Neotypes

Andrew Lyne al at ANBG.GOV.AU
Tue Dec 19 11:54:03 CST 1995


A hypothetical question.

Say you have taken a photographic image or images of a herbarium
specimen that has been nominated as a holotype.  Some time in the
future that holotype specimen is lost or destroyed.  All that would
then exist of that holotype is a photographic image.

Whilst the ICBN is clear on the fact that an illustration may be
nominated as a holotype, it isn't too clear on what role a
photographic image of a lost or destroyed holotype might play.

My question then is this.  Could it be possible that this
photographic image of the lost or destroyed holotype be nominated as
a neotype?

Andrew

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