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A ‘type’ is one particular specimen (or a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally attached.

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A ‘type’ is one particular specimen (or a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally attached.

Match Column-I (type) with Column-II (description) and select the correct option from codes given below.

Column-I → Column-II

A. Holotype → (i) A specimen cited with original description other than the holotype or isotype

B. Isotype → (ii) A duplicate of the holotype

C. Paratype → (iii) A specimen designated in the original description

D. Lectotype → (iv) A specimen selected from original material to serve as nomenclature type when the holotype was not designated.

(A) A-(iii), B-(ii), C-(i), D-(iv)

(B) A-(iii), B-(i), C-(ii), D-(iv)

(C) A-(iii), B-(ii), C-(iv), D-(i)

(D) A-(iii), B-(iv), C-(i), D-(ii)

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(A) A-(iii), B-(ii), C-(i), D-(iv)

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