Capitata
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The word Capitata comes from the Latin capitatus, meaning "having a head". It may refer to:
- Several species with the epithet capitata:
- Athroostachys capitata is a species of bamboo.
- Capitella capitata is a polychaete worm that looks like an earthworm.
- Paroaria capitata is the name of the Yellow-billed Cardinal.
- Primula capitata is a type of primrose.
- Capitata Group, a cultivar group of the species Brassica oleracea, containing the cabbages.
- Capitata is an order the Cnidarian class Hydrozoa, comprising colonies of one-celled animals that function as organisms.