The gamma delta TCR is expressed on 1 to 5% of CD3+ human peripheral blood T lymphocytes. The majority of peripheral blood gamma delta T cells expresses V gamma 9 paired with V delta 2; this subset strongly responds to certain microbial ligands. Other gamma delta T cell subsets with unknown Ag specificity expressing different V gamma elements are present in peripheral blood and lymphoid tissue. We describe a new anti-human V gamma mAb termed 23D12 with unusual specificity. As revealed by analysis of a large number of T cell clones and transfectants expressing molecularly well-defined gamma delta TCR, mAb 23D12 recognized several, but not all, members of the human V gamma 1 family, specifically V gamma 2, V gamma 3, and V gamma 4 but not V gamma 5 or V gamma 8. In combination with available mAb against V gamma 4, mAb 23D12 was used to identify V gamma 2- or V gamma 3-bearing cells. On average, 23D12+ cells accounted for 18% of peripheral blood gamma delta T cells and 56% of postnatal gamma delta thymocytes. In combination with anti-V gamma 9 mAb, mAb 23D12 23D12 identified gamma delta cells expressing V elements other than V gamma 2, V gamma 3, V gamma 4, or V gamma 9. Such cells are detectable in peripheral blood and postnatal thymus. Using mAb 23D12, we also confirmed the appearance of two distinct TCR gamma-chains on the surface of some gamma delta T cells.