Gynandromorphs are individuals that exhibit aspects of both males and females simultaneously and are the most commonly reported sexual anomalies in bees. We describe the first known specimen of a gynandromorph of the specialist pollinator Florilegus condignus (Cresson, 1878) (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Eucerini) collected in an agricultural field in northwestern Mississippi, USA. Additionally, we include and discuss phenological data from collections made in Mississippi and the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States
FIGURES 1–6. Gynandromorphs, body lateral and head frontal views. 1–2, Xylocopa splendidula and 3–6,...
Alvarez, Leopoldo Jesús, Silva, Wagner Pereira, Lucia, Mariano, Aguiar, Antonio J.C. (2019): The fir...
Flying characteristics of Euryglossa (Xenohesma) males that help to explain the difficulties in reco...
Gynandromorphs exhibit both male and female morphological features simultaneously and are rare among...
The discovery of the first case of gynandromorphism in Eulaema meriana (Olivier) is described and il...
A synthesis of gynandromorphy among wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), with an annotated description ...
Two new cases of gynandromorphs in carpenter bees are described and illustrated for the first time i...
Register of a gynandromorph of Euglossa pleosticta (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Here we provide a descript...
Gynandromorphs are anomalous individuals that are genetically chimeric and express both male and fem...
Two new records of gynandromorphism in bees are described and illustrated for Paratrigona glabella a...
A new case of gynandromorphism in bees is described and illustrated for the first time for Xylocopa ...
Herein, we introduce the first reported case of gynandromorphy in the bumblebee Bombus bimaculatus (...
Gynandromorphism is the most common case of sexual anomaly reported in bees and is characterized by ...
A case of gynandromorphy is reported for the first time for Centris pallida Fox, a bee species found...
González VH. 2004. A gynandromorph of Megachile (Austromegachile) montezuma Cresson (Hymenoptera...
FIGURES 1–6. Gynandromorphs, body lateral and head frontal views. 1–2, Xylocopa splendidula and 3–6,...
Alvarez, Leopoldo Jesús, Silva, Wagner Pereira, Lucia, Mariano, Aguiar, Antonio J.C. (2019): The fir...
Flying characteristics of Euryglossa (Xenohesma) males that help to explain the difficulties in reco...
Gynandromorphs exhibit both male and female morphological features simultaneously and are rare among...
The discovery of the first case of gynandromorphism in Eulaema meriana (Olivier) is described and il...
A synthesis of gynandromorphy among wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), with an annotated description ...
Two new cases of gynandromorphs in carpenter bees are described and illustrated for the first time i...
Register of a gynandromorph of Euglossa pleosticta (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Here we provide a descript...
Gynandromorphs are anomalous individuals that are genetically chimeric and express both male and fem...
Two new records of gynandromorphism in bees are described and illustrated for Paratrigona glabella a...
A new case of gynandromorphism in bees is described and illustrated for the first time for Xylocopa ...
Herein, we introduce the first reported case of gynandromorphy in the bumblebee Bombus bimaculatus (...
Gynandromorphism is the most common case of sexual anomaly reported in bees and is characterized by ...
A case of gynandromorphy is reported for the first time for Centris pallida Fox, a bee species found...
González VH. 2004. A gynandromorph of Megachile (Austromegachile) montezuma Cresson (Hymenoptera...
FIGURES 1–6. Gynandromorphs, body lateral and head frontal views. 1–2, Xylocopa splendidula and 3–6,...
Alvarez, Leopoldo Jesús, Silva, Wagner Pereira, Lucia, Mariano, Aguiar, Antonio J.C. (2019): The fir...
Flying characteristics of Euryglossa (Xenohesma) males that help to explain the difficulties in reco...