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  Fauna Sinica Platyhelminthes: Trematoda: Digenea (1)

 In Chinese
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  By Chen Xintao
  Pub. Date: 1985
  Page:697 pages 469 fig
  Price: US$55+US$12 by sea mail

This book describes 381 species belonging to following 14 families:

1.Paragonimidae Dollfus
2.Dicrocoeliidae Odhner
3.Paramphistomattidae Fischoeder
4.Gastrothylacidae Stiles et Goldberger
5.Gastrodiscidae Stiles et Goldberger
6.Cladorchidae Southwell et Kirshner
7.Diplodiscidae Skrjabin
8.Fasciolidae Raillet
9.Echinostomatidae Dietz
10.Gyliauchenidae
11.Microphallidae (Ward, 1901) Travassos
12.Philophthalmidae Travassos
13.Eucotylidae SKrjabin
14.Didymozoidae Poche


  Fauna Sinica Platyhelminthes Monogenea
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 In Chinese with English abstract and English descrition of New 
 Species
 By Wu Baohua, Long Suo
 Published in 2000
 Page: 756pages
 Size: 180x260mm / hard
 ISBN: 7-03-007609-5,
 Price: US$65+$12 by sea mail

This is one of Fauna Sinica, consisting of the general and systematic description two parts. Until resently, 584 species (including 7 species from Amphibia and Repitilia) of parasitic monogenetic trematodes, belonging to one class, 2 subclass, 6 orders, 8 families, 38 genera are found on freshwater and migratory fishes in China. Of them , 369 species are Dactylogyrus, 36 Silurodiscoides, 34 Ancyrocephalus, 38 garodactylus, 31 Diplozoon and a few species each in the remaning genera.

The geographical distribution of these species, subdivided into 5 regions and 12 subregions, and the formation of this fauna are discussed and analysed in general description. A survey of research history, classification system, the morphology, biology, ecology of Monogenea as well as economic meaning are also included in the general description.

A detail taxonomic description referred to the main characteristics of every one of 584 species, 8 families and 37 genera, including a series of taxonomic keys to all taxis and the notes of 42 new species are given below.
Section 1 Key to subclass of Monogenea
Section 2 Key to orders of Polyonchoinea
Section 3 Key to families of Dactylogyrinea
Section 4 Key to genera of Dactylogyridae
Section 5 Key to subfamily of Ancyrocephalidae
Section 6 Key to genera of Ancyrocephalinae
Section 7 Key to genera of Ancylodiscoidinae
Section 8 Key to genera of Pseudomurraytrema
Section 9 Key to genera of Gyrodactylinae
Section 10 Key to subfamilies of Polystomatidae
Section 11 Key to genera of Polystomatinae
Section 12 Key to genera of Diplorchiinae
Section 13 Key to Orders of Oligonchoinea
Section 14 Key to genera of Diclybothriidea
Section 15 Key to suborder of Mazocraeidea
Section 16 Key to genera of mazocreidae
Section 17 Key to subfamily of Diplozoidae
Section 18 Key to genera of Diplozoinae

Fauna Sinica Invertebrata vol. 23 Anthozoa: Scleractinia: Hermatypic coral
中国动物志 无脊椎动物 第二十三卷 珊瑚虫纲 石珊瑚目 造礁石珊瑚
In Chinese with English summary
By Zou Renlin / 2001 / 185x260mm
289pages / Hardcover

US$35.00
The term coral is generic term for invertebrate animals belonging to several classes of Coelenterata (or Cnidaria). In taxonomic terms, including the soft corals ( = Alcyonarian), sea fans ( = Gorgonian), red corals ( = Corallium spp.), hard corals or stony corals ( = Scleractinian), black corals ( = Antipatherian), Firecorals or stinging corals ( = Hydrocorallinian), blue corals ( = Helioporian) and organ-pipe corals ( = Tubiporian). The present volume deals with a faunal work of hermatypic corals collected from the Chinese waters. A total of 174 species are described, belonging to 54 genera in 14 families. This volume is divided into two parts: general account and systematic account.
Fauna Sinica Phylum Granuloreticulosa Class Foraminiferea Agglutinated Foraminifera

In Chinese with English summary
Zheng Shouyi and Fu Zhaoxian / 2001 / 185x260mm
788 pp with 129 figures + 123 plates / Hardcover

US$78.00
Agglutinated foraminifera, in the loose sense here inclusive of the allogromid,astrorhizid,and textularid foraminifera, are geographically the most widespread group of benthic foraminifera. Their occurrence in almost all kinds of marine environment environment,ranging frommarginal marine,hyposaline,hypersaline,to shelf and bathyal regions where they sometimes make up a large proportion of the benthonic foraminiferal fauna is attributed to their possession of a dissolution-resistant organic membrane or organic cement used in binding exogenous test-building material.Their specific and non-specific faunal trends are useful in ecological and paleoecological interpretations.
Study material consisting of some 700 surface sediment samples were collected from the Bohai Sea ,the Huanghai Sea,the East China Sea to depths of over 2000 m in the Okinawa Trough,the northern South China Sea to a depth of 1010m (one station),as well as from the southern islands of Guangdong Province---the Zhongsha Islands,the Xisha Islands, and the Nansha Islands .These seas cover temperate,subtropical and tropical regions,and range from shallow marginal,semi-enclosed to deep sea.Five hundred and thirty-nine species described and fully illustrated belong to 38 families and 140 genera,inclusive of the allogromiid genera Argillotuba and Nodellum and the genus Carterina which was separated from the agglutinated foraminifera on account of its peculiar wall structure on which basis it was at first transferred to the suborder Carterinina and later to the order Carterinida(Loeblich and Tappan,1987,1992).


Fauna Sinica Nematoda Rhabditida: Strongylata (1)
中国动物志线虫纲 杆形目 圆线亚目(一)
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In Chinese with English Keys to families subfamilies, genera and species
By Wu Shuqing
Published in 2001
ISBN: 7-03-008486-1
Page:490 pages with 201 figures
Hardback
Size: 180x260mm
Price: US$55+$8 by sea mail
Price: US$55+$22 by airmail

Introduction:

Strongylata is a very important group within the Class Nematoda . There are a lot of species of this group Aparasitizing domestic animals and man. It is obviously important in studying nematodes of Strongylata not in the faunistic secse but also in the control of parasitic diseases. A total of 178 species belonging to 3 superfamilies, 12 families and 63 genera of Strongylata is dealt with in this issue. This volume consists of two parts: I、 General account Brief history of studies Morphological characteristics Taxonomic classification Life history Economic significance II、 Systematic account For each species including in this volume , the following topies are treated:scientific nomenclature,description of male, female or both, the hosts, and the geographical distribution, with emphasis on the distributional localities in China.Life history and epidemiology are also given to some important specis.


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