holotype
/ˈhɒlətaɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A primary specimen of a species used as a reference for identification in taxonomy and classification.
“The scientists studied the holotype of the newly discovered species to understand its characteristics.”
1. noun
A primary specimen of a species used as a reference for identification in taxonomy and classification.
“The scientists studied the holotype of the newly discovered species to understand its characteristics.”