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- forelimb with the body. The patagium of a bat has four distinct parts: Propatagium: the patagium present from the neck to the first digit. Dactylopatagium:...
- wing membrane is divided into three basic units. The first, called the propatagium ("fore membrane"), was the forward-most part of the wing and attached...
- sag when it is walking. The propatagium and uropatagium serve to provide extra lift for Pteromyini. While the propatagium is situated between the head...
- inwards, pointing towards the deltopectoral crest, and supported the propatagium. Specialized muscles allowed it to move slightly. The first digit is...
- Further analyses to IVPP V 12430 have revealed the preservation of propatagium on its left arm. In 2021 Xiaoting Zheng and team described STM4-3 representing...
- indicates, many species also possess sac-shaped glands in their wings (propatagium), which are open to the air and may release pheromones to attract mates...
- possibly advanced shoulder anatomy, combined with the presence of a propatagium linking the wrist to the shoulder (which fills the space in front of...
- The gliding membranes, patagium, are classified in the 4 groups of propatagium, digipatagium, plagiopatagium and uropatagium. These membranes consist...
- robust. The metacarpals are very short. A short pteroid, supporting a propatagium, is pointing towards the body. The hand claws are long and curved. The...
- forelimb with the body. The patagium of a bat has four distinct parts: Propatagium: the patagium present from the neck to the first digit Dactylopatagium:...