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Scutella (echinoderm) - Wikipedia
Scutella is an extinct genus of sand dollars (flat sea urchins) in the family Scutellidae. Scutella. Temporal range: Oligocene–Quaternary.
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scutella - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
scutella · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Etymology. edit. From scutra (“tray, dish, platter”) + -la (diminutive suffix). Pronunciation. edit. ( ...
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Physicians - OB/GYN Associates of Erie
Michael A. Scutella. MD, FACOG. Dr. Scutella received his medical degree from the Hahnemann University. He completed his residency at St. Barnabas Medical ...
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scutella
‖ scutella (skjuːˈtɛlə) Pl. scutellæ. [mod.L.; originally a use of L. scutella platter, but mistaken for a dim. of L. scūtum shield, and hence altered in application.] = scutellum in various senses.1771 Encycl. Brit. II. 224/2 They [sc. snakes] have a number of scuta, or hard crusts, on the belly; a...
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SCUTELLA definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
scutellum in British English · 1. the last of three plates into which the notum of an insect's thorax is divided · 2. one of the scales on the tarsus of a ...
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scutella, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun scutella is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for scutella is from 1771, in Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Scutella (genus)
Scutella is an extinct genus of sand dollars (flat sea urchins) in the family Scutellidae. Species
Scutella gabbi Raimond 1863
Scutella paulensis Agassiz 1841
References
Miocene animals
Clypeasteroida
Pliocene animals
Pleistocene animals
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Dr. Michael Alan Scutella, MD - Erie, PA - Obstetrics and Gynecology
Michael Scutella, MD, specializes in obstetrics and gynecology and is board-certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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SCUTELLUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a hard plate or scale (as on the thorax of an insect or the tarsus of a bird) 2. the shield-shaped cotyledon of a monocotyledon (such as a grass)
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Scutellum - Wikipedia
Scutellum may refer to: Scutellum (insect anatomy), a term used in the anatomy of arthropods; Scutellum (botany), a term used in the morphology of grasses ...
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scutella - Logeion
scŭtella (scutella, Ven. Carm. 11, 10, 7), ae, f. dim. [scutra; cf. 1. scutula],. a salver or waiter, of a nearly square form: dulciculae potionis, Cic.
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Scutellidae
Agassiz, 1864
†Scutella Lamarck, 1816
†Scutulum Tournouër, 1869
References
Clypeasteroida
Extant Oligocene first appearances
Echinoderm families
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What is a "scutella of reindeer"? In the film "The Perfect Human Diet" at 32:36, a scientist points to animal remains and states "we've got a scutella of reindeer there." What is scutella in this context?
Scutella refers to shield or plate-like structure on animals (dictionary.com), such as the scutes of a turtle shell. I have never seen reference to scutes or scutella or anything similar on any type of deer, including reindeer.
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Scutellum (botany)
The scutellum (from the Latin scutella meaning "small shield") can also refer to the equivalence of a thin cotyledon in monocots (especially members of
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scutellum
scutellum (skjuːˈtɛləm) Pl. scutella. [mod.L.; app. in origin a supposed correction of scutella (see scutella), due to the notion that this was a dim. of L. scūtum shield; the applications are based on the rendering ‘little shield’. The correct L. dim. of scūtum was scūtulum, which some mod. scienti...
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