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Capitate (capitatse). — (Aiitennse). Having the 

 terminal joint forming a club, or knob. (L. 

 caput, head.) 



Capitate liairs. — Hairs knobbed at the apex. (L. 

 caput ; and A.S. Jicbv, her, -f- Du. haar.) 



Capitis cerebroida. — The first cerebroida. (L. caput, 

 head, top, and cerebrum, brain.) 



Capitulum. — ^( Antennae). The knob ; the last 

 joints of the clavola when suddenly larger than 

 the rest. (L. caput.) 



Capitulum compositum. — (Antenna?.) (L. caput, and 

 compositus, arranged, composed.) See Com- 

 pound. 



Capitulum solidum. — (Antenna?.) (L. caput, and 

 solidus, solid, complete.) See Simple. 



Caput. — The head or first segment. (L. head, top.) 



Caput buccatum. — (L. caput, and bucca, cheek.) 

 See Buccate. 



Caput clypeatum. — (L. caput, and chjpeus, a shield.) 

 See Clypeat head. 



Caput turritum. — (L. caput, and turris, a tower). 

 See Turreted. 



Caratothecse.* — The antenn?e-cases, that portion 

 of the theca enclosing the antennae. (Allied to 

 Gr. keras, a horn, and theca, a case.) 



" Cardiac valvule." — The term applied by Beaure- 

 gard to the structure similar both in position and 

 structure to the oesophageal valve (?). (Gr. 

 kardia, the heart ; and L. valvnla, a little 

 valve.) 



* Cerathecse according to Kirby and Spence. 



