Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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lower rim of the medial coronoid groove and underlies the pseudotemporalis
muscle , receiving the insertion of its medial fibres ( Fig . 9 ) . Behind the coronoid
bone a few fibres insert on to the medial surface of the prearticular bone ( Fig .
lower rim of the medial coronoid groove and underlies the pseudotemporalis
muscle , receiving the insertion of its medial fibres ( Fig . 9 ) . Behind the coronoid
bone a few fibres insert on to the medial surface of the prearticular bone ( Fig .
Page 201
muscle and between the origin of the cervicomandibularis muscle and the
posterodorsal border of the adductor mandibulae musculature . The fibres
converge anteroventrally to insert behind those of the cranial portion by means of
a small ...
muscle and between the origin of the cervicomandibularis muscle and the
posterodorsal border of the adductor mandibulae musculature . The fibres
converge anteroventrally to insert behind those of the cranial portion by means of
a small ...
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The muscle is innervated by a branch of the dorsal ramus of the first spinal nerve
. The m . obliquus capitis magnus ( oc , Figs 6 , 8 ) extends from the fifth vertebra
to the lateral margin of the fused exoccipital - opisthotic bone . It lies ventral to ...
The muscle is innervated by a branch of the dorsal ramus of the first spinal nerve
. The m . obliquus capitis magnus ( oc , Figs 6 , 8 ) extends from the fifth vertebra
to the lateral margin of the fused exoccipital - opisthotic bone . It lies ventral to ...
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