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lec⋅to⋅type

[lek-tuh-tahyp]
–noun Biology.
a specimen designated as the type of a species or subspecies when no holotype was designated by the original author of the name.

lec⋅to⋅typ⋅ic [lek-tuh-tip-ik] , adjective
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lec·to·type   (lěk'tə-tīp')   
n.  The specimen or element selected as the type of a species when a holotype has not been defined.

[From Greek lektos, chosen (from legein, to choose; see leg- in Indo-European roots) + type.]
lec'to·typ'ic (-tĭp'ĭk) adj.
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