Myogale acromiodeltoideus
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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-A476-FFC3-7AA9-F9C9FB804295 |
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Carolina |
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Myogale acromiodeltoideus |
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M. acromiodeltoideus ( fig. 8 View Fig )
ORIGIN: From the anterodorsal margin of the lateral end of the clavicle.
INSERTION: In the deltoid fossa of the humerus, adjacent to the insertion of M. cleidodeltoideus .
REMARKS: This muscle has the same gen
eral form in Condylura , Neurotrichus , Parascalops , Scalopus , Scapanus , Scaptonyx , Talpa , and Urotrichus . In Condylura , Neurotrichus , Scaptonyx , and Urotrichus , it is well separated from M. cleidodeltoideus and inserts along the distal end of the pectoral ridge. In Uropsilus , it originates from the acromion process of the scapula and inserts on the pectoral ridge, distal to M. cleidodeltoideus . As mentioned above, in Desmana and Galemys , this muscle is apparently fused with M. cleidodeltoideus . Dobson (1882– 1890), Freeman (1886), and Campbell (1939) failed to distinguish this muscle from M. cleidodeltoideus , possibly because of its clavicular origin in talpids other than Uropsilus . Reed (1951) discussed the unusual form of the deltoids in talpids.
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