-
gradually being replaced by
lectotypes.
Those that
still exist are
still considered name-bearing types.[citation needed] A
lectotype is a
specimen later selected...
- 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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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...
- 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...
-
comprised two species: H. plecostomus (for
which the
authors designate a
lectotype) and H. wa****a. List of
freshwater aquarium fish
species Weber, Claude;...
- (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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Spamer EE (29
January 1999). "Know Thyself:
Responsible Science and the
Lectotype of Homo
sapiens Linnaeus, 1758".
Proceedings of the
Academy of Natural...
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Retrieved 12
September 2021. Taylor, Nigel; Eggli, Urs (1986). "The
Lectotype of Delo**** N. E.
Brown (Aizoaceae)". Taxon. 35 (4): 709–711. doi:10...
- Papaveraceae,
found in
temperate areas of
northern Africa,
Europe and Asia. The
lectotype is
Hypecoum pro****bens.
Species currently accepted by The
Plant List are...
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Pichon – Madagascar. It is also
known as
Sadabahar or
Baramasi in India.
lectotype designated by Pfeiffer, Nom. 1: 627 (1873) "World
Checklist of Selected...