University of California Publications in Zoology

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University of California Publications in Zoology
University of California (1868-1952)
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9. Musculature of male pelvic fin, Heptanchtts nuunUatus, dorsal view (X %). ad.f adductor muscle; op., compressor; d/., dilator; f, e., flexor externus; f.i., flexor internus; pZ., pelvic girdle; ra,, radial muscles; s.m., muscle of sac.
Dilator (dl.). The dilator has its origin on the proximal end of the basal cartilage (ha.) under the beta cartilage. It is inserted in the heavy connective tissue covering the basal cartilage distally, form- ing the inner lip of the groove.
Sac. muscle {s, m.)
.... The sac muscle arises on the connecting seg- ments (6^ and h^) and on the outer side of the proximal end of the basal cartilage. The dorsal fibers are inserted along the inner side of Digitized by Google 1918] Davidson: The Musculature of Heptanch us maculatus 167 a long curved radial which comes close to the clasper. The ventral fibers form the wall of the muscular sac. Some of these are inserted along the opposite side of the same radial, while the others continue as tendinous tissue and are inserted distally on the basal cartilage to form the outer lip of the groove.

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