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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Allometry.
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  • Allen's rule [r]: Rule that protruding parts of a warm-blooded animal's body, such as the tail, ears, and limbs, are shorter in animals from cold parts of the species range than from warm parts. [e]
  • Name-bearing type [r]: The type genus, type species, holotype, lectotype, series of syntypes, neotype, type slide, or hapantotype, that provides the objective standard of reference whereby the application of the name of a taxon can be determined. [e]