- A
gynandromorph is an
organism that
contains both male and
female characteristics. The term
comes from the Gr**** γυνή (gynē) 'female', ἀνήρ (anēr) 'male'...
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poplar hawk-moth,
viewed from the
front A
gynandromorph poplar hawk-moth,
viewed from the back A
gynandromorph poplar hawk-moth,
viewed from the
front Mating...
- one of a few
species of
papilionids known to
produce gynandromorphs. Most
bilateral gynandromorphs are
hybrids of P.
glaucus and P.
canadensis that are...
- (evidenced by a half blue, half
brown cere) – an
example of a
bilateral gynandromorph.
Breeding a half-sider is
unlikely to
produce more half-siders, even...
- : 73, 74 A****ual
reproduction Trioecy Androgyny ****anari
Gonochorism Gynandromorph Self-pollination Self-fertilization
Avise JC (2011-03-18). Hermaphroditism:...
- Inter****
people and
military service ****ual
differentiation in
humans Gynandromorphism Endo**** True
hermaphroditism Androgyny 46,XX/46,XY "Inter**** people"...
-
Gynandromorph...
- non-human
primates ****ual
dimorphism measures ****ually
dimorphic nucleus Gynandromorphism Encyclopedia of
Animal Behaviour. Vol. 2.
Academic Press. 21 January...
- Pro****erellia
Timberlake (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae) and the
first Perdita gynandromorph".
ZooKeys (712): 87–111. doi:10.3897/zookeys.712.14736. PMC 5674208...
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species has
considerable genetic variability and is
known to
produce gynandromorphs,
genetic aberrations which are part male and part female.
Papilio polytes...