type species

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type species

The biologist compares the type species to other specimens in the genus.

Definition

Noun: * In biological taxonomy, the type species is the single species that is formally designated as the permanent reference example for a particular genus. It serves as the definitive standard to which the name of the genus is permanently attached. When a genus is established, the author selects one species to be its type; this species anchors the genus name, and the genus's defining characteristics are primarily based on it.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The type species for the genus Rosa is Rosa cinnamomea.
    • When describing a new genus, the author must clearly designate a type species.
    • Taxonomists compared the fossil to the type species to confirm its classification.
Advanced Usage
  • "to designate/serve as the type species": This phrase describes the formal act of selecting or the role of being the reference species.
    • The researcher designated the most complete specimen as the type species for the new genus.
  • The concept is central to the type method in biological nomenclature, ensuring stability and consistency in scientific names.
Variants and Related Words
  • Type genus (n): The genus that serves as the reference for a family name.
  • Type specimen (n): The single physical specimen (holotype) that serves as the reference for a species name. The type species is represented by a type specimen.
  • Nomenclatural type (n): The general term for any element (species, genus, specimen) to which a scientific name is permanently attached.
Synonyms
  • Nominate species: A less common but equivalent term.
  • Reference species: A descriptive, non-technical synonym.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Taxonomy: The science of classification.
  • Nomenclature: The system of scientific naming.
  • Genus: A taxonomic rank grouping closely related species.
type species

The biologist compares the type species to other specimens in the genus.

Noun
  1. (biology) the species that best exemplifies the essential characteristics of the genus to which it belongs