A gill-covering structure or membrane in fish, or the area behind the gill covers.
From Greek 'branchia' (gills) plus 'stege' (covering). A term used in anatomical descriptions of fish.
When fish feel threatened, they often flare their branchiostege to look bigger—it's a combination of showing off their gills and puffing out their cheeks to intimidate predators!
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