Just like to point out that Yarmulke is the Yiddish term for it. The Hebrew name is Kipa (Kipot is plural).
Anyway, when wearing a hat, you do not technically have to wear a Kipa underneath, however most do anyway in case they have to take the hat off. Even a baseball cap will do, but that isn't formalwear, so you shouldn't wear one to services.
[Edit: It's actually spelled Yarmulke, according to dictionary.com]
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