Area Supreme People’s Court 最高人民法院 最高法 Higher People's Court of 北京市高级人民 Beijing 京 110000 1 Beijing Municipality 法院 Municipality No. 1 Intermediate People's 北京市第一中级 京 01 2 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Shijingshan Shijingshan District People’s 北京市石景山区 京 0107 110107 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Municipality Haidian District of Haidian District People’s 北京市海淀区人 京 0108 110108 Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Mentougou Mentougou District People’s 北京市门头沟区 京 0109 110109 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Municipality Changping Changping District People’s 北京市昌平区人 京 0114 110114 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Yanqing County People’s 延庆县人民法院 京 0229 110229 Yanqing County 1 Court No. 2 Intermediate People's 北京市第二中级 京 02 2 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Dongcheng Dongcheng District People’s 北京市东城区人 京 0101 110101 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Xicheng District Xicheng District People’s 北京市西城区人 京 0102 110102 of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Fengtai District of Fengtai District People’s 北京市丰台区人 京 0106 110106 Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality 1 Fangshan District Fangshan District People’s 北京市房山区人 京 0111 110111 of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Daxing District of Daxing District People’s 北京市大兴区人 京 0115 -
Housing Vernacularism in Gaozhuang Village, Henan Prov. China
Housing Vernacularism in Gaozhuang Village, Henan Prov. China, Towards a Promising Future A report submitted to McGill University in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Architecture Jianing Gao School of Architecture McGill University Montreal, QC September 2016 Name: Jianing Gao Student ID: 260665339 Program: UDH Program Supervisor: Prof. Robert Mellin Date: Wed. September 26th, 2016 Contents Abstract Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Literature Review 1.1 Cultural Landscapes 1.2 Vernacular Architecture 1.3 Everyday Life Methodology Qualitative Study & Quantitative Study Chapter 2 Gaozhuang Village, Henan Province, China 2.1 Background 2.1.1 A Brief Introduction to Henan Province 2.1.2 A Brief Introduction to Gaozhuang Village and the Gao Family 2.2 The vernacular architecture of Henan and Gaozhuang Village 2.2.1 The development of Henan vernacular architecture 2.2.2 Vernacular architecture in Gaozhuang Village Chapter 3 Courtyard Houses in Gaozhuang Village 3.1 10 old courtyard houses——plans, sections, elevations, onsite drawings & sketches & interviews 3.2 8 semi-old courtyard houses——plans, sections, elevations, onsite drawings & sketches & interviews 3.3 12 new courtyard houses——plans, sections, elevations, onsite drawings & sketches & interviews Chapter 4 Cultual Landscape in Gaozhuang Village 4.1 Along the Yellow River... ... 4.2 The field and the working people 4.3 Fairs and markets 4.4 Everyday life---Food 4.5 Everyday life---Friendship 4.6 Everyday life---Clothing 4.7 Everyday life---Wedding ceremony 4.8 Everyday life---Entertainment Conclusion References Abstract As in many contexts, thousands of years of building houses have shaped the local features of rural houses in China in their long adaptation to nature to meet the demands of living. -
Central China Securities Co., Ltd
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited take no responsibility for the contents of this announcement, make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness and expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any loss howsoever arising from or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents of this announcement. Central China Securities Co., Ltd. (a joint stock company incorporated in 2002 in Henan Province, the People’s Republic of China with limited liability under the Chinese corporate name “中原證券股份有限公司” and carrying on business in Hong Kong as “中州證券”) (Stock Code: 01375) ANNUAL RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2017 The board (the “Board”) of directors (the “Directors”) of Central China Securities Co., Ltd. (the “Company”) hereby announces the audited annual results of the Company and its subsidiaries for the year ended 31 December 2017. This annual results announcement, containing the full text of the 2017 annual report of the Company, complies with the relevant requirements of the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited in relation to information to accompany preliminary announcements of annual results and have been reviewed by the audit committee of the Company. The printed version of the Company’s 2017 annual report will be dispatched to the shareholders of the Company and available for viewing on the website of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited at www.hkexnews.hk, the website of the Shanghai Stock Exchange at www.sse.com.cn and the website of the Company at www.ccnew.com around mid-April 2018. -
Infrastructure, Growth, and Poverty Reduction in China
