a. [f. prec. after specific.] Of the same species, specifically identical (though perhaps differing as varieties).

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1837.  Dana, Syst. Min., IV. i. 93. Abstractly considered, those individuals are conspecific that possess all the invariable qualities of a particular species.

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1859.  Asa Gray, in W. G. Farlow, Mem., 41. The idea of the descent of all similar or conspecific individuals from a common stock.

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1883.  Nature, XXVII. 451. The Bamboo … in the woods of Imerina proves to be conspecific with that of the interior of Bourbon.

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