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Definition of Gynandromorphic
1. Adjective. Having both male and female morphological characteristics.
Definition of Gynandromorphic
1. Adjective. (context: of an organism) Having male and female characteristics. ¹
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Definition of Gynandromorphic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gynandromorphic
Literary usage of Gynandromorphic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera: A Text-book for Students and by James William Tutt (1906)
"He concludes that " the degree of fertility of a form stands in direct connection
with the percentage ef gynandromorphic individuals in its offspring; ..."
2. A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera: A Text-book for Students and by James William Tutt (1902)
"On the other hand, he obtained 27 gynandromorphic secondary hybrids out of a
total of 282. He, therefore, concludes that "the percentage of ..."
3. Nature by Norman Lockyer (1878)
"Mr. H. GOSS exhibited a gynandromorphic specimen of G. rhamni, captured in Sussex ;
in this insect also the right side was female and the left side male. ..."
4. The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation by James William Tutt (1890)
"The collection is especially rich in hermaphrodite and gynandromorphic forms of
many of the Diurni ..."
5. The Canadian Entomologist by Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), Entomological Society of Ontario (1874)
"I sent it a short time since to Mr. Scudder, who kindly determined it for me as
a gynandromorphic $ of his var. ..."
6. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1903)
"... and on the other a thick, irregular, granular appendage, probably a vestigial
testis. Fig. 8. Reproductive organs of hermaphroditic and gynandromorphic ..."
7. Materials for the study of variation treated with especial regard to by William Bateson (1894)
"The best known instance of this is that of gynandromorphic insects, in which the
characters of the whole or part of one side of the body, wings and antennae ..."