| scapus | A shaft or stem. Origin: L. Shaft, stalk (05 Mar 2000) |
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| scapus penis | The free pendulous portion of the penis, consisting of shaft and glans penis. Synonym: corpus penis, scapus penis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scapus pili | The non-growing portion of a hair which protrudes from the skin, i.e., from the follicle. Synonym: scapus pili. (05 Mar 2000) |
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scape; the second articulation of the antenn? often elongated; it is the "bulbus" of Linn? and "le fuseau" of Degeer.
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In some taxa the column is externally divisible into regions. The most proximal zone has been called a physa but this is an ampullaccous extremity present only in Athenaria. The principal and longest zone of the column or scapus may be provided with tenaculi or tubercles. Above the scapus, distally, there is either a thick-walled scapulus or a thin-walled capitulum. In certain cases both regions are present, the capitulum above the scapulus. ...
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