paralectotype

paralectotype
para·lectotype

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  • paralectotype — any one of the original syntypes remaining after the selection of a lectotype …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • paralectotype — n. [Gr. para, beside; lektos, choose; typos, type] Any of the remaining syntypes after the selection of a lectotype …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • paralectotype — |parə+ noun Etymology: para (I) + lectotype : any of a type series remaining after the designation of the lectotype …   Useful english dictionary

  • lectoparatype — paralectotype (any one of the original syntypes remaining after the selection of a lectotype). Paralectotype is preferred …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • Syntype — In biological nomenclature, a syntype is a term used to indicate a specimen with a special status. In zoological nomenclature, a syntype is defined as Each specimen of a type series (q.v.) from which neither a holotype nor a lectotype has been… …   Wikipedia

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  • Biological type — In biology, a type is that which fixes a name to a taxon. Depending on the nomenclature code which is applied to the organism in question, a type may be a specimen, culture, illustration, description or taxon. For example, the Natural History… …   Wikipedia

  • Parnassius jacquemontii — Taxobox name = Keeled Apollo image caption = Subspecies gartokensis . Photograph of a paralectotype from the Ulster Museum regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Lepidoptera familia = Papilionidae genus = Parnassius… …   Wikipedia

  • Type material — is the collection of specimens (also called type specimen) used for describing a new species. Among the types are:*Holotype Paratype *Allotype *Syntype *Lectotype *Paralectotype *Neotype …   Wikipedia

  • alloparalectotype — a paralectotype, q.v., of opposite sex to the lectotype …   Dictionary of ichthyology

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