Capitata

Capitata

The word Capitata comes from the Latin "capitatus", meaning "having a head". It may refer to:

* Capitata (Hydrozoa), a suborder of Anthomedusae
* Capitata Group, a cultivar group of the species "Brassica oleracea", containing the cabbages.
* Several species with the epithet "capitata":
** "Athroostachys capitata", a bamboo.
** "Capitella capitata", a polychaete worm that looks like an earthworm.
** "Paroaria capitata", the Yellow-billed Cardinal.
** "Primula capitata", a primrose.


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