A second specimen or example used as a reference standard when the original type specimen is unavailable or unsuitable for comparison.
From Greek deuteros (second) + type. A taxonomic term for a secondary reference specimen established in scientific classification.
Museum scientists use deuterotypes when the original specimen they named a species after gets lost or damaged—it's like saying 'here's the backup version we'll use as the official comparison now.'
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