Topotypes
A topotype is a specimen of an animal or plant species that comes from the type locality. The type locality is the geographical place where a specimen was originally collected and described. Topotypes are important for taxonomic studies as they provide additional data about the variation of a species within its original known range.
While the holotype is the single, original specimen upon which a species description is based, topotypes are
When a species is described, the location of the holotype is documented as the type locality. If