A case study from Reducing Poverty, Sustaining Growth—What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why A Global Exchange for Scaling Up Success Scaling Up Poverty Reduction: A Global Learning Process and Conference Shanghai, May 25–27, 2004 Infrastructure, Growth, and Poverty Reduction in China Dong Yan, Fan Hua Institute of Comprehensive Transportation National Development and Reform Commission, Jia 11 Muxidibeili, Beijing 100038 Tel; 010-63908667 Fax; 010-63908683 Email; [email protected] Implementing agency contact: Mr. Xinghua Li, Deputy Director General Comprehensive Planning Department, Ministry of Communication, China Donor partners: World Bank, JBIC, UNDP, ADB The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed here are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Board of Executive Directors of the World Bank or the governments they represent. The World Bank cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this work. Copyright © 2004. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / THE WORLD BANK All rights reserved. The material in this work is copyrighted. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or INFRASTRUCTURE, GROWTH, AND POVERTY REDUCTION IN CHINA inclusion in any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the World Bank. The World Bank encourages dissemination of its work and will normally grant permission promptly. 1 CASE STUDIES IN SCALING UP POVERTY REDUCTION Executive Summary China has invested intensively in public infrastructure during the last 20 years. In the transportation sector, such investment has provided access to markets, facilitated domestic market integration, lowered costs of production and transportation, and allowed China to compete both domestically and internationally. -
Global Factory List As of August 3Rd, 2020
Global Factory List as of August 3rd, 2020 Target is committed to providing increased supply chain transparency. To meet this objective, Target publishes a list of all tier one factories that produce our owned-brand products, national brand products where Target is the importer of record, as well as tier two apparel textile mills and wet processing facilities. Target partners with its vendors and suppliers to maintain an accurate factory list. The list below represents factories as of August 3rd, 2020. This list is subject to change and updates will be provided on a quarterly basis. Factory Name State/Province City Address AMERICAN SAMOA American Samoa Plant Pago Pago 368 Route 1,Tutuila Island ARGENTINA Angel Estrada Cla. S.A, Buenos Aires Ciudad de Buenos Aires Ruta Nacional N 38 Km. 1,155,Provincia de La Rioja AUSTRIA Tiroler Glashuette GmbH Werk: Schneegattern Oberosterreich Lengau Kobernauserwaldstrase 25, BAHRAIN WestPoint Home Bahrain W.L.L. Al Manamah (Al Asimah) Riffa Building #1912, Road # 5146, Block 951,South Alba Industrial Area, Askar BANGLADESH Campex (BD) Limited Chittagong zila Chattogram Building-FS SFB#06, Sector#01, Road#02, Chittagong Export Processing Zone,, Canvas Garments (Pvt.) Ltd Chittagong zila Chattogram 301, North Baizid Bostami Road,,Nasirabad I/A, Canvas Building Chittagong Asian Apparels Chittagong zila Chattogram 132 Nasirabad Indstrial Area,Chattogram Clifton Cotton Mills Ltd Chittagong zila Chattogram CDA plot no-D28,28-d/2 Char Ragmatia Kalurghat, Clifton Textile Chittagong zila Chattogram 180 Nasirabad Industrial Area,Baizid Bostami Road Fashion Watch Limited Chittagong zila Chattogram 1363/A 1364 Askarabad, D.T. Road,Doublemoring, Chattogram, Bangladesh Fortune Apparels Ltd Chittagong zila Chattogram 135/142 Nasirabad Industrial Area,Chattogram KDS Garment Industries Ltd. -
Survey of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus Covert Infection for Healthy People in Henan Province, China
bioRxiv preprint doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/550426; this version posted February 14, 2019. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not certified by peer review) is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under aCC-BY 4.0 International license. Survey of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus covert infection for healthy people in Henan Province, China Yanhua Du1,2#, Ningning Cheng3#, Yi Li1,2, Haifeng Wang1, Aiguo You1, Jia Su1, Yifei Nie1, Hongxia Ma1,2, Bianli Xu1,2*, Xueyong Huang1,2,4* 1 Henan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Zhengzhou, China 2 Henan Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microorganisms, Zhengzhou, China 3 Kaifeng Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kaifeng, China 4 Henan Collaborative Innovation Center of Molecular Diagnosis and Laboratory Medicine, Xinxiang, China # These first authors contributed equally to this article. *Corresponding author: [email protected] (Bian-li Xu) [email protected] (Xue-yong Huang) Abstract Background: Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a severe emerging disease, and its incidence has been increasing in recent years. A cross- sectional study was conducted for healthy people in high SFTS endemic areas of Henan province in 2016. Methods:This study used stratified random sampling method and finally 14 natural bioRxiv preprint doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/550426; this version posted February 14, 2019. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not certified by peer review) is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under aCC-BY 4.0 International license. -
Functional Assessment and Coordination Characteristics of Production, Living, Ecological Function—A Case Study of Henan Province, China
