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Что (кто) такое scute - определение

BONY EXTERNAL PLATE OR SCALE ON CERTAIN ANIMALS
Scutes; Alloscutum; Conscutum
  • Scutes on an [[alligator]] foot
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  • Conspicuous '''scutum''' on a typical female hard tick before she has fed. Note the pale eye-spots near the edges of the scutum, roughly between the 2nd and 3rd legs}}
  • In the typical male hard tick, the '''conscutum''' covers practically the whole back}}
  • The [[pineconefish]]
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  • This detail of a ''[[Glyptodon]]'' displays its scutes. From the collection of the [[Children's Museum of Indianapolis]].

Scute         
·noun A small shield.
II. Scute ·noun An old French gold coin of the value of 3s. 4d. sterling, or about 80 cents.
III. Scute ·noun A bony scale of a reptile or fish; a large horny scale on the leg of a bird, or on the belly of a snake.
scute         
[skju:t]
¦ noun Zoology a thickened horny or bony plate on a turtle's shell or on the back of a crocodile, stegosaurus, etc.
Origin
ME (denoting a coin): from L. scutum.
Scute         
A scute or scutum (Latin: scutum; plural: scuta "shield") is a bony external plate or scale overlaid with horn, as on the shell of a turtle, the skin of crocodilians, and the feet of birds. The term is also used to describe the anterior portion of the mesonotum in insects as well as some arachnids (e.

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Scute

A scute or scutum (Latin: scutum; plural: scuta "shield") is a bony external plate or scale overlaid with horn, as on the shell of a turtle, the skin of crocodilians, and the feet of birds. The term is also used to describe the anterior portion of the mesonotum in insects as well as some arachnids (e.g., the family Ixodidae, the scale ticks).