hemigynous

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek ἡμι- (hēmi-) + γυνή (gunḗ) +‎ -ous.

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hemigynous (not comparable)

  1. (entomology, obsolete) Having characteristics of both male and female of the species but the sexual organs for one gender only.
    • 1851, Edward Newman, “On the Word Hermaphrodite”, in The Zoologist:
      Since the above was written, I find that the hemigynous insects require a more careful examination than I had found leisure to bestow on them, []
    • 1872 March 18, “Extracts from the Proceedings of the Entomological Society, March 18, 1872”, in The Entomologist, page 267:
      Hemigynous Specimen of Acronycta leporina.
    • 1901, Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society [of Great Britain], page 413:
      The female characters may be assumed on the head (gynaecocephalous), afterwards on the thorax (hemigynous), and finally on the elytra.

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