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type species
type speciesn. The species that is designated as representative of the genus to which it belongs.type′ spe`cies n. the species of a genus that is regarded as the best example of the generic characters of the genus; the species from which a genus was orig. named. [1830–40] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | type species - (biology) the species that best exemplifies the essential characteristics of the genus to which it belongsbiological science, biology - the science that studies living organismsspecies - (biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed | EncyclopediaSeespeciestype species
species [spe´shēz] a taxonomic category subordinate to a genus (or subgenus) and superior to a subspecies or variety; composed of individuals similar in certain morphologic and physiologic characteristics.type species the original species from which the description of the genus is formulated.type spe·ciesthe name of the single species or of one of the species of a genus or subgenus when the name of the genus or subgenus was originally validly published.type speciesn. The species that is designated as representative of the genus to which it belongs.type species the species from which the name of the genus is derived.type species
Words related to type speciesnoun (biology) the species that best exemplifies the essential characteristics of the genus to which it belongsRelated Words- biological science
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