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Anatomical disposition of the antebrachial digital flexor muscles in the white footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus Günther, 1876)

التصرف التشريحي للعضلات المثنية للإصبع أمام العضد في طمارين القدم الأبيض (ساغينوس لوكوبوس غونتر، 1876)
Authors: Juan Fernando Vélez García; Jorge Eduardo Duque Parra; Santiago Aja Guardiola;

Anatomical disposition of the antebrachial digital flexor muscles in the white footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus Günther, 1876)

Abstract

flexor digitorum profundus muscles in the Saguinus leucopus. Methodology: Both thoracic limbs of ten specimens were dissected from superficial to deep; describing the shape, origin, insertion, innervation and arterial supply for these muscles. Main results: The flexor digitorum superficialis muscle originated in the medial epicondyle of the humerus and sent tendons for the digits II-V; and the flexor digitorum profundus muscle had a high development with six heads: two humerals (superficial and deep), one radial, one cubital, and two ulnar (superficial and deep), which form a single tendon that divides distally to the carpus in five tendons to go to each digit. Conclusion: These muscles in Saguinus leucopus are adapted to allow for an adequate grip onto the branches and trunks of the trees, and to release the cortex for the flow of the latex.

Keywords

Morphology, flexor digital superficial, Flexor digitorum profundus, Electroreception in Fishes, Numerical digit, primate, morfología, Forelimb, FOS: Mathematics, Epicondyle, Conservation of Sharks and Rays, Biology, Tendon, Nature and Landscape Conservation, miología, Arithmetic, Primate, flexor digital profundo, Paleontology, Humerus, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Miology, Physical Sciences, Environmental Science, Medicine, Evolutionary History and Diversity of Dinosaurs, Flexor digitorum superficialis, Anatomy, Biogeography and Conservation of Neotropical Freshwater Fishes, Mathematics

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