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Melobasis rubromarginata Saunders Holotype 1876

2018
M. rubromarginata Saunders (Figs 34, 90–91, 141–142, 172, 177, 210–211) Melobasis rubromarginata Saunders 1876:156; Kerremans 1885:137; Masters 1886:73; Kerremans 1892:105; 1903:160; Carter 1923:81; 1929:285; Obenberger 1930:432; Bellamy 2002:155; 2008:1325. Stat. rev. (not syn. of M. lathami (Laporte & Gory). Type locality: N. W. Australia.
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Melobasis viridiceps Saunders Holotype 1876

2018
M. viridiceps Saunders (Figs 38, 65–66, 129–130, 163, 174, 187) Melobasis viridiceps Saunders 1876:157; Kerremans 1885:137; Masters 1886:75; Kerremans 1892:107; 1903:160; Carter 1923:77; 1929:286; Obenberger 1930:436: Burns & Burns 1992: 24; Bellamy 2002:166. 2008:1336. Type locality: New South Wales. Melobasis semistriata Blackburn 1887:235; Kerremans
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Failings in holotype deposition of twelve plant names

Indian Journal of Forestry, 2016
This paper points out that the holotypes of twelve plant names were deposited in herbaria other than those stated in the protologues.
S. Bandyopadhyay, Gopal Krishna, P. Venu
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Holotype ofOlearia semidentataDecne

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1988
Abstract The publication of the name Olearia semidentata by Decaisne in 1846 is discussed, and confusing statements about its holotype are clarified. The holotype collected by Pfihl on the Chatham Islands in November 1838 is in Paris.
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Holotype Deposition Of Henicomyia bicolor

1978
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Holotype specimens and type citations: General issues

TAXON, 2014
AbstractAs specification of a holotype has only been necessary for valid publication of a name of a species or infraspecific taxon since 1 January 1990, for names published before that date it is often uncertain if a holotype exists, and, if it does, where it is located.
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Nouvelles données sur la saléeite holotype de Shinkolobwe

Bulletin de Minéralogie, 1980
Under normal hygroscopic and thermal conditions, crystals of holotype saleeite from Shinkolobwe (Zaïre) are monoclinic pseudotetragonal, space group P2₁n (2₁ parallel to c). Cell dimensions are a ≃ b ≃ 6.972 Å, c = 19.935 Å, γ ≃ 90°. Dehydration, which may begin at normal temperature, causes the formation of several other psèudoquadratic phases ...
Piret, Paul, Deliens, Michel
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Not a Lycogala? Investigating the holotype of Lycogala fuscoviolaceum

European Journal of Protistology
The myxomycete Lycogala fuscoviolaceum was described by P. Onsberg in 1972 based on a single specimen collected in Nepal. The status of this species remains ambiguous, as no additional findings have been reported since its description. In this study, we re-examined the holotype stored in Copenhagen to determine the true systematic position of L ...
Dmytro, Leontyev, Martin, Schnittler
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The holotype of Nymphon gracilipes, Miers (Pycnogonida)

1915
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Cuban reptiles: original citations, holotypes, and geographic range

Smithsonian Herpetological Information Service, 2000
NMNH
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