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gynandro-|dʒaɪ-, dʒɪˈnændrəʊ, g-| comb. form of Gr. γύνανδρος (see gynandrous) in some modern scientific terms. gyˈnandromorph, an individual which exhibits gynandromorphism. gynandroˈmorphic a. = gynandromorphous adj. gynandromorphism |-ˈmɔːfɪz(ə)m| Ent., the condition of being gynandromorphous. gynandromorphous |-ˈmɔːfəs| a. [Gr. µορϕή shape, form], having both male and female characters; applied to some few insects which appear to have both male and female markings on the body. gyˈnandrophore |-fɔə(r)| Bot., a gonophore which bears both the stamens and the pistil.
1897Webster, Gynandromorph. 1903Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. XIX. 648 A single incipient colony..was found to contain about twenty workers, a few worker cocoons, and a *gynandromorph. 1968M. W. Strickberger Genetics xxi. 468 Gynandromorphs differ from intersexes in the sense that gynandromorphs are obviously mosaic.
1894W. Bateson Study of Variation 68 *Gynandromorphic insects, in which the characters of the whole or part of one side of the body, wings and antennæ, are male, while those of the other side are female. 1950B. P. Sonnenblick in M. Demerec Biol. Drosophila ii. 90 A wide assortment of gynandromorphic patterns can result.
1843Humphreys Brit. Moths I. 8 That so many instances of *Gynandromorphism have been observed in individuals of this species.
1867Athenæum No. 2089. 616/3 Two *gynandromorphous insects.
1878Masters Henfrey's Bot. 271 The *gynandrophore bearing the stamens and ovary. |