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Journal
Hardwicke Science GossipYear
1876Volume
v. 12 (1876)Page
Page 104Species
Coordinates: [391, 597, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["", "Fly"], "scientific"=>["Tetanocera Hieracii", "Telanocera Hieracii", "Teatanocera sp."]Inscription
Coordinates: [367, 597, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Fig. 53. Mouth of \tTetanocera, X45 diams., as a transparent object: ph,ph, Pharynx; lbr, Labrium, or upper lip; f, one of a pair of fulcra which move it;l. Lingua, or tongue; la, Labium or lower lip; mt, Mentum; f\"\", Processes which terminate it; d, d\", edge or rim of the oral cleft; oe, Oesophagus; sd. Salivary duct; v, valve in the same. Names of themuscles and their points of origin and insertion: --b, Excertors of the mouth, arising from the rim of the oral cleft at d, and attached to the processes of the pharynx; e, Retractor of the mouth from d\" to mt; a, Pharyngeal muscles, from top of pharynx to the roof of the mouth; e,Depressor of the labium, from tip of pharynx to e; g, Elevator of the labrum, from apex of the pharynx to end of the fulcrum f; mt, Muscle of the mentum, from its base to its tip, f\"; k, Transverse muscle of the mentum, from e to k.", "d", "c", "sd", "ph", "oe", "b", "mp", "g", "h", "f", "lbr", "mt", "v", "e", "l", "k", "la"]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 41, 374, 800, 443], Details: "keywords"=>["insect", "mouth", "anatomy", "fly", "mouth parts", "Tetanocera", "mouthparts", "fly insect ruffle", "Tetanocera Hieracii"]PageID
1954721Classification No
5Image Scale
0.382409