Calypter

/kəˈlɪptər/ noun

In entomology, a small scale-like structure that covers the haltere (a modified wing used for balance) in certain insects like flies.

From Greek kalyptein meaning 'to cover' plus the agent suffix -er, referring to something that covers. The word entered scientific terminology in the 18th-19th century as anatomists studied insect morphology in detail.

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