The Selection Of Lectotypes In Palaeobotany - Tuatara: Volume 18, Issue 2, July 1970

Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. In my Curation of the collection of New Zealand fossil plants at the Canterbury Museum, I have had to make decisions concerning the problem of selection of lectotypes as described by Mildenhall (1970). The Canterbury Museum, together with the Otago...

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