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lectotype
lec·to·type L0097550 (lĕk′tə-tīp′)n. A biological specimen or other element that is selected as the type specimen when a holotype was not originally designated. [From Greek lektos, chosen (from legein, to choose; see leg- in Indo-European roots) + type.] lec′to·typ′ic (-tĭp′ĭk) adj.lectotype (ˈlɛktəˌtaɪp) n (Biology) biology a specimen designated as the type specimen for a particular species lectotype
lectotype[′lek·tə‚tīp] (systematics) A specimen selected as the type of a species or subspecies if the type was not designated by the author of the classification. lectotype
lectotype (lĕk′tə-tīp′)n. A biological specimen or other element that is selected as the type specimen when a holotype was not originally designated. lec′to·typ′ic (-tĭp′ĭk) adj.lectotype one of a series of SYNTYPES used by the taxonomist when a organism was named, and which was subsequently designated the TYPE. |