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    Type (biology) (redirect from Lectotype)
    gradually being replaced by lectotypes. Those that still exist are still considered name-bearing types.[citation needed] A lectotype is a specimen later selected...
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    formed the floor of the olfactory lobes of the brain. The skull of the lectotype was damaged by a paleoichthyologist resulting in the detachment of triangular...
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    "Caiman lutescens", which was later found to be a nomen dubium. Since a lectotype had been erected for "C. lutescens", the skull table was not name-bearing...
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    chose a lectotype for Crataegus coccinea from among Linnaeus's specimens, but chose a specimen that resembles C. dodgei Ashe. Sargent's lectotype opinion...
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    Curtius) Polycarp Joachim 1815. Plantarum Minus Cognitarum Pugillus 2: 14 lectotype designated by N.L. Britton & P. Wilson, Bot. Porto Rico 1: 27 (1923) Kew...
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    Retrieved 12 September 2021. Taylor, Nigel; Eggli, Urs (1986). "The Lectotype of Delosperma N. E. Brown (Aizoaceae)". Taxon. 35 (4): 709–711. doi:10...
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    comprised two species: H. plecostomus (for which the authors designate a lectotype) and H. watwata. List of freshwater aquarium fish species Weber, Claude;...
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  • (Microchaeta rappi) from the Cape Colony", p.63 [6] Plisko, "Designation of lectotypes for Microchaetus microchaetus (Rapp, 1849) and Microchaetus rappi Beddard...
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    skeleton, today inventorised as MB.R.4800.1 through MB.R.4800.37, as a lectotype (see syntype). This material includes a nearly complete series of tail...
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    vulgare Mill. - Mediterranean, cultivated and naturalized in many regions lectotype designated by N. L. Britton et Millspaugh, Bahama Flora 313 (26 Jun 1920)...
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