Difference between revisions of "genosyntype"
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|etymology=Greek <i>genos</i>, race; <i>syn</i>-, together; <i>typos</i>, type | |etymology=Greek <i>genos</i>, race; <i>syn</i>-, together; <i>typos</i>, type | ||
− | |definition=Any one of a series of species that a genus is based upon when no one species was established as type | + | |definition=Any one of a [[series]] of [[species]] that a [[genus]] is based upon when no one [[species]] was established as type |
|see also=[[type]]. | |see also=[[type]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013
genosyntype (noun; Greek genos, race; syn-, together; typos, type): Any one of a series of species that a genus is based upon when no one species was established as typeSee also: type.