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ligament of
incus Details From
Incus To
Malleus Identifiers Latin ligamentum incudis superius TA98 A15.3.02.057 TA2 1642 FMA 60882
Anatomical terminology [edit...
- with it and
transfers energy/movement to the
corpus of the
incus (corpus
incudis),
which is
located directly behind. The
sound vibrations are then transferred...
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Gamasiphis illotus Fox, 1949
Gamasiphis incisus Karg, 1993
Gamasiphis incudis Karg, 1993
Gamasiphis indicus Bhattacharyya, 1978
Gamasiphis krieli Van...
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joint lies
between the long leg of the
incus (long crus, or crus
longum incudis) and the head of the
stapes (caput stapedis). The long leg
moves with the...
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Stenotenes incudis is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in New Guinea.
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- band that
connects the tip of the
short crus of the
incus to the
fossa incudis,
running to the
mastoid (posterior wall of the
middle ear chamber). The...
- band that
connects the tip of the
short crus of the
incus to the
fossa incudis This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Ligament...
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entrance to the
tympanic antrum, the
pyramidal eminence, and the
fossa incudis. The
anterior wall (or
carotid wall) is
wider above than below; it corresponds...
- the
Spanish word for anvil. Grammatically, the
spelling should have been
incudis ("of the anvil").
Clinidium incis measure 6.1–7.5 mm (0.24–0.30 in) in...
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acroptycha Diakonoff, 1954
Stenotenes aspasia Diakonoff, 1972
Stenotenes incudis Diakonoff, 1954 The
genus is
sometimes ****igned to the Schoenotenini. List...