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Haplotype :-type by single 
reference a single species 
referred to a genus at the, 
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accepted as the type*A 
genus proposed with refer-- 
ence to a single species 
is haplotypic# 
Mgotype : - type by subsequent 
determination.The historic 
type of agenus,selected 
from two or more original 
species. A genus whose type 
is selected from two or mo 
original species is haplotyj 
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specific) from the areas 
where the typical forms 
occur,show relatively litt 
le individual variation, 
while the intergrades con¬ 
necting such types,and als^ 
local forms not yet com¬ 
pletely established,show a 
wide range of individual 
variation# 
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