Descriptive versus causal morphology: gynandromorphism and intersexuality

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  • who: Giuseppe Fusco from the Department of Biology, University of Padova, Padua, Italy have published the research work: Descriptive versus causal morphology: gynandromorphism and intersexuality, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Although the authors will deal almost exclusively with sex anomalies in gonochoric animals, when the study of sexually anomalous specimens focusses on the reproductive system, the gonads especially, the authors cannot ignore cases that could be described as to verge towards hermaphroditism, a question to which the authors will return towards the end of the article.

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