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Leophanes ( Ancient Greek: Λεωφάνης [1] [2]) was an Ancient Greek scientist and naturalist who lived approximately between 470 and 430 BC [3] and the 4th century BC. [2] He is known from mentions in Aristotle and Pseudo-Plutarch, both of whom discuss his theory that male and female animals are generated from different testicles. [4]
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Leophanes ( Ancient Greek: Λεωφάνης [1] [2]) was an Ancient Greek scientist and naturalist who lived approximately between 470 and 430 BC [3] and the 4th century BC. [2] He is known from mentions in Aristotle and Pseudo-Plutarch, both of whom discuss his theory that male and female animals are generated from different testicles. [4]