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Steve HeydonAug 22, 1995 7:38 am 
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From:Jacques Rifkind (Mui@AOL.COM)
Date:Aug 22, 1995 8:31:04 pm
List:edu.ku.nhm.mailman.taxacom

I thought C. Linnaeus was the type for Homo sapiens? (How well preserved

is the holotype? ...I hope Lenin isn't designated the lectotype! >:-)

No, Bob Hope is the designated lectotype.

Steve Heydon writes:

I think a few of you need to review the Code a little. A type specimen

designated by a later author from material not in the original type series is called a neotype. A lectotype is a specimen selected from the original

type series.

Correct; Bob Hope *was* in the original type series.

Sincerely,

Nick. J. Squidfear