phi seua kathoey (ผีเสื้อกะเทย)
Thai name for gynandromorphic butterflies.
In case of
gynandromorphy, butterflies of any
given species that are sexual dimorphic, i.e. when the two sexes of the
same species display different characteristics (beyond the differences in their
sexual organs), such as colouration and/or markings (dichromatic), will exhibit
the combined characteristics of both the male and the female.
Usually, this is displayed in that the forewing and/or
the hindwing on one side are those of a male individual while one or both wings
on the opposite site are those of a female. See also
phi seua,
kathoey (fig.)
and
Ardhanari (fig.).
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