Patterns of diversification and phylogenetic structure in the dorsolateral head musculature of Neotropical electric eels (Ostariophysi: Gymnotiformes), with a myological synonymy
Author
Peixoto, Luiz Antônio Wanderley
Author
de Pinna, Mário
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Neotropical Ichthyology
2022
e 210009
2022-04-01
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-2021-0009
journal volume
10.1590/1982-0224-2021-0009
1982-0224
Steatogenys
Boulenger, 1898
Adductor mandibulae.
The
malaris
arises from the mid-dorsal portion of the hyomandibula and preopercle. Its insertion occurs on the posteromedial portion of the antorbital bone by a fibrous attachment. Its mesialmost fibers converge onto a small endomaxillary ligament, less than one-third the length of the
malaris
which, in turn,
inserts on the posteromedial portion of the maxilla.
The
rictalis
originates in the preopercle, sympletic, quadrate and hyomandibula. The lateralmost fibers of the
rictalis
surpass the anterior margin of the preopercular fossa and reach the posterior portion of the same bone. That section inserts mainly on the coronoid process, but with some lateral fibers on the anguloarticular and buccopalatal membrane. The
stegalis
arises from the hyomandibula, sphenotic, pterosphenoid, parasphenoid, and metapterygoid. Anteriorly, the
stegalis
differentiates into a poorlydifferentiated intersegmental aponeurosis, dorsally entering the mandibular tendon and ventrally the meckelian tendon which, in turn, inserts onto the coronomeckelian bone. The
stegalis
is located laterally in relation to the basal region of the endopterygoid and
adductor arcus palatini
, overlapping those structures completely.
The
segmentum mandibularis
is located dorsally to Meckel’s cartilage, extending about a half of the dorsal portion of the cartilage, but not associating with it. The
ramus mandibularis trigeminus
nerve is mesial to all sections of the
adductor mandibulae, segmentum facialis
.
Levator arcus palatini.
The
levator arcus palatini
is roughly parallelogram shaped, originating from the ventral margin of the frontal and sphenotic and inserting onto the hyomandibula. The origin of the
levator arcus palatini
is approximately 50% wider than its insertion. At the insertion, the anterolateral, posterolateral and anteromesial fiber bundles of the
levator arcus palatini
are lateral to the
malaris
, while its posteromesial bundles are medial to it. The
levator arcus palatini
is positioned mesially to the
dilatator operculi
, where the anterior margin of the latter exceeds the median portion of the former.