Partially bivoltine
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Partially Bivoltine refers to an organism having two generations in a year which are not completely reproductively isolated, the "overlap of generations".
(e.g. in Hallictine bees, when one generation is produced in the early Summer, and one in the late summer, though males produced in the early summer may also mate in the late summer)
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