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- designation in 1959 has seniority and invalidates ****ure designations. A paralectotype is any additional specimen from among a set of syntypes after a lectotype...
- which is often used when naming titanosaurian sauropods. Both the paralectotype (left tibia) and lectotype (left fibula) of P. hungaricus are catalogued...
- proposed the former should be considered the lectotype with the latter as paralectotype. Both molars were thought lost by the 1980s, and the more complete "Taimyr...
- paralectotype. They are no longer name-bearing types, though if the lectotype is lost or destro****, it is generally preferable to use a paralectotype...
- Diagram showing known bones; with the lectotype and paralectotype material in white, and elements from other specimens in blue...
- and sacrum and was designated the paralectotype of the species. Although Kischlat (2000) ****igned the paralectotype hip material to "Karamuru vorax",...
- of the species' description and the fact that P. mokelembembe is the paralectotype of P. retropinnis, they are often mistaken for one another in the aquarium...
- syntypes Name-bearing type Neotype: a replacement for the holotype Paralectotype: a remaining syntype once the lectotype and any isolectotypes are excluded...
- kilometres or 30 miles northwest of Gothenburg), but both it and the paralectotypes have since been lost. The common name for H. gammarus preferred by the...
- pubes, partial left femur, right tibia and fibula. "Skelett SI" is a paralectotype, and consists of a skull and six cervical (neck) vertebrae. Originally...