Definition:
Relationships / properties:
When present, the pharyngo-epipharyngeal muscle is attached to the cuticle. When present, the pharyngo-epipharyngeal muscle is attached to the epipharyngeal wall. When present, the pharyngo-epipharyngeal muscle is attached to the pharyngeal wall.
pharyngo-epipharyngeal muscle by Vilhelmsen, L. 2010. Curator..
longitudinal muscle of the sucking pump by Vilhelmsen, L. 1996. The preoral cavity of lower Hymenoptera (Insecta): comparative morphology and phylogenetic significance. Zoologica Scripta 25:143-170.
longitudinal muscle of the sucking pump by Vilhelmsen, L. 2010. Curator..
longitudinal muscle by Beutel, R., and L. Vilhelmsen. 2007. Head anatomy of Xyelidae (Hexapoda: Hymenoptera) and phylogenetic implications. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution 7:207-230.
comment added about 14 years ago by Matt Yoder
(6; part of the 'tunique musculaire' of Denis & Bitsch, 1973)
Reference: Deans, A. R. 2009. HAO curator..
Cross reference:
None provided.
alternative definition added over 14 years ago by Istvan Miko
Unpaired muscle arising in the distal part of the dorsal wall of the pharynx; it inserts along most of the length of the proximal epipharyngeal wall.
Reference: Vilhelmsen, L. 1996. The preoral cavity of lower Hymenoptera (Insecta): comparative morphology and phylogenetic significance. Zoologica Scripta 25:143-170.
Cross reference:
None provided.
You must select a result from the list before clicking show