DescriptionOpen wing basking position of Gynandromorph of Athyma inara Westwood, 1850 - Colour Sergeant butterfly MG 0820 WLB.jpg
English: First live record of Gynandromorph of Athyma inara Westwood, 1850 - Colour Sergeant from Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India. The sex-related traits of the gynandromorph of A. nefte inara examined in the study, show that all distinguishing characteristics (Forewing (Fw) cell streak, Fw spot beyond cell, Fw and Hw discal band) of the left wing are female (bright orange), while all those of the right wing are male.[1]
↑“Report on a live gynandromorph of the Color Sergeant butterfly Athyma Nefte Inara (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from India”, in Bionotes (in en), volume 23, issue 4, (Please provide a date or year), ISSN0972-1800, WikidataQ111731123, pages 218-219
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Gynandromorph of Athyma inara Westwood, 1850 - Colour Sergeant butterfly