Myogale triceps subsp. brachii
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2000)3294<0001:CMOMAT>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF8784-A479-FFCD-78ED-FAA0FF5143E6 |
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Carolina |
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Myogale triceps subsp. brachii |
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M. triceps brachii , caput medialis ( figs. View Fig
10 and 12 View Fig )
ORIGIN: A superficial layer from the anterior surface of the humerus at the base of the teres process and from the fascial sheet covering M. teres major near its insertion, and a deep layer from the posterior surface of the humerus as far distally as the olecranon fossa.
INSERTION: The superficial layer on the palmar edge of the posterior crest of the olecranon process of the ulna, and the deep por
tion in a fossa at the base of the proximal crest of the olecranon.
REMARKS: This muscle has the same general form in Condylura , Desmana , Galemys , Neurotrichus , Parascalops , Scalopus , Scapanus , Scaptonyx , Talpa , and Urotrichus . In Condylura , Desmana , Galemys , Neurotrichus , Scaptonyx , and Urotrichus , there are few if any fibers of the superficial layer originating from M. teres major . In Uropsilus , this muscle originates from the medial surface of the humerus and from the base of the teres process, and inserts on the proximal crest of the olecranon.
M. triceps brachii , caput longus ( figs. 9– 11 View Fig View Fig View Fig )
ORIGIN: From the proximal twothirds of the spine separating the infraspinous fossa from the teres major fossa.
INSERTION: On the proximal crest of the olecranon process of the ulna.
REMARKS: This muscle has the same general form in the 11 study taxa. It is best developed in Parascalops , Scalopus , Scapanus , and Talpa .
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