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> As I found out for the moment Homo sapiens sapiens was
> described by Linnaeus in 1758. Therefore - I hope I can
> give you informations later - is the question concerning
> to be a lectotyp wrong. For the moment I didn't find out, if
> Linnaeus described himself as holotyp. This might be possible
> if he looked into a mirror guarding and measuring himself.
> Let me some time to find it out. If the holotyp of Homo sapiens
> sapiens is wellknown, a you can't choose a lectotyp. It's unneccesary
> and not correspondending with the rules of nomenclature.
> Please correct me if you know more about this and lectotypes.
>
> yours Helmut Nisters from Innsbruck (Austria)