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▪ I. scutel|ˈskjuːtəl| [ad. mod.L. scūtellum.] 1. Ent. = scutellum 2.
1806W. Turton tr. Linn. Syst. Nat. VII. Expl. Terms, Scutel, the portion of the back of an insect which is situated between the thorax and abdomen. 1862T. W. Harris Insects Injur. Veget. (ed. 3) 23 The wings of beetles are covered and concealed by a pair of horny cases or shells, meeting in a straight line on the top of the back, and usually having a little triangular or semicircular piece, called the scutel, wedged between their bases. 1875De Saussure's Synopsis Amer. Wasps 160 Scutel flat. Post-scutel arcuate on its posterior border. 2. Bot. = scutellum 1.
1819Pantologia. 1900B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms. ▪ II. scutel(l obs. forms of scuttle n.1 |