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
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2022-04-01
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-2021-0009
journal article
10.1590/1982-0224-2021-0009
1982-0224
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Sternarchorhamphus
Eigenmann, 1905
Adductor mandibulae
. The
malaris
arises from the mid-dorsal portion of the hyomandibula, preopercle, and simpletic; converging anteriorly to the buccopalatal membrane, where the anterodorsal portion differentiates into an endomaxilar ligament, equal to a half of the fibrous portion of the
malaris
, to an insertion at the posteromesial margin of the premaxilla; and the anteroventral fibers converges to the same membrane which, in turn, attaches to the dorsal and posterior margins of the maxilla (
Fig. 26
).
The
ricto-stegalis
originates in the hyomandibula, quadrate, metapterygoid, sphenotic, parasphenoid, pterosphenoid, and sympletic. At its origin, the
ricto-stegalis
is a single mass of fibers, and partially differentiated towards their insertion sites. The fibers corresponding to the presumed
rictalis
inserts mainly into the posterior margin of the anguloarticular; and the presumed
stegalis
converges into the meckelian tendon to an insertion to the coronomeckelian bone. The
ramus mandibularis trigeminus
nerve lies mesial to the
segmentum facialis
.
Levator arcus palatini.
The
levator arcus palatini
has a trapezoidal shape, originating from the ventral margin of the frontal and sphenotic and inserting onto the hyomandibula. The origin of the
levator arcus palatini
corresponds to its insertion. At the insertion of the
levator arcus palatini
, all fibers are located laterally to the
malaris
; and with only the posterodorsal fibers being mesial to the
dilatator operculi
, where the anterior margin of the
dilator operculi
exceeds the median portion of the
levator arcus palatini
.