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Fig. 1. (A) Lateral view of the head of a Trapelus pallida specimen with
the skin, the jugal, the postorbital and the squamosal bones removed, thus
exposing the m. adductor mandibulae externus superficialis posterior. The
muscle originates tendinously at the dorsal aspect of the quadrate and inserts
broadly along the lateral aspect of the dentary. (B) Ventral view of the right
hindlimb and tail of Trapelus illustrating the insertion of the m.
caudofemoralis onto the femur.