| 释义 | pa·ta·gi·um \-ēəm, ˌpad.əˈjīəm\ noun
 (plural pata·gia \-ēə, -īə\)
 Etymology: New Latin, from Latin patagium gold edging or border on a woman's tunic
 1.  : a wing membrane: as
 a.  : the fold of skin connecting the forelimbs and hind limbs of certain arboreal animals (as flying squirrels and flying lizards) and serving to sustain them in making long leaps
 b.  : the fold of skin in front of the humeral and radio-ulnar parts of a bird's wing
 2.
 a.  : one of a pair of small processes on the back of the prothorax of most Lepidoptera
 b.  : tegula 1a
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