Definition:
The
antennal muscle that arises medially from the
proximal parts of the
dorsal and anterior tentorial arms and is inserted posteriorly (dorsally) on the
proximal part of the
scape.
written by: Vilhelmsen, L., and I. Miko. 2010. Curators/Head..
Relationships / properties:
When present, the posterior tentorio-scapal muscle is attached to the anterior tentorial arm. When present, the posterior tentorio-scapal muscle is attached to the cuticle. When present, the posterior tentorio-scapal muscle is attached to the scape.
posterior tentorio-scapal muscle by Vilhelmsen, L., and I. Miko. 2010. Curators/Head..
M. tentorioscapalis posterior by Beutel, R., and L. Vilhelmsen. 2007. Head anatomy of Xyelidae (Hexapoda: Hymenoptera) and phylogenetic implications. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution 7:207-230.
muscle 2 by Snodgrass, R. E. 1942. The skeleto-muscular mechanisms of the honey bee. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 103:1-120.
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