[Taxacom] 2nd attempt to post something

Prathapan Divakaran prathapankd at gmail.com
Sun Dec 3 20:48:56 CST 2017


Male unknown/female unknown
On 04-Dec-2017 5:34 am, "Robert Louis Zuparko" <rz at berkeley.edu> wrote:

> Last week I attempted to post the following, but for some reason it never
> went through. I'd like to try again:
>
> Is there a term or short phrase to describe the taxonomic situation where a
> species (that presumably has both females and males) is known only from a
> single sex? The best I can come up with is: "a species known only from a
> single sex", which, at 8 words, seems too long and cumbersome. Is there
> anything shorter available?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert Zuparko
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