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ne·o·type N0060250 (nē′ə-tīp′)n. A biological specimen or other element that is selected as the type specimen when the holotype, lectotype, and any syntypes or paratypes have been lost or destroyed. ne′o·typ′ic (-tĭp′ĭk) adj.neotype (ˈniːəʊˌtaɪp) n (Biology) biology a specimen selected to replace a type specimen that has been lost or destroyedne•o•type (ˈni əˌtaɪp) n. a specimen selected to replace a holotype that has been lost or destroyed. [1850–55] neotypeenUK
neotype[′nē·ə‚tīp] (systematics) A specimen selected as type subsequent to the original description when the primary types are known to be destroyed; a nomenclatural type. neotypeenUK
neotype (nē′ə-tīp′)n. A biological specimen or other element that is selected as the type specimen when the holotype, lectotype, and any syntypes or paratypes have been lost or destroyed. ne′o·typ′ic (-tĭp′ĭk) adj.neotype a specimen selected as the TYPE subsequent to the publication of the original description where the original types have been lost, destroyed or otherwise invalidated. |