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secondary sexual characterssekundäre Geschlechtsmerkmale (ger.)
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A characteristic of animals other than the organs producing gametes that differs between the two sexes (e.g., mammary glands, antlers, and external genitalia). (Oxford Dictionary of Genetics 2007)
- 1786
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The differences which are found in the parts of generation themselves, I shall call the first, or principle; and all others depending upon these I shall call secondary. The first belong equally to both [sexes]; but the secondary will be found principally, although not entirely, in the maleHunter, J. (1786). Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal Oeconomy; cf. Aiken, R.B. (1982). Theories of sexual difference. The sexual selection hypothesis and its antecedents, 1786-1919. Quaestiones Entomologicae 18, 1-14: 3.
- 1836
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in a young male specimen [of the Homelyn Ray] of twelve inches in breadth the secondary sexual characters begin to appear
Yarrell, W. (1836). A History of British Fishes, vol. 2: 431; cf. 417; 432.
- 1836
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[In the Indian Antelope] the possession of horns and the depth of colouring [...] are peculiar to the male sex [i.e. they are] secondary sexual charactersBennett, E.T. (1836). [Observations on an interesting series of the Indian Antelope]. Philosophical Magazine 3rd ser. 9, 306-311: 306.