"lectotype" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: lectotypes [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek λέκτος (léktos, “chosen”),from λέγειν (légein, “to choose”) + τύπος (túpos, “blow, impression”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|grc|λέκτος||chosen}} Ancient Greek λέκτος (léktos, “chosen”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} lectotype (plural lectotypes)
  1. (taxonomy) A biological specimen or illustration later selected to serve as definitive type example of a species or subspecies when the original author of the name did not designate a holotype. Wikipedia link: lectotype Categories (topical): Taxonomy Derived forms: lectotypic, lectotypification, lectotypify, isolectotype, paralectotype Related terms: hapantotype Translations (biological specimen or illustration): lektotyyppi (Finnish), Lectotypus [masculine] (German), レクトタイプ (rekutotaipu) (Japanese), 選定基準標本 (senteikijunhyōhon) (Japanese), lektotyp [masculine] (Polish), lectótipo [masculine] (Portuguese)

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