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holotype nor a
lectotype has been
designated [Arts. 72.1.2, 73.2, 74]. The
syntypes collectively constitute the name-bearing type." (Glossary of the zoological...
- specified, then all
specimens cited are
syntypes. If more than one
specimen was
cited as the type, then they are all
syntypes, but
specimens cited but not listed...
- specimen. A
syntype is any one of two or more
specimens that is
listed in a
species description where no
holotype was designated; historically,
syntypes were...
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originally described Boa
murina in 1758, the
precise location of the species'
syntypes is not known, with the most
likely locations of
Suriname and
French Guiana...
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variations of C.
mantelli but
deviated from the
exact characteristics of the
syntypes. For example, in 1870,
French paleontologist Henri Sauvage identified teeth...
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strand vegetation. The
specific epithet honours the
collector of one of the
syntypes.
Ochrosia ackeringae is a
small tree
growing to 15 m in height, with a...
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described by
James Dwight Dana,
originally under the name
Halimus tumidus. The
syntypes appear to have been lost. "Naxia tumida".
Australian Museum. 5 January...
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Syntype of
Puntius (Barbodes) ablabes, RMNH 2466, 47.3 mm SL, from the All
Cypriniformes Species Inventory....
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Eudioptes indica (properly:Eudioptis),
using specimens from Java. His
syntypes are in the Hope
Entomological Collections of the
Oxford University Museum...
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Tropical northeast Bolivia, Mato
Grosso and
Brazil south of the
Amazon The
syntypes of
Psaris fraserii Kaup (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, pt. 19. ,1851 (1852)...