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If my boss has put on a lot of weight, can I refer to her as a Hippotype?
Art
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---- Paul Monfils <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A couple of my grandkids are hypertypes, but none of them are hypotypes.
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> From: Richard Petit
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> Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:02 PM
> Subject: Re: Hypotype
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> Wes:
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> A hypotype is a specimen that has been either figured or described. I agree with Blackwelder, 1967, who stated that all terms containing "type" should be used with great care and then sparingly! I once received a harsh note from an editor (also Director of the institution involved) who took me to task for not identifying some of his institution's figured specimens as hypotypes in my paper. I gently pointed out to him that if he had read the manuscript carefully he would have found that those "hypotypes" were part of the type series of a new species!
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> While at it, topotypes are specimens from the same locality as the type; a plastotype is the cast of a type; a metatype or homoeotype is a specimen compared with the type and believed to agree with its features. Having said this, I suggest that all of these -type terms be forgotten!
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> Regards,
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> dick
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> From: Wesley M. Thorsson
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> Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 5:47 AM
> Subject: Hypotype
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> The other day I photographed the seven type specimens of Columbellidae in Bishop Museum. There were several that were called hypotypes on the labels.
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> What is a hypotype? I can not find a definition of it?
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