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First record of the genus Catatemnus Beier, 1932 from China, with the description of six new species (Pseudoscorpiones, Atemnidae)
Published 2023-07-01“…The genus Catatemnus Beier, 1932 is reported for the first time from China and includes six new species: C. huae sp. nov. from Hainan Island, C. laminosus sp. nov., C. ramus sp. nov., C. scaber sp. nov., and C. tengchongensis sp. nov. all from Yunnan Province, and C. tibetanus sp. nov. from Xizang Autonomous Region. …”
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First record of the genus Aetius O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 from China, with description of a new species (Araneae, Corinnidae, Castianeirinae)
Published 2022-12-01“…Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 is reported for the first time in China (Yunnan Province) and includes three species: one new species and two newly-recorded species. …”
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Expansion of the mutation spectrum and phenotype of USP7-related neurodevelopmental disorder
Published 2022-11-01“…The predominant clinical manifestations of the three patients included: DD/ID; language impairment; abnormal behavior; abnormal brain magnetic resonance (dilation of lateral ventricles, dilation of Virchow-Robin spaces, dilated the third ventricle, abnormal cerebral white matter morphology in bilateral occipital lobes, hypodysplasia of the corpus callosum, arachnoid cyst, delayed myelination, and widened subarachnoid space); some also had facial abnormalities.ConclusionIn summary, DD/ID is the most prevalent clinical phenotype of HAFOUS, although some patients also exhibit language and behavioral abnormalities. For the first time in China, we identified three variants of the USP7 gene using whole-genome sequence data. …”
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Molecular identification of the brown marmorated stink bug’s egg parasitoids by species-specific PCR collected from Beijing, China
Published 2023-10-01“…In addition, these parasitoids have morphology sibling species and have been misidentified several times in China. To overcome these problems, a molecular method with species-specific primers designed for the COI gene has been developed to identify Trissolcus, Anastatus and their host samples from field collected samples. …”
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