Rarer yet is the bilateral gynandromorph, an animal that’s half him and half her, split at the midline. The phenomenon has been documented in birds, crustaceans—and butterflies. Evolutionary ...
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Chico biologist donates life long collection of 60,000 butterfliesHowever, its sex is incredibly uncommon. The scientific term for this phenomena denotes the butterfly a bilateral gynandromorph. One of Sterling Mattoon's rarest specimens, a bilateral half female ...
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