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Helacyton Van Valen & Maiorana, 1991

1000957  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:1000957)

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  1. Species Helacyton gartleri Van Valen & Maiorana, 1991 accepted as Homo sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 (Not accepted as a separate taxon)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
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Van Valen, L. M.; Maiorana, V. C. (1991). HeLa, a new microbial species. <em>Evolutionary Theory.</em> 10, 71-74. [details] 
Taxonomic remark New genus, species (Helacyton gartleri) and family (Helacytidae) erected for a human cell line grown in the laboratory, not...  
Taxonomic remark New genus, species (Helacyton gartleri) and family (Helacytidae) erected for a human cell line grown in the laboratory, not generally accepted as a different taxon to Homo sapiens. [details]
IRMNG (2021). Helacyton Van Valen & Maiorana, 1991. Accessed at: https://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1000957 on 2024-12-05
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2011-12-31 23:00:00Z
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2016-06-22 06:53:48Z
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2016-10-01 04:32:44Z
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original description Van Valen, L. M.; Maiorana, V. C. (1991). HeLa, a new microbial species. <em>Evolutionary Theory.</em> 10, 71-74. [details] 

basis of record McKenna, M. C.; Bell, S. K. (1997). Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp. [details] 

source of synonymy McKenna, M. C.; Bell, S. K. (1997). Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp. [details] 

extant flag source Van Valen, L. M.; Maiorana, V. C. (1991). HeLa, a new microbial species. <em>Evolutionary Theory.</em> 10, 71-74. [details] 

habitat flag source Van Valen, L. M.; Maiorana, V. C. (1991). HeLa, a new microbial species. <em>Evolutionary Theory.</em> 10, 71-74. [details] 
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Taxonomic remark New genus, species (Helacyton gartleri) and family (Helacytidae) erected for a human cell line grown in the laboratory, not generally accepted as a different taxon to Homo sapiens. [details]

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