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|definition=1. A stem or shaft.  
 
|definition=1. A stem or shaft.  
  
2. ([[Arthropoda]]: Chelicerata) A structure associated with the epigynum of some female Arachnida, partially covering the vulva.  
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2. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Chelicerata]]) A [[structure]] associated with the [[epigynum]] of some female [[Arachnida]], partially covering the vulva.  
  
 
3. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) The first or basal segment of an antenna; in Diptera, the two basal segments of the antenna.  
 
3. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) The first or basal segment of an antenna; in Diptera, the two basal segments of the antenna.  
  
4. ([[Cnidaria]]: Anthozoa) <i>a.</i> In Alcyonaria, the main stem of Pennatulacea. <i>b.</i> In Actinaria, the lower thick-walled region of the column.
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4. ([[Cnidaria]]: Anthozoa) <i>a.</i> In Alcyonaria, the main stem of Pennatulacea. <i>b.</i> In Actinaria, the lower thick-walled region of the [[column]].
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Revision as of 13:17, 12 September 2013

scape also scapus (noun; Latin scapus, shaft): 1. A stem or shaft.

2. (Arthropoda: Chelicerata) A structure associated with the epigynum of some female Arachnida, partially covering the vulva.

3. (Arthropoda: Insecta) The first or basal segment of an antenna; in Diptera, the two basal segments of the antenna.

4. (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) a. In Alcyonaria, the main stem of Pennatulacea. b. In Actinaria, the lower thick-walled region of the column.