Definition of Monotypy. Meaning of Monotypy. Synonyms of Monotypy

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- In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not...
- included, Galba pusilla Schrank, 1803. This would be the type species by monotypy. In Opinion 1896 (published in 1998) this type fixation was set aside and...
- implied in the original publication, that specimen is the holotype fixed by monotypy (see Recommendation 73F). If the taxon was established before 2000 evidence...
- was erected for the Permian fish. The genus includes a single species (monotypy): Kelliaichthys velox. Paleontology portal Fish portal Prehistoric fish...
- Halimuraenoides is a monotypy genus of ray-finned fishes, classified under the subfamily Congrogadinae, the eel blennies, part of the dottyback family...
- described by Henri Filhol in 1884. The type species is Glyphus marsupialis, by monotypy. In La vie au fonds des mers, Filhol describes it as being found at depths...
- Serpukhovian or early Viséan Bluefield Formation. The type and only species (monotypy) is Bluefieldius mercerensis. It has a "palaeoniscoid" body plan, although...
- Australia. The genus was first described by Longinos Navas in 1925, and by monotypy the type species is Mallada stigmatus. Species accepted by the Australian...
- 1862. Proceedings of the entomological Society of Philadelphia 1: 136. By monotypy. De Prins, J.; De Prins, W. "Tenaga Clemens, 1862". Afromoths, online database...
- Frederick Smith in 1858, and P. clavata was designated as the type species by monotypy (the creation of a taxonomic group that includes only a single taxon)....