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Answered by Anonymous
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What is a Type specimen?

Holotype – a single specimen expressly designated as the name-bearing “type” by the original author of the species.

Syntype – one of several specimens in a series of equal rank used to describe the new species where the author has not designated a single holotype

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Answered by bhavana6806
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Type specimens form part of biological collections maintained by museums and universities where they can be accessed by other scientists.

Holotype – a single specimen expressly designated as the name-bearing “type” by the original author of the species.

Syntype – one of several specimens in a series of equal rank used to describe the new species where the author has not designated a single holotype. Thus each specimen in the series is known as a syntype (from which neither a holotype nor a lectotype has been designated).

Lectotype – a single specimen selected from a group of syntypes and designated as the name-bearing type some time after the original description was published.

Paratype – representative specimen(s), other than the holotype, in the type series referred to in the original description.

Paralectotype – the type specimens remaining after a lectotype is designated.

Neotype – a substitute specimen selected in special circumstances to replace the holotype after the species was first described and the original holotype has been lost or destroyed (e.g. fire, war etc.).

Cotype – no longer used; formerly used for either syntype or paratype.

Allotype – a designated specimen of opposite sex to that of the holotype.

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