Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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Page 194
The muscle is innervated by a branch of V which leaves the mandibular ramus
medially , in line with the posterior supra - angular foramen , to pierce the muscle
laterally . Intermandibular musculature The intermandibular muscles , innervated
...
The muscle is innervated by a branch of V which leaves the mandibular ramus
medially , in line with the posterior supra - angular foramen , to pierce the muscle
laterally . Intermandibular musculature The intermandibular muscles , innervated
...
Page 195
The m . intermandibularis posterior arises tendinously from a thin sheet of fascia
which covers the pterygoideus muscle laterally ( Fig . 12 ) and attaches to the
lateral surfaces of the surangular and dentary bones between the jaw articulation
...
The m . intermandibularis posterior arises tendinously from a thin sheet of fascia
which covers the pterygoideus muscle laterally ( Fig . 12 ) and attaches to the
lateral surfaces of the surangular and dentary bones between the jaw articulation
...
Page 257
The extent of invasion of muscle attachment onto the lateral surface of the
squamosal is impossible to determine in Venjukovia due to insufficient
preservation of the posterior root of the zygomatic arch . However , the presence
of a fossa ( Fig .
The extent of invasion of muscle attachment onto the lateral surface of the
squamosal is impossible to determine in Venjukovia due to insufficient
preservation of the posterior root of the zygomatic arch . However , the presence
of a fossa ( Fig .
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