calyptra

/K AH0 L IH1 P T R AH0/
noun
  1. 1

    (botany) In bryophytes, a thin hood of tissue that forms from the archegonium and covers the developing sporophyte and is shed as it ripens.

  2. 2

    (botany) any cap-like covering of a flower or fruit, such as the operculum over the unopened buds of Eucalyptus flowers

  3. 3

    (botany) Any of various coverings at the tips of structures, in the terminology of various authors; for example rootcaps and the apical cells of trichomes.

  4. 4

    (entomology) In flies such as the housefly, Musca, in the taxonomic order Diptera, zoological section Schizophora, subsection Calyptrata, the calyptra is a membranous rearward extension of the forewing; it covers the haltere.