Male-biased selection of holotypes in parasite taxonomy: is it justified?

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Abstract

When a new parasite species is identified, a name-bearing specimen or holotype is designated as its reference standard. For most acanthocephalans and nematodes, the holotype is male, a bias which lacks scientific justification. We propose ways of redressing this imbalance and achieving fuller representation of each species in museum collections.

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Poulin, R., Presswell, B., & Bennett, J. (2022, November 1). Male-biased selection of holotypes in parasite taxonomy: is it justified? Trends in Parasitology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2022.08.003

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