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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Pacific Ocean, where it has been recorded off ****an and in the west Pacific. Syntype (86 cm ML) Closeup of the mantle scales Gladius Cephalopod size Barratt...
- Lydekker ****igned to the type specimen of T. indicus, that formed a series of syntypes, was a 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long femur that had been excavated at the same...
- This may happen if the original type series (i. e. holotype, isotype, syntype or paratype) is lost or destro****. The zoological and botanical codes allow...
- 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...
- neotype, paralectotype, paratype, phenotype, prototype, schizotypic, syntype, type, typography, typology typh- smoke Gr**** τύφειν (túphein), τῦφος (tûphos)...
- 1910 using specimens collected at San Antonio in western Colombia. These syntypes are held at the Natural History Museum, London. Rothschild originally named...
- variations of C. mantelli but deviated from the exact characteristics of the syntypes. For example, in 1870, French paleontologist Henri Sauvage identified teeth...