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patagium

American  
[puh-tey-jee-uhm] / pəˈteɪ dʒi əm /

noun

plural

patagia
  1. a wing membrane, as of a bat.

  2. the extensible fold of skin of certain insects or of a gliding mammal or reptile, as a flying squirrel.

  3. either of two small processes on the anterior thorax, found especially among butterflies and moths.


patagium British  
/ pəˈteɪdʒɪəm /

noun

  1. a web of skin between the neck, limbs, and tail in bats and gliding mammals that functions as a wing

  2. a membranous fold of skin connecting margins of a bird's wing to the shoulder

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Etymology

Origin of patagium

1820–30; < New Latin, special use of Latin patagium tunic border