. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN C Corpus CBj .... Ccratobranchial 1 CBf .... Ceratobranchial 2 EPT Entoglossal Process H| Proximal Segment pt tli Hyoid Cornu. Hi. ..... Distal Segment of tlie Hvoid Cornu '. Figure 5. Dorsal view of hyoid apparatus. Eiimecesgilbciti () (BYU 31956) the coronoid and almost to the posterior margin of the muscle. It arises from the ventral surface of the squamosal, the dorsoanterior surface of the quadrate, and the anterior margin of the ju^al. Insertion is into the bodenaponeurosis
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN C Corpus CBj .... Ccratobranchial 1 CBf .... Ceratobranchial 2 EPT Entoglossal Process H| Proximal Segment pt tli Hyoid Cornu. Hi. ..... Distal Segment of tlie Hvoid Cornu '. Figure 5. Dorsal view of hyoid apparatus. Eiimecesgilbciti () (BYU 31956) the coronoid and almost to the posterior margin of the muscle. It arises from the ventral surface of the squamosal, the dorsoanterior surface of the quadrate, and the anterior margin of the ju^al. Insertion is into the bodenaponeurosis and on the lateral surface of the surangular. M. Adductor Mandibularis Posterior. (Fig. 10) G. This inuscle is deep to the adductor mandibu- laris'CXternis superficialis and ventral to the adductor mandibularis exteinis profundus. It is separated anter- iorly from the latter muscle by a tendon; posteriorly the fibers of these two muscles interweave. Origin is on the anterior surface of the quadrate with insertion from the anterior surface of the quadrate with inser- tion on the medial dorsal surface of the surangular, the rt^andibular fossa, and the most anterior surface of the articular. M. Anconaeus Coracoideus. (Fig. 6) G. The anconaeus coracoideus is a small dorsal muscle arising by a tendon, posterior to the insertion of the latissimus dorsi, from the sternoscapular ligament and uniting with the anconaeus scapularis prior to insertion onto the olecranon process of the ulna. This muscle is found posterior to the anconaeus scapularis and anterodorsal to the anconaeus medialis humeralis. M. Anconaeus Humeralis Lateralis. (Fig. 15) G'. This muscle originates medial to the insertion of the scapulodeltoideus and the clavodeltoideus from the proximal head and the anterior surface of the humerus. It then unites with the anconaeus scapu- laris to insert onto the olecranon process of the ulna. Some fibers will interdigitate distally with the brachi- alis inferior. This muscle is loc
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