Dictionary Definition
scute n : large bony or horny plate as on an
armadillo or turtle
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Etymology
From scutumNoun
- A horny, chitinous, or bony external plate or scale, as on the shell of a turtle or the skin of crocodiles.
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Extensive Definition
A scute or scutum (Latin scutum, plural:
scuta "shield")
is a horny, chitinous, or
bony external plate or scale, as on the shell of a turtle, the skin of crocodiles, or the feet of
some birds. They are
similar to scales,
but unlike the scales of fish, they are derived from the epidermis.
The term is also used to describe the scales of some armored
mammals, such as the
armadillo and the
extinct glyptodon, and
is occasionally used as an alternative to scales in describing
snakes or
certain fishes, such as sturgeons.
The turtle's scutes in the carapace are the nuchal scute,
neural or vertebral or central scute, marginal scute, and pygal or
supracaudal scute. Those in the plastron are the epiplastron,
entoplastron, hyoplastron, and hypoplastron.
Scutes are also a type of osteoderm.
The term "scutum" is also used in insect anatomy, as an alternative
name for the anterior portion of the mesonotum (and, technically,
the metanotum, though
rarely applied in that context).