Abstract

The morphological and kinetical features of the odonate sex chromosomes are reviewed and trends of the evolution of different modes of sex determination in the order are considered. The cytological conditions in the familyGomphidae are of particular importance for the understanding of the evolution of sex determination in dragonflies and are discussed in detail.

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