Hymenoptera Glossary
Results from the Glossary
id: 3395
tentorio-antennal muscle

definition: Themuscle that arises from the dorsal surface of the anterior broadened part of the anteriortentorial arm and inserts on thescape.

written by: Miko, I. 2009. Curator. Hymenoptera Ontology.

highest applicable taxon name: Hymenoptera

OBO dbxref: HAO:0001000

Search Morphbank

attached tags:
alternative definition
(from: Mikó, I., L. Vilhelmsen, N. F. Johnson, L. Masner , and Z. Pénzes. 2007.) Depressors and elevators of the antenna; originates from the dorsal surface of the anterior broadened part of the tentorium, and the tentorio-labial and tentorio-stipital muscles from the ventral surface.  by:Istvan Miko
sensu
(from: Mikó, I., L. Vilhelmsen, N. F. Johnson, L. Masner , and Z. Pénzes. 2007.)  by:Istvan Miko
existing relationships:

tentorio-antennal muscleis_a / musclematt09/12/2007
tentorio-antennal musclepart_of / headimiko07/31/2009

Search again:



About
This glossary is a product of an ongoing effort to build an ontology of anatomical terms used by hymenopterists. The ontology is fully accessible and editable through the web, and interested parties are encouraged to get involved in its development. A preliminary overview of contributors and information on how to cite the Glossary is available.

Caveats
Although the database is continually updated the list of terms, definitions, and relationships is incomplete. If you find errors or omissions, or you would like to contribute (either as an editor or to submit a list of terms) please contact .