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<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFD6E40FFCAA501A7578F993" bold="true" box="[796,1028,376,400]" pageId="55" pageNumber="56">Adontosternarchus</emphasis>
Ellis, 1912
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<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFD6E40FFDB050A1725DF9D8" bold="true" box="[518,801,451,475]" pageId="55" pageNumber="56">Adductor mandibulae.</emphasis>
The
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is composed of a single mass of fibers, originating from the mid-dorsal portion of the hyomandibula, with its anterodorsal fibers differentiate into an elongated endomaxillary ligament, equal to the fibrous portion of the
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, inserting on the posteromedial margin of the maxilla; and the its anteroventral fibers inserted to the posterior margin of the anguloarticular and dentary. The
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is positioned dorsolaterally to the dorsal portion of the
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and lateroventrally to the
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(
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).
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The
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originates in the metapterygoid, preopercle and hyomandibula, with its lateralmost fibers restricted to the anterior margin of the preopercular fossa. The mesialmost fibers of the
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converge into the intersegmental aponeurosis, with its lateralmost fibers inserting into the lateral margin of the anguloarticular. The
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arises from the hyomandibula, sphenotic, pterosphenoid, parasphenoid, and metapterygoid. Towards its anterior portion, the
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converges into the meckelian tendon which, in turn, inserts on the coronomeckelian bone; and with anterodorsal fibers converging to the mandibular tendon.
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The
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is located dorsally to Meckels cartilage, extending about 60% of the dorsal portion of this cartilage. The course of the
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nerve is lateral to the
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and
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; and mesial to the
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.
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<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFD6E40FFDB055EB7269FCA3" bold="true" box="[518,789,1160,1185]" pageId="55" pageNumber="56">Levator arcus palatini.</emphasis>
The
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has a roughly parallelogram shape, originating from the ventral margin of the frontal, pterosphenoid, and sphenotic and inserting onto the hyomandibula. The origin of the
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is narrower than its insertion, approximately a half of its insertion. At the insertion, the anterolateral and posterolateral fiber bundles of the
<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFD6E40FFC1D547C75F7FD35" box="[939,1163,1310,1334]" italics="true" pageId="55" pageNumber="56">levator arcus palatini</emphasis>
are lateral to the
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, while its anteromesial and posteromesial bundles are medial to the
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. The
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has a mesial arrangement where the anterior margin of the
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exceeds the median portion of this muscle.
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