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Article Functional Assessment and Coordination Characteristics of Production, Living, Ecological Function—A Case Study of Henan Province, China Jianchun Fu 1,2,3 and Shaoliang Zhang 1,* 1 School of Environment Science and Spatial Informatics, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; [email protected] 2 School of Surveying and Land Information Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, China 3 Research Centre of Arable Land Protection and Urban-Rural High-Quality, Development of Yellow River Basin, Jiaozuo 454000, China * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +86-139-5220-1918 Abstract: Multifunctional state assessment was the basis of time sequence design of territory spatial development and overall utilisation. This study aimed to identify the ecological-production-living (PLE) territory spatial function to provide a basis for territory spatial planning. It took Henan Province as the research area. This study developed a methodology to assess differentiation characteristics for PLE function, a method that integrates functional merging and geographic information technology. We used the coordination degree model and spatial autocorrelation analysis to reveal the coordination of spatial functions of the province. The results were as follows: (1) During the study period, the land production function of main grain-producing areas decreased slowly, and production and living function values of the Central Plains urban agglomeration with Zhengzhou as the centre were in Citation: Fu, J.; Zhang, S. Functional an upward trend. The characteristics of urban-rural dualization were prominent, and ecological Assessment and Coordination function value decreased year by year. (2) The laws of territorial spatial functions had different Characteristics of Production, Living, manifestations in different stages (1990–2005 and 2005–2018). -
Research Article Evaluation of Production Efficiency of the County-Level Crop Farming in He'nan Based on GIS and DEA
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology 7(3): 154-158, 2015 DOI:10.19026/ajfst.7.1284 ISSN: 2042-4868; e-ISSN: 2042-4876 © 2015 Maxwell Scientific Publication Corp. Submitted: August 03, 2014 Accepted: September 22, 2014 Published: February 05, 2015 Research Article Evaluation of Production Efficiency of the County-level Crop Farming in He'nan Based on GIS and DEA 1Liu Yu, 2Ren Yan-Min, 2Pan Yu-Chun and 2Sun Chao 1National Engineering Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, 2Beijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, China Abstract: The aim of this study is to reveal the resource utilization pattern of county-level crop farming production in He'nan in 2010, which can provide scientific basis for formulation of crop farming production policies and adjustment of production elements. The empirical analysis of the production efficiency of 126 country-level crop farming in He'nan in 2010 is conducted by applying GIS software and DEA model from three aspects of "combined efficiency", "technical efficiency" and "scale efficiency" and non-DEA effective states of mechanical power input, pesticide input, effective irrigation area and so on are revealed. The results show that: the average value of the combined efficiency of crop farming in the research period is 0.69 and the county-level spatial differentiation is remarkable; the technical efficiency is the main factors influencing the combined efficiency and its spatial pattern is basically consistent with the spatial pattern of the combined efficiency; the average value of the scale efficiency of crop farming is 0.95, which indicates that the overall scale efficiency of crop farming in He'nan is at a higher level; it further reveals looseness of various input elements in various counties. -
Far Eastern Entomologist Number 374: 14-20 ISSN 1026-051X January
Far Eastern Entomologist Number 374: 14-20 ISSN 1026-051X January 2019 https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.374.3 http/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:92ADC0B1-B65C-43A8-BE19-6564440D844F TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF BUTTERFLIES (LEPIDOPTERA: RHOPALOCERA) OF HENAN PROVINCE, CHINA: NEW RECORDS AND CORRIGENDA G. X. Xue School of Food and Bioengineering, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, Zhengzhou 450002, China. E-mail: [email protected] Summary. One genus and six species/subspecies are reported as new to the butterfly fauna of Henan Province, China, viz. Abrota Moore, 1857, Ampittia dioscorides etura (Mabille, 1891), Polytremis lubricans (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869), Potanthus flavus flavus (Murray, 1875), Potanthus trachalus phoebe (Evans, 1934), Graphium leechi (Rothschild, 1895) and Abrota ganga pratti Leech, 1891. Images of the adults of these taxa are provided. The records of 11 skipper species (Hesperiidae) from Henan in literature are recognized as misidentifications and corrected. Some taxonomic notes are also given. Key words: butterflies, Hesperiidae, Nymphalidae, Papilioidae, distribution, new record, misidentification. Г. С. Сю. К познанию булавоусых чешуекрылых (Lepidoptera: Rhopa- locera) провинции Хэнань, Китай: новые указания и исправления // Даль- невосточный энтомолог. 2019. N 374. С. 14-20. Резюме. Впервые для китайской провинции Хэнань приводятся один род и 7 видов (подвидов): Abrota Moore, 1857, Ampittia dioscorides etura (Mabille, 1891), Polytremis lubricans (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869), Potanthus flavus flavus (Murray, 1875), Potanthus trachalus phoebe (Evans, 1934), Graphium leechi (Rothschild, 1895) и Abrota ganga pratti Leech, 1891. Приводятся фотографии бабочек этих видов. Исправлены предыдущие указания для Хэнани 11 видов семейства Hesperiidae, основанные на ошибочном опре- делении. Также приводятся некоторые таксономические замечания по ряду таксонов.