supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41102006,30430100,30225009);Nature Science Foundation of Beijing(No.5082002);the Funding Project for Academic Human Resources under the Jurisdiction of Beijing Municipality
Lower brachyceran flies are abundant in the Late Mesozoic of China.Many extant and extinct members of that have been found in Inner Mongolia,Liaoning,Hebei and Shandong provinces. A new family,Origoasilidae fam.nov.,b...
supported by a grant(no. O529YX5105) from the Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution of the Chinese Academy of Sciences;the National Natural Science Foundation of China(no.30900144 and 30430100);the National Science Fund for Fostering Talents in Basic Research(Special Subjects in Animal Taxonomy, NSFC-J0630964/J0109,J0930004);Nature Science Foundation of Beijing(no.5082002);the Funding Project for Academic Human Resources under the jurisdiction of Beijing municipality
Glaresis orthochilus sp. nov. (Scarabaeoidea: Glaresidae), the best preserved glaresid fossil, is described and illustrated from the Yixian Formation of western Liaoning province, north-east China. Glaresidae, the ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30430100,40872022);the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (5082002);Key and PHR Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education
In this paper two new species of fossil Pseudopolycentropus Handlirsch, 1906 are described: Pseudopolycentropus janeannae sp. nov. and P. novokshonovi, sp. nov. All of them were recovered from the Middle Jurassic non...
supported by grants from the National Nature Science Foundation of China(No.30430100 and 40872022);the Beijing Natural Science Foundation Program(No.5082002);Scientific Research Key Program(KZ200910028005);the PHR Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education.
Three new species of the extinct genus of Eoptychopterina from the Eoptychopteridae family, Eoptychopterina antica sp. nov., Eoptychopterina adnexa sp. nov., and Eoptychopterina mediata sp. nov., are described and ill...
supported by grants from the National Nature Science Foundation of China (No.30430100,40872022,and 30811120038);the Nature Science Foundation of Beijing (No.5082002);the Scientific Research Key Program and PHR Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education.
Two new genera and species of fossil Palaeontinidae are described from Daohugou Village, Inner Mongolia, China: Cladocossus undulatus gen. et sp. nov. and Cricocossus paradoxus gen. et sp. nov. Both new genera are de...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30430100,40872022);Beijing Natural Science Foundation(5082002);Key Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education,National Infrastructure of Natural Resources for Science and Technology(2005DKA21403);China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(20060400479)
Three new species of fossil dragonflies assigned to Sinokaratawia Nel, Huang and Lin in family Campterophlebiidae, i.e.S, daohugouica sp. nov., S. magica sp. nov. and S. gloriosa sp. nov., and new materials of male S....
This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.30430100);Beijing Municipal Commission of Education(Grant No.KZ200410028013);the Beijing Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.5032003);PHR Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education and the financial support from China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant No.20060400479).
Two fossil dragonflies from the Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation in Liutiaogou Village,Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia,China are described and illustrated.They are assigned to two new genera and sp...
This research is partly supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30430100);Beijing Natural Science Foundation Program (Nos 6042014, 5082002, 6083023) ;PHR Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education.
Four new fossil genera and species of true bugs from the family Pachymeridiidae, Beipiaocoris multifurcus, Bellicoris mirabilis, Nitoculus regiUus, and Viriosinervis stolidus, are described. New specimens were collect...
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.30025006,30370184,30430100);the Beijing Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.5032003);Beijing Municipal Commission of Education(Grant No.KZ200410028013);PHR Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education
Four new fossil species of the family Ommatidae from the Yixian Formation of western Liaoning, China are described. Two of them belong to tribe Brochocoleini: Brochocoleus sulcatus sp. nov. and Brochocoleus angustus ...