Fourteen species of Nazeris Fauvel, 1873 are reported for the Nanling Mountain Range, China. Four of them are described as new: N. xingmini Lin & Hu, sp. nov. (Guangdong, Jiangxi), N. huaiweni Lin & Hu, sp. nov. (Guangdong), N. meihuaae Lin & Hu, sp. nov. (Guangdong, Jiangxi) and N. lichongi Lin & Hu, sp. nov. (Hunan). An identification key to the Nazeris species reported for the Nanling Mountains, and a map showing their distribution are provided.
Two species of Anchocerus Fauvel are reported from China, one of them described as new: A. wenxuani Lin & Hu, sp. n. (Guangxi). Anchocerus giganteus Hu, Li & Zhao, 2010 is newly recorded from Shanghai, Jiangxi, Guangxi and Guangdong. A map showing the distribution of all Chinese species is provided.
In view of reform tasks that state-owned large-scale power grid enterprises need to implement in aspects of state-owned assets and enterprises reform, power system reform and enterprise internal management reform, a key task identification model covering continuity degree of influence, national requirement degree, social concern degree, urgency degree of enterprise needs is constructed. Identifying reform tasks that state-owned large-scale power grid enterprises need to focus on and promote, specifically including mixed ownership reform, power transmission and distribution tariff reform, power market construction, incremental power distribution reform, the optimization of the system and mechanism of power grid business, internal classification reform, the formation and standard operation of power trading institution, reform of three systems.
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Material of the genus Domene Fauvel, 1873 from the Chinese provinces Heilongjiang, Gansu, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Sichuan and Guizhou is examined. Eight species were identified, six of them described previously and two are newly described: D. hui sp. n. (Guangdong: Shimentai); D. leigongensis sp. n. (Guizhou: Leigong Shan). The genus is now represented in mainland China by 23 species.
Seven species of Nazeris Fauvel, 1873 are reported for Guizhou, China. All of them are described as new: N. ingentis Lin, Yu & Hu, sp. n., N. resimus Lin, Yu & Hu, sp. n., N. leigongensis Lin, Yu & Hu, sp. n., N. yujiei Lin, Yu & Hu, sp. n., N. muricatus Lin, Yu & Hu, sp. n., N. excertus Lin, Yu & Hu, sp. n. and N. serratus Lin, Yu & Hu, sp. n.
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