Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Fauna of Syrphidae from Mt. Qinling-Bashan in China

Posted by loepa on 28-08-2007 10:35
#1

Fauna of Syrphidae from Mt. Qinling-Bashan in China

Author: Huo Keke, Ren Guodong & Zheng Zhemin 2007
Publishing house: China Agricultural Press
ISBN:9787802332300
Published in Jun. 2007
Booksize: 16
Hardcover
Pages: 512

Price: USD 50.00

Postage: USD 30.00 (by air mail), USD 40.00(by EMS)

The part of general of this book introduces Syrphidae's main biological and ecological characteristics, and how to collect and make their specimens; Summary of classification introduces its status in Dipteraz89;the history and present conditions of Syrphidae's adults' taxonomic research in China and abroad; Descriptions of syrphids tells 244 species insects of Syrphidae from Mt.Qinling-Bashan, 86 species are new to science among them, 11 species newly recorded in China, there is key for sub-familyz89;genera and species;discussion of fauna constitution and features of Syrphidae from Mt.Qinling-Bashan.


Preface

Part I General
1 Economic importance
2 Biology and ecology
3 Specimens collection and execution

Part II Summary of classification
1 Taxonomic arrangement of Syrphidae in Diptera
2 Research history of taxonomy of adults
3 Research history at home
4 Morphological characters of adult
5 Glossaries and measurement

Part III Descriptions of syrphids
Key to subfamilies and tribes of Syrphidae
1 Syrphinae
2 Milesiinae
3 Microdontinae

Part IV Analysis on syrphid fauna of Mt.Qinling-Bashan
Natural Survey of Mt.Qinling-Bashan
Syrphid fauna of Mt.Qinling-Bashan

English Summary
Index of Chinese Name
Index of Science Name
Reference

Edited by loepa on 28-08-2007 10:37

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 28-08-2007 10:56
#2

Very interesting!!
But, in order to be able to work with it, a question: Are the keys to identify Chinese syrphids also in English?
Or is the whole book in Chinese, and only a small English summary at the end?
Greetings,
Gerard

Posted by loepa on 28-08-2007 11:00
#3

Hi,

The whole book in Chinese, and only a English summary at the end.

Best regards,

Weiwei

Edited by loepa on 28-08-2007 11:06

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 29-08-2007 20:05
#4

Loepa , let me know which are the best sites for diptera photos in China?...

Posted by loepa on 30-08-2007 08:19
#5

sorry Jorge, no diptera photo site in China! Please visit my website :p

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-08-2007 14:50
#6

loepa wrote:
sorry Jorge, no diptera photo site in China! Please visit my website :p


Loepa,
2 things:

1 - your site is slow. :(

2 - we can just see the thumbnails! :o Please enable bigger images! There are very interesting flies to see.


Please fix "gallary" to "gallery" ;)

Posted by Tony Irwin on 30-08-2007 21:36
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
2 - we can just see the thumbnails! :o Please enable bigger images! There are very interesting flies to see.

They certainly are interesting flies - and you can see them enlarged if you use the Chinese language site, rather than the English one! ;)
I'm amazed at the tephritid wasp mimic Bactrocera .

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-08-2007 21:56
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Tony Irwin wrote:
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
2 - we can just see the thumbnails! :o Please enable bigger images! There are very interesting flies to see.

They certainly are interesting flies - and you can see them enlarged if you use the Chinese language site, rather than the English one! ;)
I'm amazed at the tephritid wasp mimic Bactrocera .



http://www.insectnet.cn/bbs/index.asp ---- :o:o:o
loool :) Mandarin is worst than russian! Russian is easy! But mandarin... :S

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-08-2007 22:03
#9

http://www.insect...7524155422

please put, at least, in chinese site - the orders in Latin. ;)

Posted by loepa on 31-08-2007 05:54
#10

As the English version website was in construction, so there may be some flaws. And we will try best to make it better and better. Thanks for your visits and advices. You are always welcome! :D

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 01-09-2007 23:40
#11

ok. please, put EVEN bigger photos! It would be great to see the uncommon flies of China as well!! ;) Why not?

Posted by loepa on 02-09-2007 13:37
#12

Bigger photos:

http://www.insectnet.cn/index-E.asp:p

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-09-2007 13:43
#13

:) I know.. but I want much more bigger. That's why I told you.. ;)

Posted by loepa on 03-09-2007 17:08
#14

:p

Posted by loepa on 04-09-2007 10:43
#15

English Summary
pp.429-488

Posted by loepa on 04-09-2007 10:47
#16

2

Posted by loepa on 04-09-2007 10:50
#17

3

Posted by loepa on 04-09-2007 10:52
#18

4

Posted by crex on 04-09-2007 12:05
#19

I see the keys are in fact in english! I think you might have one customer in Gerard ;)

Posted by loepa on 04-09-2007 13:38
#20

:o

Posted by crex on 04-09-2007 14:09
#21

loepa wrote:
:o


Not sure what you mean. Are the english keys not as extensive as the chinese keys?

Posted by loepa on 04-09-2007 15:47
#22

the english keys same the chinese keys