A new species is described, Cacoplistes (Laminogryllus) choui sp. nov., from Guangxi, China. The type is deposited in the Museum, Hebei University, Baoding, China (MHBU).
Species in the genus Xenogryllus may be well-known to Chinese citizens since their calling songs often attract people to feed and enjoy them. Two species, Xenogryllus transversus (Walker, 1869) and Xenogryllus marmora...Species in the genus Xenogryllus may be well-known to Chinese citizens since their calling songs often attract people to feed and enjoy them. Two species, Xenogryllus transversus (Walker, 1869) and Xenogryllus marmoratus (Haan, 1842), were known to reside in China from previous studies. However, the distribution of X. transversus in China derives from misidentification. Specimens from Yunnan Province, misidentified as X. transversus in earlier studies, are recognized as Xenogryllus maichauensis Gorochov, 1992 in this study. Another large Xenogryllus species found from Guangdong Province is identified as X. ululiu Gorochov, 1990. Both species are recorded in China for the first time. In this article, all known species of genus Xenogryllus from China are described and illustrated and a key to Chinese species of Xenogryllus is presented.展开更多
Chinese insect drugs are drastic in nature, capable ofclearing channels and collaterals to promote a freeflow of qi and blood, and effective in someintractable and obstinate diseases due to long-termstagnation of phle...Chinese insect drugs are drastic in nature, capable ofclearing channels and collaterals to promote a freeflow of qi and blood, and effective in someintractable and obstinate diseases due to long-termstagnation of phlegm and blood, which are hard to betreated by ordinary Chinese drugs. In clinic, properuse of insect drugs can often help raise thetherapeutic effects. Some commonly used pairs ofinsect drugs are introduced in the following.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Foundation of China (31071955)
文摘A new species is described, Cacoplistes (Laminogryllus) choui sp. nov., from Guangxi, China. The type is deposited in the Museum, Hebei University, Baoding, China (MHBU).
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31750002)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (GK201702010)
文摘Species in the genus Xenogryllus may be well-known to Chinese citizens since their calling songs often attract people to feed and enjoy them. Two species, Xenogryllus transversus (Walker, 1869) and Xenogryllus marmoratus (Haan, 1842), were known to reside in China from previous studies. However, the distribution of X. transversus in China derives from misidentification. Specimens from Yunnan Province, misidentified as X. transversus in earlier studies, are recognized as Xenogryllus maichauensis Gorochov, 1992 in this study. Another large Xenogryllus species found from Guangdong Province is identified as X. ululiu Gorochov, 1990. Both species are recorded in China for the first time. In this article, all known species of genus Xenogryllus from China are described and illustrated and a key to Chinese species of Xenogryllus is presented.
文摘Chinese insect drugs are drastic in nature, capable ofclearing channels and collaterals to promote a freeflow of qi and blood, and effective in someintractable and obstinate diseases due to long-termstagnation of phlegm and blood, which are hard to betreated by ordinary Chinese drugs. In clinic, properuse of insect drugs can often help raise thetherapeutic effects. Some commonly used pairs ofinsect drugs are introduced in the following.